@strawinsky said:
Just to clarify: that's 16 virtual ports, each supporting 16 MIDI channels. So, in the case of,say K2, that would give you 256 MIDI channels.
But as VI is not multitimbral this only equates to 16 MIDI channels.
D
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@strawinsky said:
Assuming that's what he's referring to, then that ain't a lot of channels. Hmm...
@strawinsky said:
Assuming that's what he's referring to, then that ain't a lot of channels. Hmm...
More MIDI channels than 16?@Nick Batzdorf said:
I'm confused why you want want more than one MIDI channel, since the whole point of the player is that you can do it all on one track and channel. You use controllers and keyswitches to change presets, right?
If you want to send data from more than one track in your sequencer, you can just assign them to the same channel.
What does Chainer get you?
@Nick Batzdorf said:
I'm confused why you want want more than one MIDI channel, since the whole point of the player is that you can do it all on one track and channel.
@Nick Batzdorf said:
Each instrument in V-Stack can access 16 MIDI channels. If you need more, open up another instrument and send it MIDI on another port. I'm using MIDI Over LAN, and every slot has access to every virtual port, so there are far more MIDI channels than anyone would ever need.
Hi Daryl,
With MOL (midi over lan), you get 8 'ports' for each PC. You have a cooresponding port on the main Daw. Each 'port' then has 16 midi channels available 8 x 16 = total 96 seperate midi channels / parts on each slave (via MOL).
Hope that explains OK.
Rob