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How is channel routing done?
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(03-10-2021, 10:32 PM)cowboy Wrote: Is there any more information about this? I'd really like to order, but I just need to know what it'll be like to map multiple channels in a single (or multiple) MIDI input to multiple MIDI outputs. I'd imagine wanting to map channels in this way will be a common use-case, since sequencers that output many tracks over separate channels on a single USB or DIN MIDI output are quite popular.

Thanks!

Whoops, I missed your reply! 

I presented your use case to Steve and he agreed that this is definitely a use case that we want to support, so instead of redesigning the entire Channel Mapping Mod, he came up with what I think it an elegant alternative. He's creating a series of Mods that have no parameters and simply reroute a specific channel from the Source Port to channel 1 of the Destination Port.  Instead of using parameters there would just be 16 of these Mods, one for each channel. 
This way you just drop in the Mod for the channel routing you want sent to 1.

It would look like this if I wanted my channel 5 sequence sent to the device on port 2:

Sequencer on CH 5 => PORT A1 (USB host 1) => [CH5 to CH1 Mod] => PORT 1 (DIN) => device on channel 1

I hope that sounds like what you're looking for. It's not quite implemented yet, but it is under way and should be done before long. Let me know what you think.
Jesse
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How is channel routing done? - by cowboy - 02-22-2021, 07:47 AM
RE: How is channel routing done? - by cowboy - 02-22-2021, 06:24 PM
RE: How is channel routing done? - by cowboy - 03-10-2021, 10:32 PM
RE: How is channel routing done? - by Jesse Johannesen - 03-11-2021, 06:49 AM

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