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Custom routing by MIDI channel - NYCMusic - 01-14-2025 Hi all, (somewhat related is this post) I'd like to do a few things with my MRCC route, but the first one seems straight forward but I can't figure out if it is possible. I have my sequencer on an input (IN 5 I think, but doesn't matter). It sends different tracks to different MIDI channels. I've put my main devices on MIDI outs 1-6. Using the C-P1 (Channel to Port Mapping) filter on MIDI in 5, I am able to get the MIDI channels 1-6 routed to MIDI Outs 1-6, and messages remapped to channel 1. That's fine and all - but not what I need, because some of my synths are multitambral. What I really need is the ability to map any input MIDI channel to any output physical port and MIDI channel. This should be for everything for that channel. Additionally, I would like to be able to send global messages or filter them. So, basically: In Port 5 MIDI channel 1 -> Out Port 1 MIDI channel 1 In Port 5 MIDI channel 2 -> Out Port 2 MIDI channel 1 In Port 5 MIDI channel 3-6 -> Out Port 3 MIDI channels 1-4 In Port 5 MIDI channel 7-8 -> Out Port 4 MIDI channel 1-2 In Port 5 MIDI channel 9 -> Out Port 5 MIDI channel 10 In Port 5 MIDI channel 10+ -> Out Port 6 MIDI channel 1+ It's sort of like a C-P1 on steroids. RE: Custom routing by MIDI channel - Jesse Johannesen - 01-15-2025 Unfortunately at this point the MRCC isn't capable of providing that solution. I agree that this would be optimal, but due to the complexity of the routings with just port to port connections we had to set some limitations to how we approached this. It may be possible that this may change at some later point, but not soon, I am afraid. |