01-14-2025, 07:22 PM
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.
(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.