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> Having 2 Sounds On 2 Totally Different Keyboards
Drumkey87
posté mer. 23 août 2006, 01:55
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I have 2 keyboards running through midi and I was wondering how I could get 2 different sounds on both keyboards. For example on one keyboard I want it to be just piano. And on the other keyboard I want it to be just a synth. If someone could explain to me how to do it that would be awesome! Would be even better though to have just a template. If anyone could help me out that would be great! Thanks.
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gdoubleyou
posté jeu. 24 août 2006, 23:36
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Make sure omni mode is off (receives all midi channels), set each keyboard to different midi channels.

not hard at all.

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posté ven. 25 août 2006, 10:13
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QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Thu 24 Aug 2006, 22:36) *
Make sure omni mode is off (receives all midi channels), set each keyboard to different midi channels.

not hard at all.

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Not hard, if you have two physical MIDI inputs in your computer. If not, how do you want to plug this two keyboards?
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