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> Midi "router"?
Turner
posté lun. 3 janv. 2005, 16:42
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Hi all -

I'm using GarageBand as my main app here -

Just wondering if anyone knows of a MIDI-router-type thing... not sure exactly what it would be called, but as an example, I'd like a pre-GB software device which can take my MIDI input and reroute it, the same way you might assign pads to a MIDI Drum set (one of the things I'll be using..)

So, you might have a signal coming in on, say, middle C - I'd like to be able to say, "ok, make that a middle A".. and so forth.

Even better would be if I could split that, so middle C might become 5 different notes at a time...

And even better would be if parameters could be set, too, so that if you had input below a certain velocity, for example, it would be set to a given velocity, say, any velocity below 40 simply becomes 40.

Any leads?

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posté lun. 3 janv. 2005, 18:23
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check out these things:

MIDIPipe, MIDI Patchbay (both free) and Plogue Bidule (a free beta of a soon to be comercial product).

There are links to these from the music sofware guide section of my site http://arvidtp.net/Guide.html

then put the instrument into the "MIDI routing" software, the out of the MIDI software should go to a virtual out (like the IAC bus, or one you create using the software itself). Then choose that virtual MIDI bus as an IN on GB. Piece of cake.

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posté lun. 3 janv. 2005, 23:50
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QUOTE (arvidtp @ Jan 3 2005, 17:23)
check out these things:

MIDIPipe, MIDI Patchbay (both free) and Plogue Bidule (a free beta of a soon to be comercial product).

There are links to these from the music sofware guide section of my site http://arvidtp.net/Guide.html

then put the instrument into the "MIDI routing" software, the out of the MIDI software should go to a virtual out (like the IAC bus, or one you create using the software itself). Then choose that virtual MIDI bus as an IN on GB. Piece of cake.

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Cool, thank you!

I'll check these out...

Andrew
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