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Bruno Gaeta
Bruno Gaeta
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Joined: Mar 10, 2016
Topics: 1 / Replies: 19
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I used to do something similar (on a larger scale) with a programmable MIDI patchbay. In my case it was a Roland A880 - not manufactured anymore but m...

7 years ago
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Thank you for the info about MIDI over LAN products. I am a big fan of the Copperlan spec but I've never used it as it seems not to have gained tracti...

8 years ago
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I use MIDI in OnSong and I don't think you use "MIDI files" for this. What OnSong allows you to do is to embed MIDI commands at the beginning of a lyr...

8 years ago
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The answer to this is going to be pretty specific to the Nord keyboards' MIDI implementation. You may be better off asking in the Nord keyboards forum...

8 years ago
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You will need something like this:

8 years ago
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The cheapest I know of is the Alesis Trigger io. They pop up on ebay occasionally for around $100. 10 triggers so a bit more than what you need.

8 years ago
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That's a bit weird. Program changes messages are quite different from sustain pedal (CC 64) messages. I don't have a Krome but looking at the manual o...

8 years ago
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Re: Accessing MIDI through a microphone

There are some pitch to midi solutions out there but I haven't really tried them. The only one I have played with is the iPhone app MIDI guitar which ...

8 years ago
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Re: How to connect and manage a massive collection of MIDI hardware?

Frederic PARISET wrote: You should look at the new iConnectivity MIDI interface MIO10 I also have a collection of vintage synths I could not mana...

8 years ago
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Re: How to connect and manage a massive collection of MIDI hardware?

Sorry for the multiple posts - the attachment kept on being rejected and I didn't realise the comment was still being posted!

8 years ago
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Re: How to connect and manage a massive collection of MIDI hardware?

I finally set myself up with 2 iConnectMIDI4+, each connected to a 8 port USB hub, and 2 of the Studio 5LX. The iCM4+'s are both connected to the comp...

8 years ago
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Re: Is there a way to easily convert the USB MIDI connection on a keyboard to a conventional MIDI OUT?

Jesus, your adaptor allows up to 8 USB-MIDI connections. Is that using a USB hub? Powered? Can you route different USB-MIDI streams to different chann...

9 years ago
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Re: The easiest way to connect devices.

This was just announced at Musikmesse and looks exactly like what you are looking for:

9 years ago
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Re: The easiest way to connect devices.

It's possible. The way I would do it would be to use an iConnectMIDI interface. The iConnectMIDI4+ will give you all the connections you need straight...

9 years ago
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