Midi Filter

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Hi,
i am trying to come over my lack of a dedicated master keyboard.
What i want do do is:

Separate my 88-key-DigiPiano into
1: Bass Sound on the low 2 octaves
2: Pad on the middle part of the keyboard
3: Have a (transposed) Lead Sound on the upper octaves.

I have experimented with Midi Filters but somehow do not get things right.
Any hints/presets that might be some help?

Regards
Marc

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Hi there! this is a simple task.. the question is? you want to do this with the internal sound library of Digi piano? or you want this function inside your daw?
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If you controller can split zones into channels you could use an empty rack with a midi filter and the setting up your plugins inside the rack assigned to each channel..otherwise it is tricky..

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I am trying to get away without setting up split-zones etc. on the keyboard, because the one at church i am bound to use is a simple DigiPiano.
I would like to route the MID-In towards 2 or 3 VST-synths with splitting up sounds as described above.

The Midi-Plugins have something like Midi-Split towards different midi Channels but i cannot figure out how to set this up completely, since MIDI-In can only be assigned to 1 track at a time.

Regards
Marc

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OK,
once again it´s all about racks. I managed to get what i wanted like that:


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For those who care.. :wink:
Marc

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Thanks, I was trying to figure out how to send one MIDI input to 3 synths.. rack filters..
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