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Hi Asseca,
Do you know if I can use mgui to wrap a plugin and gain control of it's midi transmit channel? I have a little drum sequencer that I would like to direct to different channels. This isn't possible within the GUI. I wondered if I wrapped it in MGUI whether it would support this? Kind regards, Mike |
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I think it should be possible, is this little drum sequencer freeware ?
If yes, then I can build a template for you ... |
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asseca wrote: I think it should be possible, is this little drum sequencer freeware ?
If yes, then I can build a template for you ... Hi, That would be brilliant if you could. It's moconDrum in this archive http://www.smartelectronix.com/refer.php?url=~dunk/MidiInst. zip&mirror=true it's freeware. If you could wrap it, keep the existing GUI, but force the midi transmit channel to be say 2, that would be awesome. Would have replied sooner but didn't get a notification from KVR. Kind regards, Mike |
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How would I go about setting this up? I would like to be able to do this myself.
Best, Mike |
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I had a try yesterday ... unfortunately the current version only supports the built-in MIDI funtions on the input of a wrapped plugin, so none of mGUI's built-in MIDI functions can be routed to the output of a wrapped plugin. |
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okay. thanks for having a look. There are other ways to skin a cat. |
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