using 2 controllers
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 2 Aug, 2009 from Nashville
Have a receptor and want to use 2 midi keyboards to control different sounds. How is this done. Seems simple, but want to play for example organ on the top keyboard and piano on the bottom all coming out of the SAME receptor module..Thanks for the help
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- KVRian
- 581 posts since 30 Nov, 2008 from Denver CO USA
If using a MAC I suppose two instances of uniwire within your host and set the boards to different channels
With a PC unwire sucks, so USB the boards in and MIDI over to the Receptor. Use MidiOx to rout in and play out. you can channelize in Mox with the boards in omni.
With Just Reseptor: If you have a receptor2 it's supposed to be able to take 2 controllers. if it works by USB your set if not you'll have to link the boards by MIDI am terminate at the Receptor. If not try Midi Solutions and get what suits your needs to combine.
With a PC unwire sucks, so USB the boards in and MIDI over to the Receptor. Use MidiOx to rout in and play out. you can channelize in Mox with the boards in omni.
With Just Reseptor: If you have a receptor2 it's supposed to be able to take 2 controllers. if it works by USB your set if not you'll have to link the boards by MIDI am terminate at the Receptor. If not try Midi Solutions and get what suits your needs to combine.
A minor scale is a major scale starting 3 half steps down from the major and visa versa. Any Chord has as many versions as it has notes.
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- KVRian
- 576 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Canada
I use the MIDI Merger, by MIDI Solutions.
It's small and perfect for what you want.
http://www.midisolutions.com/prodmrg.htm

It's small and perfect for what you want.
http://www.midisolutions.com/prodmrg.htm
JV
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- KVRian
- 524 posts since 25 Aug, 2005
If you can connect one keyboard via USB and the other via MIDI In it will work perfectly. If you must use two midi ins, then you will need a merger, the Midi Solutions box is good, but there are others as well.
