Midi Merge
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 17 Mar, 2010 from Southern California
I would like to control my Receptor from two different keyboards, hopefully at the same time. I believe I've read that this is possible, but I don't know how it's done.
Should I buy a MIDI merger, 2 in/1 out for this purpose? Is this all I need to do, and then I can control one Receptor from two different MIDI keyboards? Or is there more to it? Any settings I would need to make inside the Receptor for it to work?
Thank you very much for any help!
Mychal
Should I buy a MIDI merger, 2 in/1 out for this purpose? Is this all I need to do, and then I can control one Receptor from two different MIDI keyboards? Or is there more to it? Any settings I would need to make inside the Receptor for it to work?
Thank you very much for any help!
Mychal
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- KVRist
- 197 posts since 23 Jan, 2006 from Ontario, Canada
You are correct. You can use a MIDI merge box. Or, if your keyboards support it, you can daisy-chain them with the MIDI OUT of one going into the MIDI IN of the other, then the combined output will go to the Receptor.
Greg Holmes
Retailer: Acoustic Image, BassLab, Muse Receptor, MIDIjet, Rayzoon Jamstix, and more...
http://www.ghservices.com/
http://www.gregholmes.com/
Retailer: Acoustic Image, BassLab, Muse Receptor, MIDIjet, Rayzoon Jamstix, and more...
http://www.ghservices.com/
http://www.gregholmes.com/
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi Mychal,
You can also use 1 USB (class compliant) keyboard, and one MIDI keyboard, both directly connected to a receptor. If they are both transmitting on the same MIDI channel, you could end up with hung notes - but otherwise, this works fine.
Regards,
Kevin L
You can also use 1 USB (class compliant) keyboard, and one MIDI keyboard, both directly connected to a receptor. If they are both transmitting on the same MIDI channel, you could end up with hung notes - but otherwise, this works fine.
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 17 Mar, 2010 from Southern California
Thanks very much for the replies! I appreciate the help. I think I'll go the midi merge route, and buy the MIDI Solutions Merger 2. It looks like a simple solution.
And thanks for the tip about being on the same channel, with the possibility of hung notes. I'll keep the two keyboards on separate channels.
Thanks,
Mychal
And thanks for the tip about being on the same channel, with the possibility of hung notes. I'll keep the two keyboards on separate channels.
Thanks,
Mychal
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- KVRian
- 581 posts since 30 Nov, 2008 from Denver CO USA
if your going that route then check all their products. ?ou might find something that merges as well as does some other things you might consider useful
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.
