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how can I do this?
« on: Apr 16th, 2007, 5:20am »
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I want to "route" midi message from one midi input
to "many" midi output port by seperate from each group of patche
 
for example,
 
midi input @yoke port8
recieve midi signal (any ch except ch10) // for this, I can do already
 
if it is patch no. 1-8 (Piano)
Route it to midi-yoke Port1
 
if it is patch no. 33-40 (Bass)
Route it to midi-yoke Port2
 
if it is patch no. 41-56 (String+Ensemble)
Route it to midi-yoke Port3
 
................ // I can also route another set of sound; brass reed guitar to another midi port
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if it is other patches (Another GM Sound)
Route it to midi-yoke Port4
 
 
The main point is.....
 
I want to use a computer as a GM Sound module
To use VSTi to play midi signal for each group of sound
(for example,
Bass ==> send it to Edirol SuperQuartet
Piano ==> send it to Hypersonic
String and ensemble ==> Send it to edirol hyperorchestra
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And for Drum+Percussion (ch10)
I can use drum map in Sonar6 to seperate each note out to many VSTi Synth
for example, drumset ==> battery3 with sample loaded, percussion ==> cakewalk TTS1 , etc .........
 
 
As there are a lot of VSTi synth in working project
so I can send it out to different audio bus
that I can insert FX Processor to them
And then I can Mix them in realtime in the real audio mixer console  
 
thank you so much.
 
 
 
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Re: how can I do this?
« Reply #1 on: May 5th, 2007, 1:43pm »
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Re: how can I do this?
« Reply #2 on: May 5th, 2007, 6:27pm »
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You need to set up patch maps.
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Re: how can I do this?
« Reply #3 on: May 17th, 2007, 6:29pm »
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thank you very much..
but how can I do that
I try to do but it not work...
(I'm new to MIDI-OX)
thank you..

It's pretty much exactly as you've said.  If you look up "Patch Mapping" in the manual, it'll explain what you need to do.  Getting used to reading the manual will make using MIDI-OX much easier, generally, too!
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