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Jimmy
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Merging Midi
« on: Jan 18th, 2006, 8:29am » |
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Hello, I currently use FL Studio to make my music. This only allows for one midi controller at a time. I own an oxygen 8 and plan to buy a BCF2000. I have just found this site and the software, and looked at the description....I was wondering what I need to do, to merge the 2 signals so I can use both bits of hardware alongside each other. To clarify Im not looking at how to set up FL Studio, im quite clear on that....I'm just not sure whether I need midi-ox and midi yoke, whether they are in fact 2 different programs anyway, and how simple this operation would be in regards to your software (whether its possible). Hope you understand this question Thanks for any help
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Re: Merging Midi
« Reply #1 on: Jan 18th, 2006, 12:25pm » |
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MIDI-OX is a MIDI Application. MIDI Yoke is a MIDI Driver that attaches MIDI applications together. You can use MIDI-OX to Merge your inputs to a single output. You can use MIDI Yoke to route that single output to FL.
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