I was wondering if I can use 2 midi controller at the same time but different tracks and different sounds ? ty
2 midi controler
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Re: 2 midi controler
Hi,
If your MIDI controllers can be set to send on different MIDI channels, you can arm different tracks for those MIDI channels. For example, you could have one MIDI controller sending data on MIDI channel 1 and another sending MIDI data on MIDI channel 2. You'd then click on the little arrow next to the Arm button on a virtual instrument track and arm one track for MIDI channel 1 and another for MIDI channel 2.
Check the user manuals for your MIDI controllers to see whether they have that capability.
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If your MIDI controllers can be set to send on different MIDI channels, you can arm different tracks for those MIDI channels. For example, you could have one MIDI controller sending data on MIDI channel 1 and another sending MIDI data on MIDI channel 2. You'd then click on the little arrow next to the Arm button on a virtual instrument track and arm one track for MIDI channel 1 and another for MIDI channel 2.
Check the user manuals for your MIDI controllers to see whether they have that capability.
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Re: 2 midi controler
Actually, you don't even have to go that far. You can simply arm one track to respond to one MIDI controller, and another track to respond to another MIDI controller, via the ARM dropdown. They can both transmit on the same MIDI channel, it doesn't matter.
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Re: 2 midi controler
ty it did work very cool now