Thanks for your great tutorials! Really useful. 🙂 I have 6 different controllers and my issue is that certain faders/knobs on one controller overlap with faders/knobs on another midi controller. I want to split my Midi Controllers to different channels to get rid of this issue, and this tool enables me to do it. However it seems to me that I need to make a separate "Message Converter" for each knob individually, by using "Control change" on in, picking the number, "control change" on out, picking the number, and then "Set channel to" Or do you know if there is a way to select all control changes, and route them to a different channel? Or do you recommend another tool for my specific situation?
Cheers. Another way you could go about it is, you can always duplicate the app - have a MidiPipe1, MidiPipe2 etc. all the way to MidiPipe6. On each instance, you could select one of your controllers as the only input, and do all your transformations there without worrying about any overlaps. Just remember to enable the "hijack" option on the "in" tool for each application!
Thanks for your great tutorials! Really useful. 🙂
I have 6 different controllers and my issue is that certain faders/knobs on one controller overlap with faders/knobs on another midi controller.
I want to split my Midi Controllers to different channels to get rid of this issue, and this tool enables me to do it.
However it seems to me that I need to make a separate "Message Converter" for each knob individually, by using "Control change" on in, picking the number, "control change" on out, picking the number, and then "Set channel to" Or do you know if there is a way to select all control changes, and route them to a different channel?
Or do you recommend another tool for my specific situation?
Cheers. Another way you could go about it is, you can always duplicate the app - have a MidiPipe1, MidiPipe2 etc. all the way to MidiPipe6. On each instance, you could select one of your controllers as the only input, and do all your transformations there without worrying about any overlaps. Just remember to enable the "hijack" option on the "in" tool for each application!