Hi Florian. I was thinking like playing four different sounds like in an arrangement using a single keyboard. Even with two voices it would be fun also.
Anyway, hope this module comes out soon.
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
>
> Sidney schrieb:
> > So it would be possible to split a midi keyboard into different
> > midi channels and each midi channel control a different voice
> No (and I think Dieter misunderstood you, whe he was answering). This
> does not make sense and can not be a feature of the A-190-5, but must be
> a feature of the MIDI-keyboard. A MIDI-Interface is not a
> MIDImasterkeyboard controller.
>
> There is no feature like:
> incoming MIDI-notes C E G on MIDI-channel 1 are split into
> C on MIDI-Channel 1
> E on MIDI-Channel 2
> G on MIDI-Channel 3
> This would be what you were asking.
>
> A multichannel MIDI-CV interface can do the following things:
> let react the four outputs react on individual MIDI-channels like:
> MIDI channel 5 = CV out 1
> MIDI channel 6 = CV out 2
> MIDI channel 7 = CV out 3
> MIDI channel 8 = CV out 4
> for each of the outputs a different algorithm is thinkable (first note,
> last note, highest note, lowest note).
> This is typically used if you want to play four different sounds in an
> arrangement (like bass, sequence, solo,...).
>
>
> Let react the four outputs react on multiple note events of the same
> MIDI-channel like if you press repeatedly a three note chord C major in
> various algorithms. Like
> first chord
> out 1 = C
> out 2 = E
> out 3 = G
> next chord
> out 4 = C
> out 1 = E
> out 2 = G
> or
> first chord
> out 1 = C
> out 2 = E
> out 3 = G
> next chord
> out 1 = C
> out 2 = E
> out 3 = G
> This is typically used if you want to play one sound on four voices.
>
>
> Florian
>