![]() ![]() But I've got 10, and it doesn't allow me to use it at the same time. Funnily enough they say it's supposed to work with Windows 10 and only doesn't work with versions older. You can see an example of the Mac/Windows difference in this video by Artiphon. The changes I make to the keyboard are changes I want to be able to audition and try out different settings without having to "know" what I'm doing. This is kind of important as the changes you can make to the instrument change the way it plays or sounds dramatically. So the reason I wanted this is because it's possible on Mac, for example with the Artiphon Instrument 1 Editor, to have the editor open while editing presets and settings. ![]() Midi VST Generators 3.1k Views READ MORE. It is a MIDI effect (currently supporting any VST3 host on Windows, Mac, and Linux) that takes chords. 999gen2 creates no sound but triggers other VSTis that opened in the D.A.W. Of course it's highly probable the editing sofware is using some "custom USB endpoint" like you said 999gen2 size 3 MB / 4 MB 999gen2 is a rhythmic MIDI arpeggiator. I didn't think of the fact that settings wouldn't be transmitted over MIDI and that makes so much sense. Thank you so much! Oh and MIDI too I didn't know. What are you trying to achieve here? As you're already processing the inputs via MIDI-OX and loopMIDI to duplicate the signal would you be able to use MIDI-OX's scripting to handle whatever settings you need to change, for example?Īh this comment put everything in perspective. I'm not entirely sure why you'd want to do this, though, as controller settings are not something I'd expect you to need to change very frequently, least of all from more than one application at the same time. If the device uses MIDI to send its updated settings then you may be able to write your own editor software that can accept input from multiple sources and write to the single output. The editor software will be typically hard-coded to only talk to specific USB devices as it doesn't make sense to send the device-specific setting data to any old MIDI device. You'd need to be very careful with this as you wouldn't want conflicting outputs to come through at the same time, and this also assumes that the devices use MIDI to change their settings in the first place (rather than some other custom USB endpoint). What you're asking for is to be able to output to the same device from more than one application at a time (as you need to write settings to the device, which is an output rather than an input operation). It's MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), for what it's worth, not "MiDi". ![]()
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