Re: live with keyboard

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     Hallo Brandon, hi all together!

On Sun, 19 Sep 2021 10:56:04 -0400
Brandon Hale
<bthaleproductions@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb:

> I think the way I would approach it is use a pd-l2ork patch. You can 
> route all midi into it, then use a patch that will change the midi 
> output when pressing a certain midi button. Then, you can route pd to 
> all of your synths that you want to use. You would be building your own 
> midi mixer.
> 
> I think the downsides to this approach is you need to know how to 
> program with pd to do this. However, the patch would be pretty simple:

This isn’t a downside. pd and I are acquainted with each other.

As midi cc button I would only have a middle grandpiano pedal to switch
to the next sound preset in a row of presets for let’s say a concert.
  All other midi cc is only reachable by preessing at least two buttons
which is too much. And all of the 88 keys I need for playing. I would
prefer to touch a single key of my notebook to select a sound/preset.
I’m quite safe that could be done within pd.

    Thanks for your post and Grüße, Gerhard
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