Re: MIDI connections (hardware setup)

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Julien Claassen a écrit :
Hello everyone1
I'm pretty sure, that I'm stupid, but one can always try. I have a setup here with two synths (both fully MIDI capable). I can only touch one keyboard, the other one is sitting in an awkward place and can't be moved. So this is the problem: Can I wire up the keyboard in such a way that:
1. I can use my main keyboard to control the other one and
2. Use the main keyboard to control softsynths at the same time (meaning without rewiring everytme). I don't mind turning on both keybaords for playing a softsynth, as long as the wiring can stay as it is. I'd rather not crawl in the space over there in the corner and get myself hanged each time I try to fiddle with the cables.
  Kind regards
            Julien

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Hi Julien,

if you have a THRU in the slave keyboard, you can plug MIDI like that :
master out > slave in
slave thru > pc in
pc out > master in

And all you have to do is configure correctly MIDI channels to do what you like

HTH,
Fred
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