On 07/13/2014 12:18 PM, Arnold Krille
wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 13:37:24 -0400 "jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 13:13:17 -0400, "jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote :Hydrogen only while the keyboard itself would trigger qsynth ? Qsynth has sounds on all 16 MIDI channels and it seems that it's not possible to disable reception for a specific channel channel. Nor turning the sound down for a channel. Is this at all possible ?To quickly 'solve' this I closed qsynth and am using Zyn for a bass sound. That allows the sending of the Axiom 25 pads to be as usual on channel 10 for Hydrogen, with Zyn receiving nothing since not configured for channel 10. So now I can play bass and drums at the same time. I wonder though, if it is at all possible to use Hydrogen and qsynth without having qsynth playing note on whichever channel is chosen for Hydrogen.There are midi-processors that can do the splitting from one input to two (or more) outputs based on various rules. I just can't remember the names right now. QMidiRoute allows you to route messages based on channel, among other things (message type, note number, velocity) Also I think the last time I used it, qsynth didn't necessarily listen on all midi-channels. There might be options for that. Qsynth 0.3.6 here - it has a button "channels" that shows the channels dialog, right-mouse -> "unset" will remove the instrument from a selected channel - Arnold |
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