Re: mid channels on arturia beatstep

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apparently no! weird...
I tested beatstep in windows 7 , in FL studio,
assigned some pads and knobs to control some stuff in a pads plugin and a synth plug in.
Then I changed the channel on beatstep and pressed the same pads / turned the same knobs and the controls continued working as before...

if you have another test to suggest Jeremy, i'll run it.

thanks

On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/04/2014 02:57 AM, Athanasios Silis wrote:
> hi all,
> I recently bought an arturia beatstep that I'm planningto use for audio
> routing control and music composition in linux.
> I am currently monitoring "all midi stuff" that come out of this little
> midi controller , using "qmidiroute" to see the event log.
>
> I see that all commands that are sent from Arturia's beatstep are on midi
> channel 1.
> I tried changing that from beatstep surface, (holding down "CHAN" button
> and selecting a channel from the 16 pads) but the event log still registers
> midi information on channel 1.
>
> am I doing something the wrong way?
> or does beatstep only step signal on midi channel 1 Only?
>
> thank you in advance for you help!

Hello Athanasios,

Ah, someone with an Arturia Beatstep, interesting device, GAS ;) Setting
the channel should be reflected in QMidiRoute. Did you test it on a
different OS by any chance? Does it work there?

Jeremy



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