Map usb midi devices to different midi channels on OSX

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Map usb midi devices to different midi channels on OSX
Posted on: 13.03.2009 by Siobhan Villaloboz
I am sitting and here and googling my ass of,
but can't find how i can route my korg nano on another MidiChannel then my
other midi controller.
FOund MidiOx but thats only for win, any solutions for OS X?

Thanks
Siobhan Villaloboz
13.03.2009
I am sitting and here and googling my ass of,
but can't find how i can route my korg nano on another MidiChannel then my
other midi controller.
FOund MidiOx but thats only for win, any solutions for OS X?

Thanks
Cristian Carmona
15.03.2009
no biggie ++, hope everything works out for you.
Siobhan Villaloboz
15.03.2009
Hey, thanks a lot for the answer.
I will make sure that i will put my posts on the right spot next time!
Cristian Carmona
13.03.2009
Google it! You need the Korg Editor

Manual Here Look @ pg.9 your want to change you midi channel.


MIDI ports
Specify MIDI ports manually
Turn this on if you want to specify the MIDI ports manually instead of using automatic device detection.
If this setting is on, use the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT fields to specify the ports to which your Korg
nanoSERIES MIDI controller is connected.
MIDI IN
Specify the MIDI IN port to which your Korg nanoSERIES MIDI controller is connected.
MIDI OUT
Specify the MIDI OUT port to which your Korg nanoSERIES MIDI controller is connected.

I also changed this thread to general discussion, being that you are asking for question in regards to gear. Please read the stickys before posting, thanks!

http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=3527

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