Can I control 2 different softwares at the same time with 1 MF3D?
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Can I control 2 different softwares at the same time with 1 MF3D? Posted on: 12.11.2013 by Caprice Amigh I was wondering because I | |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Caprice Amigh 12.11.2013 | I was wondering because I |
Brunilda Kora 14.11.2013 | You can do this - but you'll need some clever routing using something like MidiYoke/MidiOx... (Although - it was YEARS ago when I tried that. There might be an easier way now.... |
Charline Dye 13.11.2013 | I have never tried it, but can't see why it wouldn't work. The midi notes are different for each bank, so there shouldn't be a conflict there. Maybe Stewe will pop in and tell us if it will work or not. |
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