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Midimux on PC
So I finally got midimux to work on Windows 7. After installing the studiomux and midimux server and iTunes and all of that. Let me know if this sounds crazy and if there is a better way... in the midimux icon in the task bar tray, I route Midi in from the delta 2496 pci card and in Bitwig, Midi is being sent out of the same delta 2496. They are connected with a short Midi cable. Is there another way to do it internally without using Midi yoke? Studiomux works really good, but I wanted to send Midi Sync out of Bitwig, since they don't have ableton link.
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Hmm... can you create a Virtual MIDI bus w/ RTP-MIDI? Presuming Bitwig can "see" a Virtual MIDI Input/Output you could send clock to the Virtual MIDI bus via Bitwig, then set everything else to receive Clock from the Virtual MIDI bus.
Thanks I'll try that.
It seems like the previous way I did it, hardware midi out to in (delta pci 2496) has no latency, where as RTP-Midi does have some. Thanks again for that suggestion. I wasn't using the delta's Midi port previously, so I'll stick with that.