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Midiflow- Basic Help!

OK so I just bought Midiflow. I will be using it in a live rig with a hardware controller but I generally do all my patch configurations away from my physical setup. So I downloaded Midi Studio to use as a software midi controller to test my Midiflow setups.

My problem is that no matter what I do I cannot get any midi date to flow from Midi Studio to Midiflow. I have tried a VERY basic setup:

Midi Studio configured to transmit all MIDI on Channel 1
"Wiksnet Midi Studio" as the channel source in Midiflow
Korg iM1 listening on Channel 3 (this is working both from OnSong and my hardware controller)
Modifier: Restrict Channel to: All
Modifier: Remap Channel to: 3

Midiflow does not see any midi data from Midi Studio
I tried using it as the source. I also tried configuring it as the input keyboard and using "Input keyboard" as the source

I am wondering if there is something basic I am missing here? I will confess to being pretty ignorant about Network MIDI vs Virtual MIDI vs whatever.

Can anyone tell me where this is going awry?

Comments

  • I think your problem is with Midi Studio rather than midiflow.

  • @BiancaNeve said:
    I think your problem is with Midi Studio rather than midiflow.

    Agreed. Can anyone recommend a software midi controller that is known to work correctly with Midiflow?

  • And maybe apps who works with midiflow

  • edited June 2017

    MIDI Studio has a broken MIDI Out Port. You have to connect from its menu to your desired destination, not in the destinations' menu select its output port. Symptom of app-centric developer and testing view. Unfortunately not uncommon either (iMini and BM2 come to mind, though I haven't tested them for a while). To do that when connecting to. MidiFlow you will have to create a Virtual MIDI In port in MidiFlow. Which is one of its very handy but somewhat hidden virtues (right at the bottom of the input and output selectors).

    I tend to use Little Midi Machine for testing MIDI flows, though I think it is about to die the 32 bit death. Midi Sequencer will probably replace it for this purpose.

  • @dwarman said:

    To do that when connecting to. MidiFlow you will have to create a Virtual MIDI In port in MidiFlow. Which is one of its very handy but somewhat hidden virtues (right at the bottom of the input and output selectors).

    Ah thank you - this seems to have worked!

  • OK, and when i want to connect hardware controller? I can assingn only midichannel to knobs and sliders

  • Ya I as looking at this... and when I need to change it over to my hardware controller I would have to into every song and change all the input sources :/

  • Use MidiFlow scenes. Also use MidiFlow remapping IAP to adapt messaging for unchanfeable hardware knobs. Takes a little bit to set up but works fine.

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