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CME X-Key: Help me Assign to separate MIDI channel

I scoured the forums, read the manual, upgraded the firmware, contacted the manufacturer...

I have a drum pad and a midi keyboard. I need to hard set the midi channels so the two devices do not conflict. In my circumstance, I can not do this in the music software I am running. I think I need somehow alter the assignments in the device itself.

I got a pretty useless answer on the xkey forum, telling me to go to a facebook page, which was of no help.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/CMEXkeyusers/permalink/1611893442373784/

Someone help please.

Comments

  • I don’t have one myself, but the screenshots for the xkey plus app in the App Store show a drop down for selecting the midi channel and a global MIDI channel checkbox. Have you tried using Xkey plus on either your device or a computer to change the channel?

  • edited November 2018

    Yes. I have the Xkey plus app on ios. Under the keys assign menu (where the keyboard is displayed) there are "individual parameters." So, suppose I select the second midi channel from the drop down menu; according to the manual any changes I make to the individual parameters will me treated globally when the global midi channel parameter is active.

    The weird part is that the greyed out 'save modified to xkey' never becomes a section I can choose. Makes me think that the menu is a way to set values, but that means selecting midi channel 2 is not itself a setting, which is why the option to save doesn't come up.

  • Uncheck the Global MIDI channel box at the top right

  • edited November 2018

    So obvious yet whacky unintuitive. I was waiting for a save option or something -- also the "global midi channel" option locks you into a channel when you depress it.

  • It looks different on my Xkey Air

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