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Multi midi CH in BM3
Hi,
I need help!:-)
Been using bm3 a long time and one major thing I can't figure out.
Using multitimbral synths as au midi routing.
I have beat hawk loaded in a pad in bm3. I have beat hawk set to receive multiple midi channels. Works in stand alone.
When in bm3 I can't direct multiple midi CH to it. Same things w mult chs with Galileo2 also.
I asked awihile ago in bm3 forums and got no takers.
Can anyone explain how to do it?
Thanks
Comments
BM3 only doesn't record multi-channel midi unfortunately.
Hi,
Thx for your response ...but I'm not trying to record anything, I just want to use it as a multitimbral host.
Midi tools app by @blueveek
Hi @FlowingRobes - I don't think this is possible in BM3.
(I think I understand what you're trying to do ... not so sure the others who have answered do?)
Since you're using AU's, probably the best thing to do is load separate instances on different pads. This shouldn't affect memory or CPU use too badly in the case of something like BeatHawk as long as you only load one patch onto a single pad in Beathawk.
Make sure to turn "Route all MIDI to selected pad (omni)" off in BM3 settings.
I didn't state it well. The issue is that BM3 doesn't let multiple channels into the same pad. Either it restricts the MIDI to the pad's channel OR it collapses all the MIDI into the same channel. This is also why MPE doesn't work.
BM3 filters the MIDI stream to a pad. When routing MIDI to a PAD (remembering that AUs load in the pad), BM3 only allows one midi channel per pad. In OMNI mode, all MIDI gets collapsed to a single channel. Or it will route different channels to different pads. So, an AU like BeatHawk that can handle multichannel input doesn't have a chance to see the multichannel MIDI stream.
Good explanation. Thanks, I was too lazy to compose one.
Hi,
I think I see.
@Poppadocrock ..how would midi tools help me? I have it.
Right now I loaded beat hawk in AB and setup a seperate bank with null samples in corresponding pads to record a sequence in BM3.
Thanks for your replies guys.
I misunderstood initially, sorry about that. I thought you were trying to take a single midi output and either clone, or clone and filter it in some way then send it on different channels.> @FlowingRobes said: