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Galileo 2 Organ and Artiphon Instrument 1: 2nd key pressed plays bass!?

edited November 12 in General App Discussion

Galileo 2 would be a perfect app for me as a guitar player to play some nice organ solos with the artiphon instrument 1. For some reason though, as soon as I play multiple notes at once, the 2nd key pressed will always trigger a bass note, not the actual note of the position I pressed. This doesn’t happen with any other midi keyboard I’ve tried so far.

I can’t find any setting controlling this. Would be cool to have as an option. But the way it is, I simply cannot use Galileo with the artiphon, which is a real bummer. Anybody got an idea?

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  • edited November 12

    @dobbs said:
    Galileo 2 would be a perfect app for me as a guitar player to play some nice organ solos with the artiphon instrument 1. For some reason though, as soon as I play multiple notes at once, the 2nd key pressed will always trigger a bass note, not the actual note of the position I pressed. This doesn’t happen with any other midi keyboard I’ve tried so far.

    I can’t find any setting controlling this. Would be cool to have as an option. But the way it is, I simply cannot use Galileo with the artiphon, which is a real bummer. Anybody got an idea?

    Hi. I believe the Artiphon is an MPE controller. That means it sends each new note on a different MIDI channel, but never on channel 1. So, the first note is on channel 2, the second on channel 3. Other notes may cycle up to channel 8 or even 16. However, Galileo 2 uses conventional MIDI, with the manuals on ch 1 and 2, and the pedal on ch 3.

    See if you can configure the Artiphon to disable MPE.

    Alternatively, in the Galileo 2 MIDI settings, you can configure one manual to respond to OMNI, and set the others to OFF. That should do what you want. You won't experience the individual note slide and expression features of MPE, but you wouldn't expect that from an organ.

  • edited November 12

    Gosh that’s it, thanks!

    For anybody else wondering, that setting is hidden under EXPERT -> MIDI, not under PREFS-> MIDI Options

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