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MIDI channel routing round-robin style
Is there an iOS MIDI app that will route each incoming MIDI note to an arbitrary MIDI channel round-robin style? I can create a monster polyphonic synthesizer out of many mono synths by sending each note I play to a different synth. I've already done this in the modular world using a cv.ocd MIDI to CV converter that sends each note I play to a different CV output and then wraps around after the last output. It would be awesome if I can do this exclusively with MIDI.
For example:
1st note -> Ch 1
2nd note -> Ch 2
3rd note -> Ch 3
4th note -> Ch 4
5th note -> Ch 1
etc...
Thanks!
chisel316
Comments
Polythemus be yo friend.
Polythemus AU by anthony saunders
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/polythemus-au/id1439815017?mt=8
Wow! Thanks. This is exactly what I need.
So happy this app is out. I’d been waiting for this functionality on iOS for years.
timing of this request was ace!!
I have something in the works that will do many variations of this - and a bazillion other exotic MIDI thingamabobs.
Oh looking forward to hearing more.
Bram is back, Bram is back ! Hallelujah !
Intrigued, for sure. But yeah I'm digging Polythemus exactly for this.
Cool - always good to improve on the midi things we produce. Bazillion though sounds like a script a la soundbyter?