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| - | ====== Midi-ox Setup ====== | ||
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| - | **What is Midi.** | ||
| - | MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface [[http:// | ||
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| - | When more Midi devices are to be used there may be the problem that they don’t have extra midi inputs and outputs to interconnect with.\\ | ||
| - | If the midi devices has an additional usb interface then this can be used to combine more devices with using a software tool / driver as Midiox.\\ | ||
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| - | To use the Midi-ox two sockets are needed. One for input and one for output.\\ | ||
| - | One midi socket are used to merge the midi devices into one channel.\\ | ||
| - | The other socket are used to split the return signal out to all the devices.\\ | ||
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| - | The Midiox is used in combination with Midiyoke. The Midiox is the Swiss-knife that can be used for many things. It can merge, split and monitories midi signals. Additional it can send keyboard stroke as note and a lot of other things that can be handy.\\ | ||
| - | Midiyoke is a driver that makes a virtual connection between sw. which here is Midiox and FreeStyler.\\ | ||
| - | Midiox and Midiyoke can be found here. [[http:// | ||
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| - | When both are installed the Midiox can be found via the Swiss-knife icon.\\ | ||
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| - | There are to be opened two Midiox windows. One for the merge function from the BCFs to FreeStyler and one for the split function from FreeStyler to BCFs.\\ | ||
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| - | Configuration of the Midiox are done with the blue connector icon (number 3 from right)\\ | ||
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| - | The Merge function is set with BCF 1, BCF 2 and BCF 3 as input and MidiYoke 1 as output.\\ | ||
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| - | Note the keyboard icon (number 7 from the right) this can be used to test the configuration. It will send a note related to the PC keyboard to, in this case, MidiYoke 1 and there by to Freestyler.\\ | ||
| - | The note send and the values related to the note can be seen in the monitor window behind.\\ | ||
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| - | The split function is set with MidiYoke 2 as input and BCF 1, BCF 2 and BCF 3 as output.\\ | ||
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| - | FreeStyler is setup to MidiYoke 1 as midi input and MidiYoke 2 as output.\\ | ||
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