Bonjour/hi,
Nice to see this forum always in a great activity.
I spend time in use usine to make music, but all here already know that it is a superior tool (sorry to be still a free user).
Works with audio really shines by it's simplicity, a clear vision and an implementation that match with.
With midi it's not so clear. To make it works demand more effort.
My question: when i use patch that send midi on several channel at the same time the 'midi out' module reduce all message on a single channel (like with Xoxos midi vst). In contrary the 'send to midi bus' do transmit on several channel. Is this difference deliberate?
midi out don't care about midi channel?
midi out module is most used for hardware , buses only for internal uses...?
Are you using Usine as a VST? If so it could be a limitation of your host to only receive on one midi channel.
Hi, nay-seven.
"midi out module is most used for hardware , buses only for internal uses...?"
I see. I use to do so with virtual port (yoke) but it's not very effective because of the reduce to one channel that i say.
Gurulogic,
"Are you using Usine as a VST?"
No, the standalone version.
"midi out module is most used for hardware , buses only for internal uses...?"
I see. I use to do so with virtual port (yoke) but it's not very effective because of the reduce to one channel that i say.
Gurulogic,
"Are you using Usine as a VST?"
No, the standalone version.
actually the midi channel is affected in the midi out module.
this is an historical behavior and it's sure that today it as no sense.
I'll try to modify the midi out module in order to send midi code with different channels at the same time.
I hope in the next release.
this is an historical behavior and it's sure that today it as no sense.
I'll try to modify the midi out module in order to send midi code with different channels at the same time.
I hope in the next release.
Olivier Sens
www.brainmodular.com
www.brainmodular.com
Ok, thanks, i thinks it will be more usable this way, let the possibility to reduce channels to one, but not by default..
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