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How to connect multiple midi devices
How to connect multiple midi devices








how to connect multiple midi devices how to connect multiple midi devices

Or you could use those of our internal plugins which too produce MIDI.įor point 2: Regarding the Push 2’s display, I’d be keen to see that working, but haven’t researched how that’d work extensively. There are plugins already installed which output midi, though we do not have configuration files which demonstrate that - the LV2 plugin eg-fifths outputs midi for example, in response to midi input. What is therefore the proposed way to do it? For ii) I don’t need super precise timing, I could live for example with an intermediary app outside the plugin (connected vis osc/grpc) which does the actual sending (and receiving) from push if that is the recommended way.Īs an additional note, say that I can connect to the push display via usb without problems.įor 1: Yes, as I understand you will be able to output MIDI from Sushi, and then use aconnect to route Sushi’s output to a MIDI device, which could well be the Push 2, assuming it is class compliant. However in elk board I can’t access directly the MIDI devices because this makes the plugin crash (and I’ve been told not to open the device directly from the plugin). Ideally I’d connect directly from my plugin to the push usb MIDI ports (that is what I do in my laptop and it works like charm).

how to connect multiple midi devices

It also need to receive MIDI from i) elk dev board midi in port and ii) push2 midi usb port.įor case i) I guess I have to configure sushi to have a midi out/in and connect to the elk board midi out/in using aconnect (is that right?)įor case ii) I don’t know how to do it. I’m making a VST plugin that needs to send MIDI messages to i) external midi gear via elk dev board din 5 midi out and ii) push2 hardware device connected via USB.










How to connect multiple midi devices