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Finn Hammer
Mon Nov 02 2015, 10:21AM Print
Finn Hammer Registered Member #205 Joined: Sat Feb 18 2006, 11:59AM
Location: Skørping, Denmark
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New hardware is forcing me to look into MIDI in closer detail than before, and I am getting confused.
My tesla controller is Slawinski Pro, and the source feeding it is a sort of "MIDI IPod", which streams the MIDI files after they are selected on a touch screen.
With this setup, I use the "MIDI Input" on the controller, and it is here the problem arises.

The controller sorts the MIDI files according to the channels, and assigns each of the 4 output transmitters to a different channel.
This means that for each channel in the MIDI file, I need a coil, which I don´t always want. I could diode "or" the transmitters, but that seems like an unnecessary complication. I don´t want to solve this on the hardware level.

So my question is this: Can anyone show me a way to change the channel assignment within a track. (I _am_ able to move notes from one track to another, I just cannot figure out how to remove the channel information, that follows with it.


At present, I have Cubase 5 and MidiEditor v. 2.5.0, and frankly, I am embarrassed because it seems to me that this ought to be so easy to do.

Any help will be much appreciated,

Cheers, Finn Hammer
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Carbon_Rod
Tue Nov 03 2015, 10:40AM
Carbon_Rod Registered Member #65 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:43AM
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Free editors and mixers (some are linux & MacOS only as the JACK standard is too awesome for Windows users):
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A commercial score composer that has been around a very long time:
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Cubase was intended more for studio work, and grew into the Coreldraw of audio tools.

Most equipment does not support the full Midi standard (like Slurs etc.), and using a free program like Muse can export the format subset.

For Deb/Ubuntu/Mint users willing to spend an hour on youtube learning how to work with JACK based tools:
sudo apt-get install muse musescore guitarix dino qjackctl qtractor qsynth jack-keyboard jack-rack audacity

Minimum JACK example:
qjackctl = GUI to start/stop JACK daemon
jack-keyboard = midi keyboard emulation
qsynth = midi sound bank emulation

qjackctl allows one to connect the Midi stream from keyboard to qsynth , and audio from qsynth to speakers/jack-rack/audacity etc.

Cheers,
Rod
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Finn Hammer
Tue Nov 03 2015, 06:40PM
Finn Hammer Registered Member #205 Joined: Sat Feb 18 2006, 11:59AM
Location: Skørping, Denmark
Posts: 741
Thanks, Rod

Just 10 minutes before reading your post I finally solved the problem with Anvil Studio, another free sequencer package, where it turned out to be as simple as merging tracks, then cutting and pasting the merged track into a new file.
Like someone, on the myriad of forums I have been frequenting, said in his signature file:
"If you look closely you will always find it: Even if it is not there!"

Cheers, Finn Hammer
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