Midi channeliser
J. Larry Hendry
jlarryh at iquest.net
Wed Mar 31 02:20:40 CEST 1999
I have used several including the Anatek pocket filter which will do this.
However, in my opinion, the MIDI SOLUTIONS router is the best box out
there. About the size of a pack of smokes. Draws power from the MIDI
line. Has a battery back up to remember settings. Programmed by sending
short HEX string to the box, so you can change channels on the fly as a
part of your sequence if you choose. It has one MIDI in and TWO MIDI outs.
The MIDI outs can be separate channels. So, I have one that I use to
channelize TWO OMNI only synths at once.
Larry Hendry
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> From: Tony Allgood <oakley at techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: synth diy <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
> Subject: Midi channeliser
> Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 7:31 AM
>
> Hi all,
>
> I want a device that strips MIDI to a single desired channel only, and
> leaves the midi clock in place. I need this to drive a MC303 from an
> Atari based Cubase sequencer. Has anyone built such a device? The MC303
> is effectively omni on as its input, and it would terribly confused if
> it had to listen to all 16 channels of MIDI at once. But I do need to
> get midi clock through. I have a Prologue that is supposed to midi
> channelise but it doesn't do it properly. I have asked the designer of
> said beast to look into it, but just in case....
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Tony Allgood, Cumbria, UK
>
> Rack mounted moog filter and the TB3030 SuperBassline projects:
>
> http://aupe.phys.andrews.edu/diy_archive/schematics/oakley/
>
>
>
>
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