From: federico <xa...@in...> - 2005-03-17 00:07:31
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Brian wrote: > Hiroo Hayashi wrote: > >> Federico, >> >> federico> 1) the MKS7 driver i just developed, controls only one >> timbral part. >> federico> to get control of all three parts (chord,melody,bass), i >> have to create federico> 3 driver instances, with 3 different IDs and >> MIDICHANs. >> >> I don't understand why you have to create 3 driver instances. Why one >> driver cannot handle those three parts? >> >> > > My understanding is that we have a driver / editor that would work > with a Roland Juno 106. > The MKS7 is actually three Juno 106's in one box. Each has its own > midi channel, and oddly, > its own independant patch storage. It is no different than having > three seperate devices > on the midi port, because they have no ability to communicate or share > information with each other. > > Brian you are right. (i add only one word) it is like to have three different synths, each has its own midi channel, and they all have the same MIDI-SysEx header <this is the problem bye -- Federico |