Yes, thank you, Don. I'll check out JackRouter, too. On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 10:40 AM Tony car tcar@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Don thanks so much for the information. I'll definitely take a look and hopefully get the drums working. Input selection in Jamulus for MIDI instrument https://sourceforge.net/p/llcon/discussion/software/thread/63f7eeb156/?limit=25#6e93 Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/llcon/discussion/software/ To unsubscribe from further...
Yes, thanks, Don. I'll check out JackRouter, too.
Sorry, Don. I double-posted mostly because it occurred to me after the first post that I'd not selected the right category. Anyway, I won't do it again. As for the post itself, maybe I can be more general. I'm a drummer triggering sounds in real time from a drum VST running in Windows 10. The triggers (edrum pads) I strike are connected to an interface device via MIDI and the device is connected to the Windows computer via USB. As a result, the audio - the drum sounds - is coming from the computer,...
I connect trigger pads via a trigger-to-midi converter to an RME Fireface UC that's connected to a Windows 10 computer via USB. I'm running EZ Drummer on the computer. Can someone help me identify which input channel(s) to select in Jamulus? I'm confused because the audio output from the computer (from EZ Drummer) doesn't seem to be assigned to a hardware input channel for the Fireface.
I connect trigger pads via a trigger-to-midi converter to an RME Fireface UC that's connected to a Windows 10 computer via USB. I'm running EZ Drummer on the computer. Can someone help me identify which input channel(s) to select in Jamulus? I'm confused because the audio output from the computer (from EZ Drummer) doesn't seem to be assigned to a hardware input channel for the Fireface.