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  • Hardware solution (midi switcher?) for midi setups with more than 16 tracks needed?

    @Vondragonnoggin said:

    @AXN said:

    @Vondragonnoggin said:

    @AXN said:
    Is this still not possible? Hoping to get 16+ Midi channels.

    16 midi channels only still

    I don’t believe there is any plans to separate the USB midi into its own set of 16 channels. I think Ian posted that at least awhile ago.

    I think the idea was that the ability to use tracks with built in synths and kit tracks that don’t use any midi channels would be enough along with 16 midi channels for full mixes in such a small machine.

    Double Deluges synced, another synced external sequencer, or midi routers to split midi channel to two external synths for layering on the same channel is about the only solution now.

    Options for MPE controller support on a separate set of 16 channels routable internally or just use an A/B style 16 channels where Midi A has a full 16 channels and Midi B has another full 16 channels would be nice though.

    Could you explain this please? Do I need one such router to get 32 channels of midi instead of 16?
    And have set a note range or something?

    It’s still not possible to get more than 16 midi channels out of the Deluge. A midi router or event filter with midi mapper might be able to send a certain range of notes to one external synth set to midi channel 1 while sending another range of notes to another synth also set to midi channel 1. The mapper, or filter would use separate ports to connect they two devices and only allow a certain range to each. Actual programming on the Deluge for midi channel 1 would all still be done on the same track.

    It would be a tedious task. You would have an easier time with a second Deluge and sync the two Deluge’s

    @Vondragonnoggin said:

    @AXN said:

    @Vondragonnoggin said:

    @AXN said:
    Is this still not possible? Hoping to get 16+ Midi channels.

    16 midi channels only still

    I don’t believe there is any plans to separate the USB midi into its own set of 16 channels. I think Ian posted that at least awhile ago.

    I think the idea was that the ability to use tracks with built in synths and kit tracks that don’t use any midi channels would be enough along with 16 midi channels for full mixes in such a small machine.

    Double Deluges synced, another synced external sequencer, or midi routers to split midi channel to two external synths for layering on the same channel is about the only solution now.

    Options for MPE controller support on a separate set of 16 channels routable internally or just use an A/B style 16 channels where Midi A has a full 16 channels and Midi B has another full 16 channels would be nice though.

    Could you explain this please? Do I need one such router to get 32 channels of midi instead of 16?
    And have set a note range or something?

    It’s still not possible to get more than 16 midi channels out of the Deluge. A midi router or event filter with midi mapper might be able to send a certain range of notes to one external synth set to midi channel 1 while sending another range of notes to another synth also set to midi channel 1. The mapper, or filter would use separate ports to connect they two devices and only allow a certain range to each. Actual programming on the Deluge for midi channel 1 would all still be done on the same track.

    It would be a tedious task. You would have an easier time with a second Deluge and sync the two Deluge’s

    Thats exactly what I want, but maybe indeed just save up for a second deluge.