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#471646 - 06/24/19 02:17 PM
Re: SD40 Question
[Re: Ketron_AJ]
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Thanks AJ I will try it tomorrow. Bernie
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#471654 - 06/24/19 07:09 PM
Re: SD40 Question
[Re: Bernie9]
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I think Bernie is saying that he wants to use two USB midi controllers (with no MIDI 5 pin Din out) at the same time with the SD40. One of the USB controllers is his DM48 a midi harmonica.
AJ's solution to use a MIDI merge box is not a viable option for a few reasons. First, Bernie will have to have two Kenton USB MIDI hosts or a USB MIDI host that supports multiple USB MIDI controllers or a USB hub like the UHMR USB Host MIDI Router by Servilla Soft, which I use. Second, even if you feed both USB controllers, after "conversion," into MIDI In 2 (Keyboard), the MIDI harmonica will merely play the same patch as the controller #1. Not much benefit at all. I would be happy to be wrong about this but the SD40 in this mode doesn't allow the 2nd MIDI controller to call up its own sound patch. In other words, both MIDI controllers merged together will play the same sound. However, if the 1st USB midi controller is connected via USB, and the 2nd controller the harmonica to MIDI din 1, the harmonica will be totally independent from the controller 1 and be able to select its own patch for a nice solo melody. This is what I and Curt suggested earlier.
Chris
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#471657 - 06/25/19 03:56 AM
Re: SD40 Question
[Re: Bernie9]
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I have kb controller connected by USB and DM48 midi din to GM #1, and both playing same instrument. How do I get DM48 to play a different patch. The GM midi screen on the SD40 shows channel choices, but DM48 will play only on ch 1. It is simple on a keyboard by using different upper numbers. The problem is I don't have room for a big heavy keyboard, and I use the SD40 for a multitude of things. The only thing I have gotten to work is to choose a different instrument when I want to play the DM48 and the left hand sound remains the same. Of coarse, this is the same as changing instruments on the keyboard.
Bernie
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#471660 - 06/25/19 07:20 AM
Re: SD40 Question
[Re: Bernie9]
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I am wondering how much fiddling I would have to do during a performance to send a program change message from #1 port(DM48), as there are no keystrokes or GUI available, just a scrolling parameter window on the harmonica.
All of you have been great in trying to help me out, but, it seems that a module does not lend itself to simultaneous commands very easily. If this is the case, there are always workarounds. 1. Program registrations with a DM48 patch and have the other three for keyboard, which my new Microkey 61 is working fine. 2. Play over SMF files using "Favorite Instruments" folder.
I just feel guilty about taking your time if it isn't practical.
Edited by Bernie9 (06/25/19 07:31 AM)
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