Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!uunet!dev8a.mdcbbs.com!rivero From: rivero@dev8a.mdcbbs.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: Re: Using more than one MIDI track Message-ID: <1991Apr25.143743.1@dev8a.mdcbbs.com> Date: 25 Apr 91 14:37:43 GMT References: Organization: McDonnell Douglas M&E, Cypress CA Lines: 22 Nntp-Posting-Host: sldv16 Nntp-Posting-User: kretch In article , ariel@graphics.rent.com (Ariel Saulog) writes: > I've been fooling around with a simple MIDI serial connector and a > Roland JUNO Keyboard it all seems to work nicely, but I can't get my > keyboard to do more than one MIDI track at a time! I can change any of the > program settings but it seems that I can still only get one MIDI track to > come out of my Amiga! Hmmm Is it my software, or my hardware? I've been > using PD stuff and I've borrowed Music-X, but I still can't seem to get the > computer to use more than one MIDI channel at a time, only when I'm inputing > a sequence I can get more than one MIDI channel, but not if I am sending a > sequence over to the keyboard. Help! > -Ariel Two things to check. First, check the Roland to make sure that the MIDI in is set to recieve multiple channels, and that the synth itself is in a multi-timbral mode (You'll need to check the manual on how to do that). As for Music-X, you need to assign each midi track to a different channel and set the voice assignment inside the track itself. That should do it. Mike