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Midi patchbay 4x4
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midi patchbay 4x4
  1. Midi patchbay 4x4 mod#
  2. Midi patchbay 4x4 android#
  3. Midi patchbay 4x4 plus#

Midi patchbay 4x4 mod#

I’m not sure if USB audio interfaces like your Zoom are officially supported by MOD yet but in theory there’s the possibility for Linux+JACK to use zita-a2j/j2a to integrate sound cards other than JACK’s main device as extra input (zita-a2j) and output (zita-j2a) ports. Of course you can still use a standard USB hub if you want to connect more MIDI devices or if you need a MIDI connection in both directions for all your devices. But most devices let you set a custom channel. You’ll probably want to configure different MIDI channels for the foot controller and the Fantom because they’ll share the same port. MIDI thru ports usually just forward everything to their MIDI out port without processing or playing it but it can depend on the Fantom’s configuration.

  • (optionally) Dwarf MIDI out → MIDI TRS-DIN adapter → Fantom MIDI in.
  • Foot controller MIDI out → Fantom MIDI thru.
  • Fantom MIDI out → MIDI TRS-DIN adapter → Dwarf MIDI in.
  • Just get a MIDI TRS-DIN adapter (the Dwarf has standard MIDI in/out but uses 3.5mm TRS instead of DIN ports) and connect everything as follows:

    midi patchbay 4x4

    In that case you won’t need any hubs or MIDI interfaces. I assume you want to connect those 3 devices (Sylphyo, Fantom, foot ctl) to the Dwarf and not the 4 of them to a computer? I’ll probably want a second Dwarf by then anyway Would it be able to be hooked to the Dwarf to receive more audio channels over USB Audio (I think I saw somewhere that it is not possible – in any case, it is not necessarily in my plans so far, since I would like to use the Zoom as a 24-track recorder, and AFAIK it is not possible to do so when used as a USB audio interface). I was then wondering if I could use a MIDI interface such as the ESI M4U Ex to hook up all the DIN MIDI devices (except the Dwarf of course), route them over USB MIDI to the Dwarf, and do all the “wiring” in the Dwarf (with use of plugins such as MIDI filters to do conditional routing and triggers from the MIDI foot controller, and all) and send back the output via USB MIDI to the M4U and onwards to the devices ?Īlternatively, would it be possible to put on a USB Hub (connected to the Dwarf) a number of DIN-to-USB MIDI cables, and expect to have all the MIDI interfaces showing up on the Dwarf ?Īs a side question, I also have a Zoom R24 that can be used as a USB audio interface with 8 input/2 output channels.

    Midi patchbay 4x4 android#

    I then looked at Blokas’ Midihub as a means to connect them all, but I dislike that I would need to use a computer in the setup to do any changes (I plan to use an Android tablet for the light changes on the Dwarf).

    Midi patchbay 4x4 plus#

    That plus the Dwarf mean 4 MIDI devices to manage. I have two MIDI devices for now that I wish to use (Aodyo Sylphyo and Roland Fantom X8), and in order to switch the different configuration, I am planning to order a MIDI foot pedal (such as the Harley Benton MP100, but not settled yet). I was wondering though if it’ll be able to do the following: I have ordered a Mod Dwarf a while ago, and I am eagerly waiting for it.











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