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Hi Christian,
On Aug 2, 2004, at 8:27 AM, christianobermaier@... wrote:
>> one keyboard connected to the
>> computer via one MIDI interface and the other connected to a
networked
>> machine via another interface
>
> That would mean one MIDI stream would come across Ethernet into
> something
> like iMIDI or one half of the Giga-Teleport thing, the latter of which
> you
> obviously know more than I do.
No teleport there, it's a different studio. Logic sees both keyboards
and plays from both (MIDI events from the networked keyboard come just
one tick late), so he's kinda confused and wants to monitor which is
which.
>
>> how can he see where his MIDI activity
>> comes from, in other words, can MIDI monitor show him which
keyboard
>> the signal actually comes from?
>
> No, not even from within two or more local MIDI interfaces. Apart from
> the
> fact that with just local interfaces you can always tap single in
> ports and
> colour the data to your liking, or, more generally, send from both
> keyboards
> on different channels.
So in other words MIDI monitor wouldn't help in this situation? Excuse
my ignorance if I am missing something obvious, cause I've never worked
in such setups and need to help him really quickly.
Best,
Andy
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