So hopefully someone can help me out here...
Ive connected my 1st triton studio via "midi out" to the second triton studio to "midi in".
I have my patches set up the way I want them, so I have 4 different sounds going on at the same time, 2 on the 1st triton (split) and 2 on the bottom triton (split).
I can change the preset on the top keyboard and it also changes it on the bottom keyboard too, which im happy about.
The problem is, the top keyboard plays the sounds of the bottom keyboard as well as its own. The bottom keyboard only plays its own sounds.
How do I stop the top keyboard (1st triton) from playing the bottom keyboards sounds (2nd triton sounds)?
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Per the other post -- same issue -- your set-up is correct but you're still sending note on/note off (playing) as well as the settings from the "master" to the "slave".
You can turn that off using the midi filter functions.
As a fail-safe do that on both keyboards, then even if you accidentally reverse the midi flow will it will make no difference to the desired outcome.
BB
You can turn that off using the midi filter functions.
As a fail-safe do that on both keyboards, then even if you accidentally reverse the midi flow will it will make no difference to the desired outcome.
BB
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+E-mu, Alesis, Korg, Kawai, Yamaha, Line-6, TC Elecronics, Behringer, Lexicon...