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theront
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hello i was wondering if anybody knows if there are midi controllers similar to novation remote or novation x station in so that they have 2 midi outs.
now a week ago i was banging my head against the wall coz i couldnt figure out how to connect two keyboards with my triton rack (for live use). Now when using a combi i wanted to use most of the 8 programs and didnt want to split my keyboard into eight parts coz an octave has too small range to play a sound(i want that lead synth to go at least to octaves.) so i want to split the programs on the combi ia a way that there are 3 sounds on midi channel 1 (playing keyboard 1) and the same layout with different sounds on midi channel 2 (using my second keyboard) so i can play 6 sounds at once using bigger bigger range (2-3 octaves rather using 1 with just one keyboard)
now routing keyboards this way,if i got things straight, ask for a midi merge box, to combine channel1 info with channel 2 info and all that going to triton.
but i bought a novation x-station, and accidentaly stumbled to a solution.
i could conect keyboard 1 with x station, then set up the x station so that the signal from the midi-in goes to the out along with the midi info that novation is producing, so it serves as a midi merge box and functions ok.
now because i bought the x station to serve as a stanalone synth and maybe connect to laptop and as it has only 25 keys, i want to investigate if there are controllers that have simmilar possibilities.
so i need to accidentaly stumble to a minimum 49 keys, inexpensive version of the x station. something cheaper than remote 49 300$ (dont need audio interface)
what other controllers can do the job for less money(midi mergers would be a waiste of money if such a thing exists)
tnx
now a week ago i was banging my head against the wall coz i couldnt figure out how to connect two keyboards with my triton rack (for live use). Now when using a combi i wanted to use most of the 8 programs and didnt want to split my keyboard into eight parts coz an octave has too small range to play a sound(i want that lead synth to go at least to octaves.) so i want to split the programs on the combi ia a way that there are 3 sounds on midi channel 1 (playing keyboard 1) and the same layout with different sounds on midi channel 2 (using my second keyboard) so i can play 6 sounds at once using bigger bigger range (2-3 octaves rather using 1 with just one keyboard)
now routing keyboards this way,if i got things straight, ask for a midi merge box, to combine channel1 info with channel 2 info and all that going to triton.
but i bought a novation x-station, and accidentaly stumbled to a solution.
i could conect keyboard 1 with x station, then set up the x station so that the signal from the midi-in goes to the out along with the midi info that novation is producing, so it serves as a midi merge box and functions ok.
now because i bought the x station to serve as a stanalone synth and maybe connect to laptop and as it has only 25 keys, i want to investigate if there are controllers that have simmilar possibilities.
so i need to accidentaly stumble to a minimum 49 keys, inexpensive version of the x station. something cheaper than remote 49 300$ (dont need audio interface)
what other controllers can do the job for less money(midi mergers would be a waiste of money if such a thing exists)
tnx