Can anyone think of a good hardware device for remapping large sets of MIDI notes? I've got three sets of 16 notes spread over 3 different MIDI channels.
The Yamaha MEP-4 comes to mind but it can only do a small set of notes with each Processor and there are only 4 available processors.
The MIDI solutions Event Processor will do 32 notes, but that means I'd have to buy two to cover my case.
Anyone think of anything else?
Hardware device for MIDI note remapping?
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Re: Hardware device for MIDI note remapping?
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Re: Hardware device for MIDI note remapping?
hahahaha definitely overkill. but, i'd get a nice synth to boot...
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Re: Hardware device for MIDI note remapping?
Anatek Pocket Transpose?
I think one of the Roland "A" modules will do that, too. A-220 or A-880 maybe. YOu should be able to find the manuals @ www.RolandUS.com
I think one of the Roland "A" modules will do that, too. A-220 or A-880 maybe. YOu should be able to find the manuals @ www.RolandUS.com