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How i run internal midi routing

Discussion in 'Building With Reaktor' started by Tunk, Jan 15, 2004.

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  1. Tunk

    Tunk Forum Member

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    Hallo
    What i have to do, for send midi from one instrument to another?

    For exsample, we want build a sequencer inst. to switch snaps and samples in other parts of the ensamble.

    aloa
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  2. ernest

    ernest Forum Member

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    With the current 4.x software, you can only run midi from *one* source to *one* target. The source may be *another* instrument or an external MIDI input. Anything else doesn't work.

    Be careful of midi loops. On Windows 2000 they can hang your machine, although on XP just the application hangs.

    "midi internal routing support" like in Reaktor 3.0 was removed, and does not work in 4.x.

    There was a company called Dash synthesis which was selling Reaktor libraries commercially. NI didn't like that for some reason. By removing support for internal routing, I'm sure it's just a coincidence that most of the Dash ensembles stopped working and the company went out of business, and has nothing to do with the removed feature whatsoever. I'm sure there is no rational explanation and of course it may be fixed in 4.0.5, although that won't help Dash Synthesis, as it's already dead.
     
  3. Tunk

    Tunk Forum Member

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    Thats a bit shitty solution from them cause it was a realy usefull thing!!

    I hope Dash was the point and that will be fixed soon.


    aloa
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  4. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    I built a sequencer for snap switching that's in the library.
    Thing that I usually do is just put P and G ports in the instrument I'm going to sequence the snaps in and hardwire it up.The G will go to a gate connection somewhwre in the instrument and the P will have a constant of 1 added(because snaps in Reaktor are 1-128 and not 0-127)and go to the snap port on the snap module.
    ew
     
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