Re: [solved] I'm trying to learn how MADI devices can be stacked.
2014/10/31 01:57:33
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Midi is a transfer protocol for sharing data between musical instruments, and can contain data that will set things like bank and preset information, along with note on/off messages and such.
You can access 16 midi channels, per port, and you can get a 'layered/stacked' sound by having multiple instruments in the chain set to receive the same midi channel, so if you have 2 physical devices and set them both to midi channel 3, and have a piano patch on the first device and strings on the 2nd, you will hear the sound of each playing, resulting in a layered sound of piano/strings.
For a more realistic sound though, I usually will keep things like strings separate, and use more sustained chords or notes for the strings than what the corresponding piano part might play, though that certainly would vary from song to song and from sound combinations of different instruments.
I don't know if that helped you in any way - thought I would give it a shot. The midi IN/OUT/THRU and OUT/THRU are themselves pretty straight forward, and I gather from your post that you have those mechanics figured out. :)
Bob Bone
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