Just looking through the midi messages used by the Mackie and other controlers. It appears to me that it is designed to be used on it's own physical midi channel as it uses (up to) all the logical midi channels (1 to 16) and so could not work running through a midi kb for example. It is just the faders that do this using the pitch control on each channel, all the switches, lamp signals and encoders are on channel 1 (or 0 if you like) which would also conflict with some of the older KB like the DX7 which use only channel 1 also. Now obviously, if the controler is a USB device, it creates it's own midi port anyway. I took a look at Ardour (cause that is what I use to record) and it has a port dedicated to the controler (and other things) so that is not a problem.

My question then is do all applications that can be controled by midi have a dedicated port for control? (well most anyway The non-group of applications accepts midi control of transport, but not the mixer which wants midi converted to CV first... making it effectively not controlable via a control surface without some sort of SW interface to take care of banks etc.) Hmm, directly controling jack transport might be an idea.



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Len Ovens
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