Re: MIDI Channels with Edirol UM-1EX
Reply #1 –
G'day Andre,
I'm pretty sure the limitation is related to the Korg... And any other MIDI instrument for that matter.
A chain of MIDI devices exists when the MIDI out of one device is connected to the MIDI in of the next and so on, provided they each have the capability to provide MIDI pass through. Sometimes you'll have a pass through connector as well.
In this way you can have up to 16 devices under the control of a single MIDI controller of some kind. Normally each device/instrument will be on its own channel but this is not an absolute necessity. The different channels allow you to control each device/instrument individually.
While I haven't played around with it much, I would expect a reasonable MIDI keyboard to accept multi channel input and reproduce it correctly but I'm sure you would need to configure the device first. This could not be a default or you would have every instrument in your MIDI chain playing every channel... Not what you would normally want I don't think.
If you look at the Korg's (shock, horror <bg>) instruction manual you might find how to make it respond correctly to multi channel input.
Velocity is an entirely different question. In NWC, the easiest way to control velocity is to simply place dynamics - Unless you override it, a dynamic marking like "p" will have a velocity of "45" out of a range of 1 to 127 (0 seems to have no effect - may be synth specific)
The UM-1ex is simply a USB to MIDI interface - it does no processing of the MIDI stream itself other than to change the transmission media - I.E. from USB cable and electrical characteristics to standard MIDI cables and electrical characteristics.