From smikkel@online.no Wed Mar 21 09:50:06 2007
Subject:Re: Nord C1 has arrived

Thanks, looks like this is something that could work for this.
I'll get back to you... Thanks again.

> From the little I know of the workings of MIDI Solutions Event Processors and MIDI
Routers,
> you could probably do that by programming one of those units and putting it in the
MIDI
> chain to the laptop.
>
> For example, pushing a button on the C1 would send a particular MIDI signal to a MIDI
> Router, telling it to stop sending MIDI signals on channel 5. Push another button to tell
it
> to let the signals pass through. See www.ashbysolutions. com for info on the boxes.
>
> Good luck,
> Joe
>
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "music251" wrote:
> >
> > If you've read the manual, it states the the midi in signal will be cut off when using the
> > midi out function of the board. I think the best thing is to write to clavia and ask
them.
> > In fact I was thinking of the same thing. I have a macbook w/logic pro7 which I want
to
> > use a soundmodule- and my usb midi device doesn't have an on/off switch (just like
> most
> > midi interfaces), so I need a convenient way to cut off the midisignal to the laptop
which
> is
> > quick enough to work in the middle of a live situation - when switching from the
organ
> to
> > the external sounds etc.
> > The C1 is a very decent midi controller in terms of velocity curve and playability. A big
> > step up from my CME UF7 keyboard in those regards anyway.
> > I also want to use the C1 for piano, rhodes and synth stuff, so if you find out anything
> > about this let us know! :)
> >
> > > Does this mean the *C1* ignores the MIDI In or that MIDI In isn't
> > > passed through? What I'm driving at is, Can I get "MIDI through"
> > > from the MIDI in to the MIDI out while still playing piano-type
> > > sounds from, say, the lower manual? Or will MIDI only work one way
> > > starting at the C1 as the first source? I'd want to control this
> > > all from a separate MIDI controller (maybe something along the lines
> > > of the Novation Remote Zero SL), to be able to tell the C1, etc.
> > > when to be an organ and when to make annoying piano noises instead.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > > --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "music251" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > You're correct about the midi out/in thing. You can first go
> > > > through 1-16 without velocity then 1-9 with velocity in the
> > > > system menu.
> > > >
> > > > > So if I'm reading the manual correctly, the C1 supports velocity
> > > > > sensitivity on MIDI out, but only on MIDI channels 1 through 9
> > > > > (instead of all 16 channels) and doing so disables MIDI in.
> > > > > Correct?
> > >
> >
>