the thing is that, i am only using 5 devices, and still i can see 4 of them as input and just 2 of them as output... and this is super weird because even when i use midiindev/midioutdev nothing changes...
but i can check some midiox alternatives for osx i guess
thanks, really thanks!
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 9:10 AM, matijoncek prdoncek ilovedrisk@gmail.comwrote:
As far as I know, there is a limit, but if you aren't using all 16 channels of both outputs, you can use external software (like MIDI-OX on windows) to split the outputs (by for example making channels 1-8 go through one midi output and channels 9-16 through another one).
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Panagiotis Melidis pmelidis@gmail.com wrote:
hello there people and sorry for bothering you with possible cross
postings
:)
i spent quite some hours already searching for it, and i keep coming to
the
same problem:
when going to midi preferences, i only get to see 4 input devices and 2 output devices, and i cannot add any more than that .... although in each individual form, i can get to choose from my actual 5 IAC Drivers....
i tried by starting up with the midiindev and midioutdev flags, but to no avail... nothing is different
so, is there an actual limit for the midi devices? (and specifically for
the
output devices) or am i just doing something wrong? :-/
thanks a lot in advance!
== Panagiotis Melidis
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