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.com> wrote:
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!
>
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