Originally posted by rikkisbears:
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Really need one of those little old fashioned switch boxes or something ( that were round in the early days) pocket something ??. They had a little box that could just about fix anything.
I've got in the back of my mind, I had one that may have switched midi channels on & off. Really wish I'd kept some of my old stuff.
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This company provides similar products
http://www.midisolutions.com/products.htm I think the Midi Router would do what you are talking about.
" One of the most obvious applications that is often overlooked for the Router is to filter specific types of MIDI messages or specific MIDI channels; not only can the Router can be programmed to route MIDI data to either of its two MIDI outputs, it's also possible to route MIDI data to neither of its outputs, effectively filtering it. The most common use of this function is to filter out selected MIDI channels to synthesizers or sound modules that receive in omni mode only and do not have the ability to turn individual MIDI channels on or off."
Also has the ability to split the keyboard and use selected ranges.
Hope this info helps
[This message has been edited by richard_shiflet (edited 04-05-2008).]