![]() First synth - unit ID 17, second synth unit ID 18, third synth unit ID 19, which can be set on each synth. So I would say that you have to send an Sys(tem) Exclusive Message from each synth on each track to know what synth you are using, and then you have to set the synth up using a different ID unit number. Can not exactly recall where it starts at - 16 or 17 but probably 17 and goes up to 32. Well, I would say (and I do not use MIDI anymore) that each unit has an ID unit number. Do I need multiple MIDI interfaces - one for each keyboard? Should I just connect my synths via their USB directly into the computer and skip the MIDI interface? ![]() Can anyone give me advice and/or point me to some good MIDI training resources? The help files in Sonar have helped to connect a single keyboard - but I need more now. until I get a 3rd keyboard and have 48 voices in the same manner. and a total of 32 independent voices all playing at once. What I'd like to end up with is a track view that shows me 32 tracks - with 16 going to one keyboard and 16 going to the other. The MIDI devices in Sonar only give me 16 channels to work with. I believe what I'm having difficulty understanding are channels and how to access them. Right now I can successfully connect Sonar to one at a time - but not together. ![]() ![]() The keyboards are connected via MIDI cables. I have an M-Audio "Fast Track Ultra" as the MIDI interface - which is connected via USB to my computer. Right now I have a Korg M3 and a Roland VP-770. I am trying to research how to connect my two keyboards so that Sonar can recognize them as separate devices and allow me to compose to each separately. ![]()
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