so, with rtpMidi , you launch the app after install,
then click the + below the My Sessions, to add a session which will be your virtual midi port,
then you select your usb midi device on the bottom right in live routings both dropdown lists,
and then you enable the session with the checkbox.
now connect all your apps to the one virtual midi port.
does it work this way?
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If I choose loopMidi as input in Resolume, it doesnt respond to midi input
If I choose MPK as inout it says it is used by another program. I don't think I need to be choosing this one, right?
PC is the name of the virtual midi port you need to connect to.
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Okay, I did that but Resolume still doesn't respond to input from the controller when I try to map midi keys.
EDIT: This is not a Resolume issue, MIDI OX also doesnt log any input.
rtpMIDI is primarily for network based MIDI connections, though it will work locally. You have to add localhost:5004 to the directory, connect it to the session and enable the session. The resulting virtual MIDI port will be detected and usable by multiple applications.
loopMIDI will also work but you need another application like pd-extended (pureData) to do the routing. This is much more flexible and allows data manipulation between controller and application ( like fine LED feedback control, creating loopers, step sequencers, LFOs, applying maths to the CCs for scaling, inverting, smoothing, etc...). It is way more complicated than setting up rtpMIDI though so... YMMV
BTW... these tools are all free, and so is the knowledge if you put in the research work and are able to actually wrap your head around it. I suppose some people are just not wired that way though. Good luck.
j4s0n.c wrote:rtpMIDI is primarily for network based MIDI connections, though it will work locally. You have to add localhost:5004 to the directory, connect it to the session and enable the session. The resulting virtual MIDI port will be detected and usable by multiple applications.
I also use enttec playback wing. I love the cherry mx keys and build quality. the price is great too. although it is just midi values so I suppose they couldn't charge too much!
very happy with mine though.
LoopMIDI to make the virtual ports (I find it easiest to name them after the programs, so Resolume MIDI Port and Ableton MIDI Port), and MIDI-OX to route the USB MIDI device to both outputs you created with LoopMIDI.