In other words: if you have slot A set to channel 10 and slot B set to channel 11, playing on the Wave with slot A active will send on channel 10 and with slot B active will send on channel 11. ![]() If I understand the manual correctly, the following should be correct: In both case I and II, if you turn knobs on the Wave or press keys, it sends MIDI on the channel configured for the active slot. With option II, you send MIDI to the 'global channel' (I should call this 'MIDI Channel' on the Wave) and the Wave itself determines where it needs to be sent to, based on whether a slot is active and/or enabled. You select which slot makes sound by sending MIDI to the right channel. Again, since you're treating them as different synthesizers, it makes most sense to use different slots for them. With option I, you send MIDI to the channels configured for the individual slots. If the MIDI Channel is not set to Bi-Timb but has a MIDI channel assigned to it, the Wave takes MIDI data arriving on the channel assigned to the MIDI Channel option, then uses the state of the Slot A/B enable buttons to determine which slot should receive those MIDI messages and then sends them.They could use the same MIDI channel, but it makes more sense to give them a different one if you really wanted both slots to make sound at the same time, it seems more logical to me to assign a channel to the MIDI Channel setting (instead of Bi-Timb) and set slots A/B to Auto. If MIDI Channel is set to Bi-Timb, the Wave more or less treats the two slots as independent synthesizers, which each have their own MIDI channel as set by the MIDI Ctrl A/B Channel option in the MIDI menu.OscBombs wrote:Only when I set the Nord to Bi-Timb am I able to play one of the Slots from Channel 10. However, I'm still trying OscBombs Posts: 24 Joined:, 17:46 Country: Has thanked: 1 time Been thanked: 1 time Your Nord Gear #1: Nord Wave Only when I set the Nord to Bi-Timb am I able to play one of the Slots from Channel 10. Would there be any troubleshooting within the Nord that you might know of? Or would this necessarily be something within the MIDI interface that I'm overlooking? I can't find any settings with the iConnect software that would control this (basically, everything is set to receive all signals, EXCEPT, of course, the Nord will does not accept inputs FROM the Nord (so I'm able to turn Local off). I'm certain the controller is sending the signal on Channel 10, because I'm able to control the Tempest when it is set to Channel 10 as well. I have my controller set to Channel 10, and Slot A and Slot B set to be controlled by Channel 10, but there is no sound. The best manufacturers (Alesis, M-Audio, Numark, Roland, Korg, Samson etc) have telephone support as well, so take advantage of it.I can now successfully turn local to "off." However, I can't assign the MIDI Ctrl for Slot A and Slot B. Instead, go to the official site of the manufacturer of your particular device and navigate to their support/download page directly. NEVER do a ‘google search’ for drivers – there are lots of dodgy sites out there which will try to tempt you to download all kinds of things from them. ![]() ![]() If your device is not plug and play then you will need to go to the manufacturer’s site and download the correct drivers. Especially in Windows the native drivers can be missing or corrupted and may need to be re-installed. If you still think the keyboard is not connecting correctly, then there is a useful post here on the Numark site which will help you to troubleshoot your plug and play device. ![]() And you might also want to refer to our detailed step-by-step video course on how to record your digital piano or keyboard. If the above has not helped, then refer to our detailed post on MIDI connection. It is also possible to test your MIDI devices if you navigate to Mac’s Audio MIDI Setup Utility If you are on a Mac then the SNOIZE MIDI Monitor software does a similar job and they have nice documentation on their site on how to use it. Although it is referring to an M-Audio device you can use this software with any MIDI keyboard or interface. Then if you want a step-by-step guide on how to use it, this page on the M-Audio support portal is great, with easy to follow screen shots.
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