SEQ2 on the SH-2 and SEQ1 on the Minitaur), or part of the drums from the VLinn will play the same sequence (at the same time) as SEQ2 (the SH-2), etc. That is, the SH-2 and the Minitaur will both play SEQ1's sequence (when they should be separated, i.e. The PROBLEM is that when I run the sequencers in unison, each instrument is not being controlled by its corresponding instrument. My issue is not that I cannot get sound to come out- it is that it is that the MIDI channels and sequencers are bleeding/mixing into each other. When I play back the sequences from the BeatStep, I am also able to get sound coming out. I am able to control the Linn VST with the BeatStep drum pads, the SH-2 with the Alesis controller and CV/gate from BeatStep, and the Minitaur with the Alesis. The Minitaur is connected via MIDI OUT from Focusrite to MIDI IN on Minitaur.Īlso, I am running an Alesis Q25 keyboard controller MIDI OUT to BeatStep Pro's MIDI IN that I am using to play sequences into the BeatStep. SEQ2 Send & Receive: Channel 4 (External hardware synth Roland SH-2, connected via CV/gate from BeatStep)ĭrum Send & Receive: Channel 10 (VProm/VLinn VST in Logic Pro X, also set to Channel 10) SEQ1 Send & Receive: Channel 2 (External hardware synth Moog Minitaur, also set to Channel 2) The BeatStep MIDI channels are set as follows: 10.12.5 on Mid 2014 MacBook ProĪrturia BeatStep Pro (latest update), connected via USB MIDI to MacBook I've been tearing my hair out, Googling like a madman, trying to get this going.
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