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Studio one 4 using midi for two separate tracks
Studio one 4 using midi for two separate tracks







studio one 4 using midi for two separate tracks

But I guess you may be doing one of the above two options. If you are merging the two keyboards into a single MIDI connection there is still a way to separate them. Instead of ALL INPUTS set each track to the desired MIDI IN port. (This is done with the track input source setting) Then each keyboard will only play the required virtual instrument. Engage both tracks into record/monitoring but instead of ALL INPUTS set each one for the desired keyboard controller. But each midi track can also select just a particular keyboard. So if you engage two tracks to record/input monitor set for two different virtual instruments then yes both keyboards will mix and play both of them at once. When you engage a midi instrument track into record (or input monitoring) it defaults to ALL INPUTS. Any number tracks can be either input monitored or engaged into record at once.) (Note: Selecting tracks has nothing to do with this. I assume you have them both installed correctly in the external devices area and they are both working. (And if its this way, are they connected to separate MIDI IN ports on your midi interface) Via USB or 5 pin MIDI connectors and a midi interface.

studio one 4 using midi for two separate tracks

Firstly we need to know how they are connected.









Studio one 4 using midi for two separate tracks