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- From: cassiel@cassiel.demon.co.uk (Nick Rothwell)
- Subject: Re: Where does MTP hide the cable info?
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 18:16:04 +0000
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- >According to the Mac Music & Sound Bible, this information is included
- >in an "unused" part of the midi spec but offers no further details.
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- That's Bibles for you.
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- As far as I recall, it's F5 followed by cable number (or 127 for all cables
- I think). There's also a way to turn the cablising mode off (F5 00?).
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- >I'd also be interested to find out if this routing data would work when
- >input thru one of the eight midi-in ports, as opposed to the computer or
- >network ports.
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- I very much doubt it. Also, the network port is rather weird and doesn't
- always work in the same way as the Mac port, so I wouldn't assume that this
- would work as expected. If you want to do smart routing via one of the
- MTP's MIDI sockets, your best bet is to do it in the Mac using something
- like Opcode MAX and OMS (which is what I use).
-
- Nick Rothwell | "Say, how many contemporary dancers
- CASSIEL Contemporary Music/Dance | are there in this bar?"
- cassiel@cassiel.demon.co.uk | "Dunno; count the Dr. Martens
- cassiel@cix.compulink.co.uk | and divide by two..."
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