Using loopMidi ( ) and configuring one virtual MIDI-port seems to be enough. This is my way of getting Instacomposer to work in Mixcraft. Mixcraft > External Midi device (Mixcraft MIDI out) > Input to MIDIOX > MIDIOX output to Mixcraft MIDI in > Input to Mixcraft on input device Mixcraft MIDI in on whatever channels and tracks The full routing looks something like this: By making the Mixcraft MIDI in port actually an output in MIDIOX, then the infromation routed to this track from it's input partner: Mixcraft MIDI out can be piped back into Mixcraft. *reason - We have to create a sortof virtual external instrument that can act as an input into tracks on Mixcraft. Whatever channel you choose here is the channel insta composer will send to.Īrm each of those tracks, play the Insta Composer track and the MIDI data will be sent to each of those tracks. Now, on each track that you want the Insta Composer track to send MIDI to, click the dropdown arrow next to the arm button and choose Mixcraft MIDI in and the specific channel you want as the input. You could of course select any other input device but make sure you select a MIDI channel that isn't being used by anything. Click the drop down next to arm and select the NULL input device. Instead, make sure Insta Composer is the first instrument, and the second instrument is External MIDI Devices : Mixcraft MIDI out. On the main track with Insta Composer, remove any of the Route to tracks in the instrument list. Don't add Mixcraft MIDI out to this list. Within Mixcraft, in check Mixcraft MIDI In and NULL as inputs. *reason Make sure NULL isn't an input or an output. I know, it seems opposite but there's a reason. Using MIDIOX, in the routing have Mixcraft MIDI out as an INPUT and have Mixcraft MIDI in as an OUTPUT. In loopMIDI add three virtual ports: Mixcraft MIDI In, Mixcraft MIDI out and NULL. You could use two free tools: MIDIOX and loopMIDI to achieve the goal. I've not used Insta Composer but here is how I would try and solve it. Not sure why route to track wouldn't work.
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