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Bome MIDI Translator: User's Manual 2 Quick Start
2.4.2 Define MIDI Ports
Next, specify the MIDI input and
output ports you will be using. The
MIDI OUT ports will be the ports to
which translated MIDI messages
are sent to.
The MIDI IN port will be used as
the source of MIDI data, typically
connecting with an external MIDI
device, e.g. via USB or a MIDI
interface on a sound card. Select
the appropriate MIDI input
source(s) by checking it.
You can use a virtual MIDI port
here if you are setting up a
translator for a software sequencer
or other audio application that
interfaces with MIDI. Check the
virtual MIDI port as the output
device and then select it as the
MIDI input port in your 3rd party application in order to have Bome MIDI
Translator control it. Use the alias “Bome Virtual Port 1” (in italics ) instead
of the direct device.
2.4.3 MIDI Router / MIDI Thru
With the MIDI Router, you can
create MIDI Thru connections, i.e.
connect an input port with an
output port. Once connected, all
MIDI messages from the input port
will be sent directly to the output
port. You can use translator entries
to add or modify MIDI messages
sent to the output port.
Access the MIDI Router in the
Project Properties: click on the
filename on top of the left list, or
use the View menu (keyboard
shortcut: Ctrl+3). On the right,
scroll down until you see the
section titled MIDI Router.
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