DaveDaves wrote:Existing responses have pretty much covered it, just to be clear though that no because TotalMixFX's only usage of MIDI is for using MIDI to control TotalMixFX itself (so that it, in turn, controls the interface per MIDI signal). MIDI and/or OSC can be setup for this sole purpose. It would've been great for that functionality to exist in TotalMixFX, especially because for Mac, MIDI Patchbay being a 32-bit app, cannot be used any longer on modern versions and so as OP laments, I've no choice but to fire up the DAW just for even one simple MIDI routing. I will note that MacOS' 'Audio MIDI Setup' app supports one user-specified 'live routing' of MIDI on the bluetooth / Network MIDI window, I recently learnt, and you don't even have to use BT/Wifi MIDI devices as your choices for source & destination, they can be any real and/or virtual MIDI I/O. To go that route, pin 'Audio MIDI Setup' to Dock, because you seem to have to enable on each fresh booting of the OS, its not like a setting for 'set it n forget it' like most in that app.
Thanks for your idea!
I tried it but it’s to complicated to fully understand and work something out.
Here is the scenario:
I send audio clock stream from iMac1 (master) to the erm multiclock.
The Multiclock then provides 4 shiftable midi clock outs.
One of them goes out in to midi2 in fireface ufx+ Port on the back.
The fireface is connected to the main iMac1.
I then want to send the shiftable midi clock from the fireface input, to the Madi Output of the fireface, then into to the madiface usb (midi over Madi), which is connected to another MacBook2, where ableton should be sequenced by this shiftable clock.
My problem is that I don’t know how to set up this midi forwarding.
All the network midi solutions that exist talk about forwarding midi notes etc. (Which i dont need to adress). They do not provide any solutions for my problem, although the principle looks quiet promising…
[edit]: found the Solution.
http://www.subtlesoft.square7.net/MidiPipe.html
Works for intel,arm,32/64 bit
Just build a pipe between the desired in- and outputs
It worked perfect