I use a Goldin midi guitar into Roland GR30 and then into a Casio keyboard with smart accompaniment.
When I play a triad, the casio will generate accompaniment. I want to riff on top of the accompaniment but the other notes mess up the accompaniment. I need a switch to block all the midi notes while I am riffing over the accompaniment.
What I want to do is:
1. start with midi switch OFF so no notes go through
2. depress the pedal to allow midi notes into the casio to detect the triad
3. after the chord is detected, release the pedal so no more midi notes go to the casio
So can i use this box as a hard switch like this please?
Do I need to insert a SWITCH in series on the midi path?
Or, can I get a 1/4in switch, into the MidiExpressionBox, which is connected to the GR30 to gate all the MIDI info to the Casio.
Maybe simply changing the midi channel would do the job?
Thanks
Paul
how to configure as Midi GATE
Re: how to configure as Midi GATE
If you can have your Casio transmit on a different channel than your guitar, then you could connect a MIDI Expression iO after your Casio and use a switch plugged into the iO to enable / disable a filter that would delete any messages on a specific channel. I can post some screenshots to show how you would set things up the MIDI Expression Control Application if you would like.
Re: how to configure as Midi GATE
hey Rob, thanks for your reply and suggestions...Sounds promising. Yes please on the screen shots.
What switch would we plug into your device...simply a momentary ? Thanks
What switch would we plug into your device...simply a momentary ? Thanks
Re: how to configure as Midi GATE
HI Rob,
THanks so much for the two screen shots .
I really like your GUI for configuration.
Also unbelievably good support.
I like you company.
I will purchase one of these devices as it looks really flexible and powerful
Thanks
Paul
THanks so much for the two screen shots .
I really like your GUI for configuration.
Also unbelievably good support.
I like you company.
I will purchase one of these devices as it looks really flexible and powerful
Thanks
Paul