Also mit Global 1 geht es auch..
man packt zum Multi nur eine weitere Zone ... hier Option3 funktioniert... oder greift einen der Vorschläge des Supports auf. Will Euch die Antwort nicht vorenthalten:
"... So the issue I see here is the Nord is indeed transmitting on channel 1 to the Forte and you are triggering channel 1 (happens to be a piano at the moment). Realize the Forte is a
multitimbral MIDI keyboard, and by definition that means all 16 channels are active at all times. So if you send data to a given channel it will respond.
So you have 3 possible solutions here:
1) I am not familiar with the operation of the Nord but the simplest solution would seem to be to shut OFF the Nord's transmission of channel 1 (if you are not using it.)
2) If that is not possible then use that to your advantage and in your configuration on the Forte use channel 1 in place of channel 2.
3) If the above are not viable options for you, next you might then consider creating a 'dummy' Multi zone in the Forte to 'catch' the unwanted incoming channel 1 data and direct it nowhere, effectively silencing channel 1 activity (will act like a MIDI filter).
To do so, first make sure you have the
User Type set to "
Advanced" (GLOBAL Main). Then in your Multi :
- Add one more zone (
NewZn);
- Set that zone's
Input Channel (Edit: Multi Main) to "
1M";
- Lastly set that zone's
Destination (same page) to "
NONE".
4) The last option would be to skip all of the above and employ some sort of external in-line MIDI filter box that would prevent channel 1 output from the Nord reaching the Forte. ..."
Wenn ich das richtig verstehe, müsste das Problem ja auch bestehen, wenn der Global auf einem anderen Kanal als 1 steht, weil der Kurze ja ständig auf allen Kanälen empfängt. Oder liege ich da falsch?
Lieben Gruß
Reiner