please don´t beat me up for this question, but i didn´t find an answer to it yet.
it´s said everywhere, that a midibox lc needs its own midiport. but what would happen if two lc´s would be connected to one midiport with a midimerger. did anyone ever try this?
would both lc´s act simultaneously? or wouldn´t they work at all?
again, sorry, if this sounds stupid or anything, but that really concerns me.
I did this once to connect a Mackie Universal and and a midibox (Led-Vu-Meter).
If you connect two LC , both would do exactly the same, thats right.
I’m unsure, if a MIDImerger would be the right solution. In fact you would need a Midi-Merger for the Midi-In and a “splitter” (only one IC …) for the Midi-Out.
I don’t understand, why you want this … but it would work.
i´m building a midibox lc at the moment, consisting of two lc´s. one is a full lc emulation and the other one only contains a master fader and a lcd for mtc and status message. but i´m a little short on midiports. so i thought, technically, both lc´s would fulfil different tasks and, if both lc´s would act the same way with a shared midi connection, they could be merged.
what do you mean by “splitter”? do you mean that the second midi in of the merger (pin 26 with a pic16) should be connected the same way as the midi out, or the first midi in (pin 6)?
now i am dying to know - why is this useful to you as opposed to using 2 midi channels???
Each Midibox LC MUST have its own midi-Interface. He wants to connect two LC’s (both doing the same) to only one host interface. Thats why he needs it.
i have a laptop with only two usb ports. one is reserved for the soundcard and the other one for a midi interface.
besides, i have limited space at home for my music stuff and with an additional usb hub, a second interface and the required wires it would get pretty cramped at my desk :).