05-05-2015, 01:27 AM
From the ESI midimate 2 manual (http://www.esi-audio.com/products/midimate2/):
USB MIDI interface with 2 MIDI connectors, each can work as independent input or output
Using MIDIMATE II with your applications could not be easier.
If you connect the MIDI cable to a MIDI Output of an external device, signals will appear via MIDI input in your software.
If you connect it to a MIDI Input, you can send signals to the external device via the MIDI playback function of your software
It's supposed to be plugged in a computer, but as it's class compliant, it works with my tablet
But maybe not in the right usb busses for MSPro, I don't know much about how the tablet deal with midi commands
I'm quite sure it's not an offset issue, as I've tried sending 4 and 6 instead of 5, and I can see with "USB midi monitor" that I'm receiving Program change 4 when I send 5
I'm using Patch select, with msb:0, lsb:0 and value:4
Glad to know it can work
Do you have the reference of your cable?
USB MIDI interface with 2 MIDI connectors, each can work as independent input or output
Using MIDIMATE II with your applications could not be easier.
If you connect the MIDI cable to a MIDI Output of an external device, signals will appear via MIDI input in your software.
If you connect it to a MIDI Input, you can send signals to the external device via the MIDI playback function of your software
It's supposed to be plugged in a computer, but as it's class compliant, it works with my tablet
But maybe not in the right usb busses for MSPro, I don't know much about how the tablet deal with midi commands
I'm quite sure it's not an offset issue, as I've tried sending 4 and 6 instead of 5, and I can see with "USB midi monitor" that I'm receiving Program change 4 when I send 5
I'm using Patch select, with msb:0, lsb:0 and value:4
Glad to know it can work
Do you have the reference of your cable?