User guide
Virtual Midi Ports
! The Macintosh version of SoundEditor includes a Virtual MIDI Interface that allows you to connect
the SoundEditor application between your MIDI Sequencer (Logic, ProTools, Cubase, etc.) and the
DSI Tetra. In the MIDI Setup window, you’ll notice MIDI In Port and MIDI Out Ports labeled
‘Tetra V– Output Port’ and ‘Tetra V– Input Port’ respectively. These ports are established by
SoundEditor to provide a virtual MIDI bridge between it, your MIDI Sequencer and the Tetra:
NOTE: Although they appear in the MIDI Setup list, the Virtual ports
should never be selected. The Virtual ports are always active and are
designed to be used exclusively by the MIDI applications that will be
communicating with SoundEditor. You should select only the external
(physical) ports that will be used for the connection between
SoundEditor and the DSI Tetra.
! The Virtual MIDI Port function allows SoundEditor to interact with the Tetra while
! continuing to pass MIDI data to your MIDI Sequencer.
To configure your sequencer for this setup, you need to select “Tetra V – Output Port” as your
sequencer’s MIDI Input port and “Tetra V – Input Port” as your sequencer’s MIDI Output port.
With this setup, the sequencer will receive MIDI data from the Virtual Output and transmit MIDI
data to the Virtual Input.
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DSI Mopho SoundEditor - MIDI Setup Options
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DSI Mopho SoundEditor - MIDI Setup Options
To confi gure your sequencer for this setup, you need to select “Mopho V – Output Port”
as your
sequencer’s MIDI Input port and “Mopho V – Input Port” as your sequencer’s
MIDI Output port. With this setup, the sequencer will receive MIDI data
from
the Virtual
Output and transmit MIDI data
to
the Virtual Input.
The Virtual MIDI Port function allows SoundEditor to interact with the Mopho while
continuing to pass MIDI data to your MIDI Sequencer.
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