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What's the best/cheapest way to use the keyboard to send MIDI through a different channel? Something like the mutable instruments midipal; or a way to hack the keyboard itself to switch channels with a button? I know it can be done with a laptop and a DAW; but I'm looking for something simpler.

Also; share any hax for it that you've seen online if it sparks discussion.

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Matthew Joseph Payne

I found this funky little box for $20 at a used music store that translates incoming MIDI signals across channels. I don't remember what it's called, and it's down in the basement. If I find it I'll let you know what it's called.

MIDI Solutions makes these two products - either one is $150.
http://www.midisolutions.com/prodevp.htm
http://www.midisolutions.com/prodrte.htm

I guarantee you that it's possible to do this cheaper with an arduino (or any microcontroller).

As for mods to the keyboard itself, I did this, to put the touch strip in permanent pitch-bend mode:

http://kineticturtle.blogspot.com/2011/ … eytar.html

I have plans for more, including reversing the touch strip (so it goes the normal direction), and eventually making a sustain control. There may be a writeup about how I use the rockband keytar live soon by someone from Harmonix.

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You can also do it with this:

http://www.amazon.com/MIDI-Solutions-20 … B0002GH8IE

You hold the switch, hit any key the number of times equal to your channel and unpress. It can do some other junk too. I got it used for $40. The cool thing about the market for these is that they are hard to sell cause no one really buys them, so you can get a second hand one pretty cheap.

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England

The Anatek Pocket range came out about 20 years ago. I've got the Pocket Filter. They need no batteries or PSU (powered by MIDI).

I believe the Pocket Channel will do you. Here's one for sale:

http://www.jimlaabsmusic.com/used-instr … _5930.html

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Matthew Joseph Payne
InactiveX wrote:

The Anatek Pocket Channel

That is exactly the thing I was talking about in my post, thank you!

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England

I had a feeling it might be!