CAMPS v4   for Windows

 

     
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MIDI Settings
The MIDI Setup dialog box offers a vast array of MIDI settings. Before making any setting in the dialog box, you need to choose a MIDI Driver software for use in CAMPS from TWO options, the Windows Operating System MIDI Mapper or MIDI Driver you've installed.
Choosing MIDI Mapper from the MIDI menu switches between enable or disable the Windows Operating System MIDI Mapper. When enabled, CAMPS passes MIDI Output Device selection control to the Windows Multimedia applet in the Control Panel. When disabled, MIDI Output Devices can be selected from within CAMPS, allowing much greater flexibility. A checkmark appears next to this item when enabled.
Choosing MIDI Setup from the MIDI menu opens the MIDI Setup dialog box, allowing you to manage many MIDI signaling details. This includes settings for input, output, sync and Devices.
One of niftiest MIDI features in CAMPS is the ability to assign a different MIDI Output Device to each Track. Depending on how many MIDI interfaces are installed on your computer, this allows you to send each Track's MIDI data to a different Synth module or other device. It is also possible to change these settings during Playback.

Each Track also provides a numerical entry area and a real-time flying fader control, each of which can have one of twelve MIDI Control Events assigned to it.

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