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How do I configure Conduit to route MIDI messages from my DAW to multiple MIDI devices connected to its outputs?
Using the Conduit Setup app, you can define up to 16 custom routings, assigning specific MIDI channels and message types (e.g., CC, Program Change) to be forwarded from the DIN-5 input or USB MIDI to each individual MIDI output.
How do I save and recall different MIDI routing and processing configurations on the Conduit?
Conduit allows you to save up to 16 Patterns. You can easily switch between these patterns either via MIDI Program Change messages or using the dedicated Pattern Select buttons on the device, instantly recalling your saved configurations.
Can I use Conduit as a standalone MIDI thru box without needing a computer connected?
Yes, Conduit functions as a fully functional MIDI thru box even without a computer. After configuring your routings and saving them as patterns, you can disconnect the USB and Conduit will continue to operate using the saved configurations.
Why is Conduit not recognizing my MIDI device when connected to one of its outputs?
First, verify that the connected device is powered on and set to the correct MIDI channel. Also, double-check in the Conduit Setup app that you've correctly configured a routing to send MIDI messages to that specific output.
What is the 'Event Processor' feature, and how can I use it to filter or transform MIDI data?
The Event Processor allows for real-time manipulation of MIDI messages, including filtering specific CC numbers, remapping MIDI channels, or even transposing notes. It provides granular control over MIDI data flowing through the Conduit, enhancing customization possibilities.

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