AllegroAgitato
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Hi All,
Does the USBHost_t36 library support multi-channel midi devices? I have a akai ableton push midi controller hooked up to a teensy 4.1's usb-host port. The Push controller has 2 seperate virtual usb-midi ports, but when i send midi over either, midi is always received via the first usb-host port (i have 4 usb-host mididevices setup). This would make sense if the USBHost_t36 library treats both virtual ports as the same device and it doesn't support multiple virtual ports like you can with USBMidi. But i can't find any documentation on this. If i turn on the serial debugging in the USBHost_t36 library it does indeed tell me the device has 2 interfaces
Code that i'm using is essentially the interface 16x16 example, but without the "serial" midi ports.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
kind regard,
Thomas
Does the USBHost_t36 library support multi-channel midi devices? I have a akai ableton push midi controller hooked up to a teensy 4.1's usb-host port. The Push controller has 2 seperate virtual usb-midi ports, but when i send midi over either, midi is always received via the first usb-host port (i have 4 usb-host mididevices setup). This would make sense if the USBHost_t36 library treats both virtual ports as the same device and it doesn't support multiple virtual ports like you can with USBMidi. But i can't find any documentation on this. If i turn on the serial debugging in the USBHost_t36 library it does indeed tell me the device has 2 interfaces
Code that i'm using is essentially the interface 16x16 example, but without the "serial" midi ports.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
kind regard,
Thomas