using a roland Juno alpha 2 as a controller to send midi events into a motu micro lite (port 1).
I have the first 16 instruments in renoise set to external midi out of port 1 of the motu going into a Roland s760, each instrument in Renoise is set 1 to 1 to midi channels 1-16.
the Juno is set to Channel 1.
The issue is that the juno triggers channel 1 on the roland regardless of what instrument is selected on renoise.
Does Renoise have a thru function that can be disabled? or is there a setting on the juno or the roland I should be looking into? Or is there a better solution to this?
“just use the sampler in renoise and stop using the s760” is the incorrect answer.
forgot to say that the correct corresponding instruments sound when i switch between the instruments in Renoise AS WELL AS the channel 1 sound.
so switching the midi channel on the juno internally just switches the issue to a different sound. atm I have the juno set to channel 16 and since I have no sound assigned on the s760 on channel 16 the issue is avoided.. but I would prefer to solve the problem rather than avoid it
I have renoise setup so that it switches to different midi out channels and ports depending on what renoise instrument I have it set on. another odd thing is that when both the juno and renoise are set to midi out channel 1 I can hear two different notes, as tho the juno is sending a note that is getting transposed somehow at the same time, but then sounding both simultainiously. I feel like this might be a clue as to what the midi scho or thru issue is