Selecting MIDI Play Devices
ChordWalk can also play locally installed SoundFonts. The guide provides detailed instructions for connecting to DAWs and external devices and installing SoundFonts.
Virtual Instrument using SoundFonts
Independently of Local or external MIDI Devices connected, you can immediately start playing a wide range of instruments sounds using our bundled SF2 SoundFont Package. Five on-board Virtual Instrument MIDI destinations are provided. They are Labelled V1, V2, V3,V4 and V5.. You can assign any SoundFont Instrument sound to one or all Virtual Instrument Destinations.
ChordWalk and a DAW running together on a Windows PC
The setup process is straightforward for a Windows PC running a DAW such as Cubase, Ableton, PreSonus Studio One, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Reason, MOTU, Reaper, Mixcraft, Bitwig, Magix Samplitude, and others.
Creating Virtual Loopback MIDI-Ports
We will show how to configure loopMIDI to enable you to route individual Arpeggiators, Chord selections, and virtual instruments in ChordWalk to individual virtual instrument channels of your DAW.
Cubasis 3, MIDI Routing for Individual Tracks, to Pair with ChordWalk Creation Areas running on iPad
Below is the MIDI Routing assignment for individual channel Selection in Cubasis Elements 3. In most cases, when playing with ChordWalk, it is recommended that All MIDI Ports is selected for each individual channel routing.
Connecting an iPad/ iPhone to a USB MIDI-enabled Device / Keyboard
You can connect ChordWalk to any selected USB MIDI Play Devices to play simultaneously with ChordWalk locally on an iPad, iPhone, or Mac.
Connecting ChordWalk running on a Windows PC with a USB-enabled MIDI Synthesiser Keyboard
Most USB synthesizers and MIDI-enabled devices use a USB 2.0A to B cable. Connect your Windows PC or USB hub to your synthesizer, synthesizer keyboard, or MIDI-enabled device using this cable.