Prosonus with ChordWalk

The images below show Prosonus running with ChordWalk. With Prosonus you must first setup external devices (The Virtual loopback ports simulates an external device).

Select “Studio one” and select the “options.

A drop-down menu of options will be presented as shown below. Select on External Devices and a dropdown will be displayed. Select “add” and a further setup menu will be displayed

Select “add a new keyboard. A setup menu will appear as shown below.

It is advised that you name the added keyboard with the assigned Port number as it makes it much easier to cross reference the routing between ChordWalk assignments and Prosonus instrument track assignments.

You must then setup “Receive From. The MIDI data assigned to this port in ChordWalk will be routed through this Virtual device in FL Studio. Press OK to save your Port settings.

Once your new keyboard devices have been added, you can now assign Ports, as shown below to individual instrument or MIDI tracks to receive data from your Port assignments in ChordWalk

The MIDI signal from the assigned Ports in ChordWalk will be routed to the selected corresponding Ports in the individual instrument or MIDI tracks in Prosonus. Setting up Prosonus is quite straight forward if you know what to do, so please follow the video tutorial to setup ChordWalk to run with Prosonus.



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