Sat Aug 26, 2017 3:06 am
Hello Alte_neume,
How do you have the keyboards cabled to the computer and/or together?
If they're all connected together, and then connected to the computer via a single cable (whether a single MIDI cable, or a single direct USB-to-USB cable, between the keyboard stack and the computer), then each of the keyboards needs to be set within the keyboard hardware itself to transmit on a different MIDI channel, so that the computer/Hauptwerk can tell them apart. Classic MIDI Works' documentation for the keyboards will cover how to do that.
Once you've changed the MIDI transmission channel for one of those two keyboards (so that they are all then use distinct MIDI channels), you would need to use right-click auto-detection on the relevant virtual keyboard(s) again so that Hauptwerk knows to respond to it on the new channel.
(It isn't sufficient just to change the MIDI channel in Hauptwerk; the channel needs to be changed within the transmitting hardware, i.e. the relevant MIDI keyboard itself.)
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.