EasyConfig Overview
EasyConfig makes MIDI routing simple and approachable—no need to dive into complex low-level setup.
The interface is organized into two main tabs: Routes and Split, each designed to help you configure your MIDI setup quickly and efficiently.
EasyConfig Routes
Destination Setup
You can route MIDI data to either:
- A local output name, or
- A network destination using the format:
<address>:<port>/<destinationName>
To make remote setup easier, there's a Query button that checks if the remote port is available and confirms connectivity.
All network communication uses WebSocket over TCP, ensuring reliable data transfer.
Keyboard Split
The Split tab lets you define a split point on your keyboard—this divides it into separate zones. This is especially useful for setting up layered instruments or assigning different sounds to different parts of the keyboard.
Once zones are created, you can assign them as sources for note on/off
events (when a key is pressed or released)
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Split

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