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Michael, I use the Audio Switcher pretty much as per has described it, and I also use the MIDI Switcher. One thing to take note of with Bidule is that you can take just about any kind of incoming MIDI message and remap it to just about any other kind - channels, message type, CC number - and of course you can chain these together. I use a Peavy 1600, by now an ancient controller. It is hard to imagine you can't get the Nano to do what you want it to do. Hal Dean -----Original Message----- From: Michael Peters [mailto:mp@mpeters.de] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:15 AM To: Loopers Delight Subject: RE: basic Bidule question > Personally I prefer another concept though, which is to use the Bidule object called "Audio Switcher" in my case, the Midi Switcher seems more like what I need - I have one midi input signal (from a midified guitar) that goes to 4 different vst instruments, but of course I don't want all of them at once. The midi switcher seems to always switch on one of them, switching the others off. I was not successful so far programming the Nanokontrol buttons for that though ... they produce an on signal when pressed and an off signal when released, so they don't work as a toggle but as a momentary switch ... maybe they can be reprogrammed with the Korg software which I haven't looked at yet. -Michael