I don't currently have any kind of MIDI splitter or switch, but I would like to be able to use my BSP with both a Volca Keys and Meeblip Anode at the same time (both have MIDI in only) but the BSP only has a single MIDI out.
I have been thinking of getting a MIDI Y-splitter cable or
something like this but I wanted to check first if there may be an easier option. Could I simply use a
stereo splitter from the BSP MIDI out and connect both BSP MIDI cables to that?
Is there any other way to use the BSP with multiple MIDI outputs without a computer or dedicated switch box?
I've tried connecting the BSP's drum gates and/or "clock out" to the sync input of my Volca Keys and use it's own sequencer but I haven't been able to get that to work correctly. The clock output triggers the Volca WAY too fast on 24 ppqn, and loses sync quickly using 1 pulse per step. The drum gate almost works with a beat every step, but again the Volca loses sync in a few bars, using 1 beat every 4 steps seems to work better but any notes on SEQ1 or SEQ2 cause the Volca to jump ahead extra beats.
edit: also tried using sync out from Volca to clock in of the BSP but again was not able to get a sensible sync.
I'd really love to get this gear to cooperate together somehow.