Hmm, just got a Circuit a couple of days ago and haven't placed it in the MIDI network. Generally you set the slave device to the same MIDI channel as the master and go for gold.
Okay just scoured the Circuit literature and we have bought a MIDI instrument with locked MIDI channels, again for me and I'm getting sick of it.
The MIDI parameter chart for the Circuit says Synths 1 and 2 run on MIDI channels 1 and 2 respectively, with the drums running on MIDI channel 10. You need to turn on MIDI TX and RX at start-up, by pressing and holding Shift while switching on the Circuit on. The two green pads on the bottom left are the RX and TX activation buttons, with "On" being the factory default mode. On the right are the clock options, with the first being for external or internal clock source and the second (far right) being clock send (on/off).
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, so again I need to put an instrument on it's own input/output port on my MIDI patchbay. Why do these well established and renown companies do such dumb things with regards to MIDI? If Arturia can make a cheap MIDI product with front-face MIDI channel selection functionality, why can't Akai or Korg or Novation do it too?! Arturia, you rule on that side of things. BUT, take a page from Novation and please make all the front-face functions addressable via MIDI, pretty please with sugar on top?