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Like most DAWs, DP takes advantage of OS X's reliable MIDI functionality, CoreMIDI. It reads the MIDI Configuration you've created in the Audio MIDI Setup application's MIDI window to find out about what controller keyboards, interfaces, hardware synths or other MIDI devices you have connected to your Mac. Audio MIDI Setup (aka 'AMS') is pretty intuitive in use, with its graphical representation of your hardware, but DP users should remember a few extra details. First, we benefit from the fact that a standard installation DP adds hundreds of patch‑list ('.midnam') and manufacturer data ('.middev') files to your [Startup Drive]/Library/Audio/MIDI Devices folder. If there's a patch list for a particular synth you own, you'll be able to choose preset banks and patches by name from DP's Tracks Window and other places.

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Try double‑clicking a synth‑type device in AMS, if you have one there. A Properties window appears, in which you can select Manufacturer and Model, and provide details about which MIDI channels the device transmits and receives on, amongst other things. If you're a hardware fiend, making the extra effort to define your synth here is totally worth doing. OS X's Audio MIDI Setup tells DP about your MIDI rig, giving access to patch lists (as shown here for a Roland XV5080 module) for connected devices.

Second, USB‑equipped controller keyboards and synths will often appear in AMS as MIDI interfaces, with little port icons that can be connected up to other devices. This makes sense — they really are interfaces, albeit ones that have a built‑in keyboard or sound engine. If you use DP 7.1 or later, this type of MIDI device appears in MIDI input and output pop‑up menus under an 'Unconfigured Ports' submenu. It's one extra little bit of mousing, but it all feels perfectly easy. Prior to DP 7.1, though, you don't get that submenu.

You'll normally see USB‑connected synths in regular MIDI Output pop‑up menus, but controller‑type devices might not appear at all as MIDI Inputs. If you experience this: • Launch AMS and click 'Add Device' to create a new device in the MIDI configuration. • Double‑click it to open its Properties window, and rename it something like 'DP MIDI Input'.

• Drag a connection from the output port of this new device to the input port of your controller. Now, back in DP, you should be good to go.

Any time you need to choose a specific MIDI input, an item called 'DP MIDI Input' should be visible in pop‑up menus. Prior to v7.1, DP needs a helping hand in Audio MIDI Setup to use some USB‑connected controller devices. Creating an extra 'dummy' input device, as shown here for a Nord Piano, solves the problem Now that's out of the way, let's run through a few basics.

Choosing MIDI devices: There are loads of places where you can choose the output of a MIDI track. In the Tracks window, there's a dedicated Output column; click in that to reveal a pop‑up menu. In the Sequence editor, it's the second pop‑up menu in the Track Settings panels, while in the Mixing Board, you use the lower of the two pop‑up menus at the bottom of a MIDI track 'channel strip'.

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Finally, in the MIDI Graphic editor, you can use the Track info section in the Information Bar. In all cases, software instrument plug‑ins you've got hosted in DP only appear if their Instrument tracks have a valid audio output, so start your troubleshooting there if an instrument plug‑in doesn't appear. Any devices appearing in italics are 'offline' — perhaps unconnected or unconfigured.

The same MIDI Output pop-up menu as it appears in the Tracks window and in the Sequence editor. Driving multiple MIDI devices: What if you wanted to layer up several MIDI instruments and play them in real time? That's what Device Groups are for.

In a MIDI track output pop‑up menu, try choosing 'New Device Group' instead of an individual device. This opens the MIDI Device Groups window (which you can also access from the Studio menu) and there you can add instruments to the default 'Device Group 1' by clicking on the little folder icon and choosing from a pop‑up menu. Alternatively, click the little 'handle' icon to display all possible MIDI outputs, and include them in the group by clicking tick‑boxes for their available channels.