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Alyseum AL-88c User Manual

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AL-88c – User’s manual © - Revision 1.7

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5.2 CopperLan

Manager

Editing and establishing virtual connections from/to the AL-88c is done via the CopperLan
Manager

application software.

The CopperLan Manager is part of the CopperLan Package available cost free from the
CopperLan website

http://www.copperlan.or

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This application software provides 4 different tabs for the management of a CopperLan
network:

1. An Overview tab, displaying all machines & computers and their current connections.
2. A Connect tab, to add/remove connections between device’s outputs and inputs.
3. An Edit tab, providing a universal way to edit parameters.
4. A Snapshot tab, to store network configuration and settings.

Remember to save your settings after being done with editing.


5.2.1

Merging MIDI function

Connecting two or more sources to the same destination, realizes a merging functions.
Beware that MIDI does not allow merging every type of message at any time. Merging two
sysex messages may lead to unpredictable results.
More information on our application note:

http://www.alyseum.com/download

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5.2.2

Establish MIDI connections

It is possible to connect any source to any destination, as a whole virtual cable or according
to message type.
To connect a whole virtual cable, select the appropriate source device and click on the MIDI
connector icon. You complete the operation by selecting a destination. All messages
appearing at the source will be transferred to the destination without any filtering or
remapping.
Instead of connecting a whole cable content, it is allowed to connect individually one or more
message types according to the following split:

1. Note and Controller messages on a channel basis – these are channel messages

Any of the 16 MIDI channels content can be linked separately

2. Clock messages (incl. clock control and song position messages)

Any clock from any source can be connected to any destination. Note that MIDI
destinations can only accept a single clock whereas CopperLan destinations can
accept many.

3. Other messages (Sys)

This selection covers all messages to the exception of messages in categories 1 and 2
here above. This linking is essentially used for SYS EX and MTC messages.

It is meaningful to only connect sources and destinations of adequate messages type (e.g.
Sys to Sys). However, it is allowed to connect any source channel to any destination
channel, effectively realizing a channel remapping.
More information on our application note:

http://www.alyseum.com/downloads