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 To connect two devices, just click and drag from one to another. As you drag, a "​cable"​ follows your mouse to the destination port. As long as you drag to a valid port, the cable "plugs in" to the device and the objects are routed. To connect two devices, just click and drag from one to another. As you drag, a "​cable"​ follows your mouse to the destination port. As long as you drag to a valid port, the cable "plugs in" to the device and the objects are routed.
  
-{{ seqmidi.jpg }}+[{{ seqmidi.jpg ​| MIDI to MIDI, Audio to Audio. ​}}]
  
 To disconnect, right-click on either the sender or the receiver and select **Disconnect**. To disconnect, right-click on either the sender or the receiver and select **Disconnect**.
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 Do this by dragging-and-dropping a virtual cable from the (purple) output of your MIDI controller to the (purple) input of the MIDI Thru node.  Do this by dragging-and-dropping a virtual cable from the (purple) output of your MIDI controller to the (purple) input of the MIDI Thru node. 
  
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 This connection ensures that MIDI signals from your controller are echoed into your JACK system by way of the ''​seq''​ driver, which bridges ALSA MIDI (the subsystem receiving MIDI signals through USB) and JACK MIDI. This connection ensures that MIDI signals from your controller are echoed into your JACK system by way of the ''​seq''​ driver, which bridges ALSA MIDI (the subsystem receiving MIDI signals through USB) and JACK MIDI.
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 For example, if you have two instances of [[synths|Yoshimi]] open, each receiving MIDI data from your controller or from your DAW, then both of them are probably set to MIDI channel 1. This is probably not what you want, unless you really do want the two to play in unison. Setting one to Channel 1 and the other to Channel 2, for example, will split their response to those two signals, and play separate parts (assuming you have set your DAW to broadcast Channels 1 and 2). For example, if you have two instances of [[synths|Yoshimi]] open, each receiving MIDI data from your controller or from your DAW, then both of them are probably set to MIDI channel 1. This is probably not what you want, unless you really do want the two to play in unison. Setting one to Channel 1 and the other to Channel 2, for example, will split their response to those two signals, and play separate parts (assuming you have set your DAW to broadcast Channels 1 and 2).
  
-See the documentation for the application of your choice here on Slackermedia to learn how to set which MIDI channel is broadcast and/or responded to when received. +See the documentation for the application of your choice here on Slackermedia to learn how to set which MIDI channel is broadcast and/or responded to when received.
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 +Read the [[midi|MIDI]] appendix for more information on MIDI in general.
  
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