
Guide to Your Galileo Organ, v.1.0
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ports detected by Galileo by touching the INPUTS arrow button in the
MIDI preferences panel.
Using Galileo’s MIDI Out Ports
Follow the instructions provided by the target app or device to prepare it for
receiving MIDI from Galileo. Once the app or device establishes connection with
your iPad, you will see it listed in the dropdown
Using Galileo to Control Other MIDI Apps or Devices
You can transmit MIDI note messages from Galileo to other MIDI capable devices or
apps. Galileo provides three MIDI Out ports, one for each organ manual. In addition,
you can send the notes generated by Galileo’s built-‐in arpeggiator via the MIDI Out
ports.
Configure the Virtual MIDI target app as indicated in its user manual, or connect an
external MIDI-‐capable device using the appropriate adapter. If the app or device is
connected correctly, you will see it listed in the MIDI OUTPUTS table accessible
though the OUTPUTS button on Galileo MIDI panel. Select the desired app or device
on this table: when connected, a checkmark will appear next to its name.
Set the MIDI Out channel for the organ manuals you wish to use by touching the SET
button located next to the OUTPUTS button on the Galileo MIDI Panel. For each
manual, you can choose a MIDI channel between 1 and 16, or select OMNI to
transmit on all the channels. Lastly, turn on the MIDI Out port for the desired
manual(s) using the ON toggle located next to that manual’s channel configuration
area.
Keyboard Splitting
Galileo has a built-‐in keyboard splitting feature for use with external MIDI
controllers. This feature allows you to use a single MIDI keyboard to control
Galileo’s upper and lower manuals.
To use keyboard splitting,
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Set your keyboard’s MIDI OUT channel to match Galileo’s
upper manual IN
channel
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Enable keyboard splitting by touching the KB SPLIT toggle on the MIDI
Preferences panel.
To configure keyboard splitting,