Windows musicians, your setup just got simpler. You no longer need to install the Jack version of Jamulus to use a MIDI controller—native MIDI support is now built into the standard ASIO build. Whether you’re using a Korg nanoKONTROL2, another fader bank, or any MIDI device, you can now map your hardware directly to Jamulus mixer controls without extra software. If you have multiple MIDI devices connected, Jamulus will automatically listen to all of them, so you can switch between controllers seamlessly. Want to use just one device? Add the `d` option to your `--ctrlmidich` setting followed by the device name, and Jamulus will ignore the rest. It’s a small change that makes a big difference for live performers and studio musicians alike.
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