Hi, I've got a pretty complicated MIDI setup with a couple dozen synths and a bunch of other MIDI devices, currently using four MOTU MIDI Express 128s. I've replaced one of the MOTUs with an AL-88c for testing and if all goes well I'm going to replace the other 128s with AL-88c's. I've been looking through the manual and looking around the forum, and although the crazy routing stuff you can do with CopperLan is cool and I might want to use some of those features at some point I'm mainly interested in a very simple usage case.
Basically I want to connect my synths to the AL-88c and have them show up in Cubase or Ableton with a human-readable name (like "ARP 2600 Kenton" rather than VMIDI1). I have so many synths that I'm not going to be able to remember that VMIDI22 is a Pro 2 or whatever. So how can I configure the AL-88c's physical MIDI ports to show up in my DAW with a friendly name like I do in the Mac Audio MIDI Setup -> MIDI Studio where I can rename each physical port on the Express 128s? I don't need any direct MIDI device to MIDI device routing, I just need a virtual MIDI port that is visible to other programs and connected to a matching pair of physical ports on the AL-88c with a user-defined name.
I'm on a Mac Pro running 10.9.5 Mavericks btw.
Thanks!