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Many small drum MIDI controllers have a hard-coded MIDI channel of 10 (default for drum machines). Currently, Maestro is only listening on channel 16. Enabling Maestro to also listen on channel 10 would allow you to support a lot of drum-based MIDI controllers. This is great for live band use.
A better (yet, higher LOE) feature, would be a MIDI "Learn" feature (The DMX software I migrated from had this feature). Allowing you to go to a MIDI configuration page, click a "Learn" button next to the action you're trying to program (Prev, Next, Strobe, etc), and it sets the MIDI to whatever MIDI message it hears. This make it extremely flexible and easy-to-use for the end user.
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