Midi Routing

I have two keyboards, one wired to Logic via midi cables (Port 1, Channel 1) the second board is a Virus Ti. I am not using Virus Control. I'm using the Virus Ti Synth driver and channel 2.
My question is, if I make a new Instrument track and apply a Soft Synth to it, is there a way to play it layered with either board and still have the remaining board sound on it's own channel. In other words, "Multi Recording with one of the boards layered to the SS?"
Demix is selected. I thought by selecting the same midi channel for the SS as one of the keyboards would work.. Nope! Is there a way to route this in the Environment? I'm a newbie to Logic and it's routing. Thanks.

Remember the MIDI channels of the instrument object determine how the events are distributed. I can't say for sure (because I'm not in front of Logic right now) whether in multiplayer record mode, if you have more than one object set to a particular MIDI channel whether the events get correctly sent to both, But I would have though they were.
So if your keyboard 1 is in channel 1, and your second keyboard is channel 2, in multiplayer mode (demix on), both you instrument and soft synth object channels should be 1 (so they are both played from keyboard one) with the third part on channel 2.
Is this what you are doing but it's not working?

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