Using one controller for two Soft Synths

Hey guys,
Does anyone know how to use one MIDI controller to play two soft synths? In particular, I would like to use the bottom half of the controller's range to play one instrument, and the top half to control another. Any suggestions?
Thanks!

Sounds easy enough. All you need to do is split your controller, and send each range of keys to a separate MIDI channel. Then, set each of the sounds you want to control to only receive MIDI from that channel and record enable both tracks.
I think there's a way to set this up in the environment too.

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