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MidiMux is a MIDI multiplexer - some people call it a knobulator. It samples and holds CV values from an input row to an output row of your choosing (four are available.) As soon as you change the output row you can start entering new value for the new select output row but - and that's the important part - the previous row will keep outputing the values it last saw.
In short, when you connect it to a keyboard with, say, four knobs, you can output 4 times that many CVs, as the diagram below depicts:
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