Fair enough but the internet seems to feel differently so I’m just passing along the information, in practice you may be absolutely correct.

Via “the internet”:

“A USB connection has much higher bandwidth than a DIN-MIDI connection, which means that instead of each cable having just one physical port with 16 channels, a single USB cable can support 16 virtual MIDI ports each with 16 channels, for a total of 256 MIDI channels down one cable!”

So, to whatever degree it actually helps may be dependent on the device and maybe digitone won’t be happy either way, but I think you’re correct 3 or 4 isn’t much and people have done that successfully between hardware devices so I don’t see why Ableton should be any different. Unless Ableton is sending more than we realize and in which case a midi monitor might tell you what data you want to filter out, if you want to go that route.