BespokeSynth can do it.
In this example I used the notesequencer modules, you can replace them with notecanvas modules and load save MIDI inside them. Then you can send your MIDI to different midiout modules (ports).
https://streamable.com/2px9a8
Linux Based Midi Clip Launchers
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Re: Linux Based Midi Clip Launchers
I know this is hella late, but I use Luppp. It's basically clip mode Ableton, but it looks good and you can design your own midi bindings for any devices you have to use as triggers.
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Music Nerd, Guitarist, Fixer of Things, DJ, currently employed by Donnybrook Balingup Community Radio (Station Manager & Drive Time DJ, Recording Engineer for a small attached studio for local artists)
DAW: Mixbus at home, Mixbus32C at work