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952 Chapter 40 Project Settings and Preferences
If your master keyboard does not have a Local Off setting, you can use this feature to
avoid unwanted note doubling when recording:
 With multi timbral sound sources, assign the instrument (usually channel 1) which
plays the part that is heard when playing with the computer turned off.
 With mono timbral sound sources, assign the instrument which represents the sound
generating part of your master keyboard.
In either case, you should turn down the volume control of your master keyboard
whenever you are recording tracks for any other instrument.
It is possible to disable MIDI Thru for any MIDI track in the Arrange window, by simply
disabling the Record Enable button beside the track name.
Input Filter Tab
The Input Filter tab is used to screen certain event types at the sequencer input. For
further information on the individual checkboxes, see “Filtering MIDI Input on
page 383.
Chase
The Chase MIDI project settings tab (see Using the Chase Events Function on
page 115) offers a number of checkboxes that determine which event types are chased.
If a checkbox is ticked, it indicates that chase events is activated for that event type.
Score Project Settings
All Score project settings are described in “Project Settings for Score Display on
page 776.
Video Project Settings
All Video project settings are described in “Video Project Settings on page 803.
Assets Project Settings
The project assets refer to all audio files, EXS instruments, and other data associated
with the project. Ideally, you should save all project assets with the project file, but may
prefer not to. Full details on project handling, including information on the Assets
project settings, is found in “Working With Projects on page 135.