User manual
Soundtower Evolver PlugSE V1.0 3
MIDI Conguration
It isn’t practical to provide specic instruction in this document to cover all the possible MIDI interfaces or
congurations that are available. We will show an example of a typical MIDI conguration using a MIDISPORT
2x2 MIDI interface.
NOTE: If you create a new MIDI track, the Evolver should appear as a possible input and output for MIDI
communication.
Click the MIDI button at the top of the Editor window. Select the
MIDI interface and port that the Evolver is connected to. Be sure your
MIDI input and output cables are correct. Once you have selected
the appropriate input and output ports, click the Poll button. An
‘ON-LINE’ message will appear at the top of this window conrming
proper connection.
MIDI FILTERS
• THRU:Host->MIDIOutPort
It enables to thru MIDI notes, continuous controller data, pitch bend, aftertouch etc. to be passed to the MIDI
port to which the Evolver is connected.
• THRU:MIDIInPort->Host
Many Evolver programs are set to send notes and other MIDI data generated by the 16-step Sequencer through
the Evolver’s MIDI Out port. This feature was initially intended for Evolver to play other external MIDI devices,
however when used in connection with the PlugSE™ it may cause a MIDI loop. In order to prevent MIDI loops
this option should be set to OFF.
• THRU:Host->HostPlugSEMonitoring
This feature allows for the MIDI signal coming from the PlugSE™ track to be bounced to another host track.
• EnableProgramChangefromHost
If enabled, any program/bank change commands will be passed over from host to the Evolver resulting in a
program change.
For information about additional features found in MIDI Conguration panel please see MIDI section below.