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262 Tools and wizards
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In Channel: If a MIDI channel is set here, then ONLY this will be used for
recording.
Out channel: If the MIDI object includes multiple MIDI channels, then you can
use this option to filter out other MIDI channels than the one set. Only events
for the MIDI channel set here will be output via the MIDI interface.
Transp.: Transposes the played pitch in semitones up or down. Set the value
here to 2 and play C2, for example: D2 will be played or recorded. The value
12 transposes an entire octave up; -12 correspondingly transposes down.
Program: Sets the MIDI program for the current track.
Bank Hi (MSB): According to MIDI specification, "Bank Hi" is required if a
bank number should be addressed which exceeds the 7-bit MIDI range (0-127
or 1-128).
Bank Lo (LSB): Enter a bank number. If it exceeds 127/128, remove 128 and
enter 1 in the "Bank Hi"-field; if higher than 255/256 enter a 2, and so on.
Note: If you need to switch banks and programs within a track, it's
recommended that you set this in the MIDI object editor (view page 178), and
that you separate (view page 364) the objects at the corresponding positions.
MIDI Thru active: The incoming signal is immediately forwarded to the set
output device.
Managers
The managers combine frequently needed administrative and control functions
together inside one window, including those of markers, grooves, and tracks.
This also includes a file browser to find, sample, and load media data.
The managers can be opened inside or outside of the main window and do not
block it. The managers window has a multi-monitor capability and remembers
its last position when it is closed. A number of managers can be opened
simultaneously in various different views and independently of one another.
The managers integrate the following sub-windows, including keyboard
shortcuts: