Owner`s manual

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MIDI Module
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Here are two more examples for additional basic routings:
1 One input to several outputs: Open the routing, and highlight the input. The input icon
is depicted inversely. Then, click on all outputs to which you want to send the signal. The
MULTISTATION functions in this case as a distributor.
2 Several inputs to one output: Open the routing and highlight the output to which the
inputs should be routed. The output icon is depicted inversely. Now, click on the inputs,
one after another, which will be routed to this output.
10.3.1 Routing to an internal Tone Generator
In the same screen where you perform the basic routings, you will find the following icons:
The icons represent from left to right:
1 D.Board An additional inserted daughterboard (a hardware expansion with built-in tone
generation)
2 Synth.A The internal soundfont generator synthesizer 1
3 Synth.B The internal soundfont generator synthesizer 2
4 Trigger The port used to address the audio files which are activated by trigger notes
externally.
All of the above ports are available to be included in your routings. This makes it easily possible then to play the
internal soundfont synthesizer through an external connected keyboard. Only create one routing which creates a
connection between the input and the desired syntheziser.
10.3.2 Routing of the Song Player
Of course, it is possible to route the MIDI signals of a MIDI song that come out of the MULTISTATION. But notice
that you have to do such a routing in the [Route MIDI tracks to outputs] screen and not in the routing window that has
just been described. You will find more information about this in chapter 9.19 - Icon Line in the Player / song Icon
- on page 83. Please refer to the keyword Edit routing at the Index.