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10.3.3 Selection Menu [Route Omni]
After opening the routing window, you will find on the bottom left the following selection menu:
All entries have fundamental influence over the behavior of the routings, giving them high significance. Thereby you
have the following options:
1 Route Omni This configuration performs the routing regardless of the individual MIDI
channels. To create a connection, it is sufficient to connect the desired ports. The
contained MIDI channels are not modified.
2 Route Channel This configuration routes the MIDI channels individually. The signals are
then not sent to the same MIDI channel. It is also possible to send the signal of one MIDI
channel to any other MIDI channel. For example, this makes it possible to route a MIDI
signal that the MULTISTATION receives at input 1 on channel 1, to output 6 on channel
8.
As soon as you have selected to Route Channel and perform a routing, the [MIDI chans]
screen will open. It is described in detail in chapter 10.5 - Icon Line in the MIDI Module /
[chan.] Icon - on page 109. Please refer to that chapter for more information.
3 Enable/Disable You may enable or disable all ports that are shown on the screen. For this,
select the entry Enable/Disable and click on the ports that you want to switch on or off.
Disabled ports receive the entry OFF.
4 Show routings In this mode connections can only be displayed. It´s not possible to make
new connections. Use this mode to verify which inputs are routed to which outputs. As
soon as you click on one input in this mode the corresponding outputs will be marked
black. If no black marking is displayed this input hasn´t been routed to any output yet.
10.4 Functions Menu in the [cons] Icon
Here, you will find several functions that are related to the routings and their processors.
If you read this manual from beginning to end, the term processors will not be familiar
to you. The subject will be explained in chapter 10.7 - Icon Line in the MIDI Module /
[allproc] Icon - on page 111. Please refer there for more information.