Owner`s manual

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MIDI Module
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This screen allows you to set up filters. This makes it possible to exclude specific MIDI data from the processing. On
the left side of the screen on the list All Filters are all filters that you may insert. However, this does not mean that
these filter have already been activated. Active filters are only those that are on the right field of the main area.
To activate a filter, select the connection first, in other words, you select in the selections field named Conn. the port
(or connector) that should be filtered. Afterwards, you select in the Chan. field to the right, the channel that should
be filtered. The next step is to select the desired filter in the list All Filters by clicking on it. Please notice that you
may scroll down the window for more filters. After selecting a filter, click on the [Add.] button. This moves the filter to
the list of Selected Filter.
In the center of the screen you will find underneath the title Parameter an input field. Give here the value that will be
assigned for the selected filter. Please notice that you have to highlight (click) a filter from the Selected Filter list,
before you can change its configuration.
Overall you may set up the following filters:
1 All Notes Filters all notes.
2 Status Events Configure which of the following events should be filtered here:
Channel Pressure (Aftertouch monophonic)
Controller 0 - 127
Prog Change
Poly Pressure (Aftertouch polyphonic)
Pitch Bend