Owner`s manual
Reference Section
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3 Note Off Filters all Note-Off commands.
4 Even Notes Filters all notes with even note numbers.
5 Odd Notes Filters all notes with odd note numbers.
6 Lower Notes Filters all notes below the selected note number.
7 Higher Notes Filters all notes above the selected note number.
8 One Note Filters the selected note.
9 Controller Filters the controller with the selected control number.
10 Real Time Events Filters all real time events.
11 Active sensing Filters the active-sense-signal.
12 Sysexes Filters all system-exclusive-files.
13 Common Events Filters all common events.
As already described, you may insert any number of filters for any desired port on any MIDI channel. If you insert a high
number of filters, you might lose overview. This is why all set filters appear in the MIDI processor list, which can be seen
by selecting the allproc icon in the icon line of the MIDI module.
10.11 Functions Menu in the [filter] Screen
This menu provides functions that influence set filters and active processors. In detail,
you have the following possibilities:
1 Delete Filters... Opens a window in which you may perform
additional configurations. These are:
• All MIDI filters. Removes all set filters.
• Only on selected connector. Removes all filters on the port that you have defined in
the “Conn.” selections menu.
• Only on selected con. & channel. Removes the filters that are assigned to a specific
channel on a specific port. Please note here that the areas cons and filters communicate
with each other. This easily allows you to select a connector on the area of routings and
then to switch to the [filter] screen to delete a filter, as described here.