Owner`s manual
Reference Section
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This screen allows you to set up one or more keyboard splits. This means that MIDI notes from selectable inputs are
assigned to a specific keyboard area. A classical example for this is the simulation of a master keyboard, which works
based on the flexible design of the MULTISTATION even when the keyboard is only able to send on channel 1 (as
common in the past).
Please note: The MIDI Split process merely creates a division of one input channel into different (depending on the
configuration) output channels and the division of keyboard zones, but not the distribution of the individual MIDI outputs
(ports). These have to be programmed in addition, by selecting the
cons icon and patching the new created MIDI
channels to the desired output ports.
To create a MIDI split, you have to create a new keyboard zone first. For this, click either on the [New zone] button on
the bottom line of the screen or touch the simulated keboard on the upper part of the screen. In the first case, a new
zone with standard configuration will be created. In the latter case, a dialogue window will appear with the question:
“Do you want to create a new zone?” Answer the question with Ye s to create a new zone, click on No to abort the
action.
Now, you have the following possibilities for configuration:
1 Selection menu [Conn.] Configure here the input port.
2 Selection menu [Chan.] Configure here the MIDI channel that you want to split, or select
Omni for all channels.
3 Tastatur The splits are depicted graphically here. The zone that is being edited is marked
by a black field; eventually existing additional zones are shown below the keyboard.
4 Selection menu [OutCh] Configure here the MIDI channel to which the zone should
send.