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4 In this icon line, click on the filter icon, since you want to set a filter. This will open the
following screen:
5 In this screen you may select a filter at the left side in the All Filters field. You need to
know that the command aftertouch (which you want to filter out) is listed unter the term
Status Events. Therefore, click on the entry Status Events.
6 Select the [Add] button; it will move the chosen Filter (Status Events) to the the right
field.
7 Since Status Events is only the topical term, you have to specify the exact filter. For this,
highlight the entry Status Events in the Selected Filter field.
8 Click under the title Parameter on the entry (none) and turn the data wheel until the
term Chan Press appears.
Now you have placed the filter. You only have to decide for which in or output it is valid and on which MIDI channel it
should function. This is done in the same screen:
1 Touch the selection menu at the right hand of the term cons; it will open. Select the
entry IN1, since your master keyboard is connected to it. Now, the filter is working on
MIDI input 1.
2 Touch the selection menu at the right hand side of the term chan., it will open. Select the
entry OMNI, because you want to filter all after touch data on all (=omni) channels.