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Channel Channel Routing and Layering
The MIDI Routing tab configures channel-specific MIDI input settings.
Each MIDI input port can be either enabled or disabled. If enabled, each input channel can
be remapped and layered. In the above picture:
Channel 1 is mapped straight through to channel 1
Channel 2 is disabled
Channel 4 is remapped to channel 1
Channel 6 is layered to channel 1 and channel 6. This means that each channelized
MIDI event (e.g. notes) on channel 6 is duplicated and sent to the instrument both on
channel 1 and channel 6.
Right click a row in the To column to make changes to this mapping. Click the triangle icon to
expand or collapse portions of the channel display.
Right click the To column on the port row to enable or disable the entire port, disable all its
channels, reset channels to a 1-1 map (unity), or map all channels to channel 1.
For each MIDI input port and channel from/to pair you can independently configure:
What MIDI note ranges a instrument will respond to (splits and layers configuration)
How incoming MIDI notes will be transposed (after note range filtering)
How incoming MIDI continuous controller data is remapped to different controller
numbers.
Quick MIDI Routing
Advanced MIDI Channel Routing
Channel Routing and Layering
Quick MIDI Routing
Advanced MIDI Channel Routing
Channel Routing and Layering