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[Note: In some cases, you may want specific tracks to ignore certain
kinds of incoming MIDI data. For example, if you are composing using
an external sequencer, you may want to turn the “keyboard” off so that
the track isn’t triggered twice (once when you press the key and once
again when the MIDI data comes back from your sequencer).]
Menu: Song/Track/Controls
Parameter: EDIT Track (not available for audio tracks)
Value Range: (Varies depending on how many tracks have been
created)
Select the track you’d like to edit using this parameter.
Menu: Song/Track/Controls
Parameter: Keyboard (not available for audio tracks)
Value Range: On, Off
This parameter determines whether the currently selected track can be
triggered by the keyboard.
Menu: Song/Track/Controls
Parameter: Aftertouch (not available for audio tracks)
Value Range: On, Off
If you do not want the currently selected track to respond to aftertouch,
uncheck this box. Otherwise, leave this box checked for normal
operation.
Menu: Song/Track/Controls
Parameter: Controller Knobs (not available for audio tracks)
Value Range: On, Off
If you do not want the currently selected track to respond to the control
knobs, uncheck this box. Otherwise, leave this box checked for normal
operation.
A Note on Local Control:
If you’re using an external controller, you
don’t need to disable the Keyboard
parameter for every track you create in song
mode. Instead, you can disable the “Local
Control” parameter on the
Global/Settings/MIDI page (see page 185
for more). This effectively disables the
Keyboard parameter for all tracks in Song
mode.