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Encoder to toggle the icon red to start filtering the inbound clock messages. (Actually, a port
filter is a better way to do this see below in-port filters)
Note that these are routing filters, not In-Port or out-port filters. This method only filters the messages
that go through the specific routing. More on In/out-port filtering below.
Modifier Slots (tab-stops)
The six blue boxes at the bottom of the Routing screen are the modifier (MOD) slots. You can load any
modifier to any MOD slot by rotating the Encoder knob. Each MOD slot has two tab-stops. The first
scrolls through the MOD types and the second the variant numbers (typically 1-6) for each MOD.
The modifiers are applied to the MIDI messages in the order of the MOD slots. So the modifier in slot
one is applied first, the modifier in slot two applied second and so on.
Example: if you load a channel modifier (i.e. CH2), which changes the MIDI channel in a MIDI
message, the next modifier in the next MOD slot will “see” the message with that new channel;
the original channel info is lost. Chaining modifiers is very powerful, but it also can be a little
confusing.
To change the parameters of the modifiers, go to the MODS (Modifiers) screen pages: Channel Mapping,
Velocity Scaling, CC Scaling and Mapping, Keyboard Ranges (Layering and Splitting), Alter (Random &
Probability), Transpose, and Channel to Out-Port mapping.

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