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Deep Editing & MIDI Control: MIDI BASICS
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DEEP EDITING & MIDI CONTROL
MIDI BASICS
What’s MIDI?
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a communications protocol
designed to let various music-making machines exchange information. It allows
one device to control another, and several devices to all be used together in
coordination.
In/Out
POD has two MIDI connections: In & Out. You connect POD to other MIDI
devices by connecting MIDI cables to these connections. Each connection is a
one-way street: information flows from the OUT of one device to the IN of
another device. To allow information to flow back, you must connect a second
cable, from IN to OUT.
MIDI Channel
MIDI allows 16 different channels of information to be transmitted and received
through one MIDI cable. The MIDI channel is independent of, and has nothing
to do with, POD’s channels for storing individual sound programs.
You tune POD in to listen to a particular MIDI channel (like choosing a channel
on a TV or a station on a radio), and make sure the device that you want POD to
listen to is transmitting on that same MIDI Channel. To set POD’s MIDI channel,
press the MIDI button (which will light up). The single-digit display will show
you the channel POD is currently tuned in to. Use the Up and Down arrows to
select a different MIDI channel. POD will display channels 10–16 by lighting up
the decimal point to the right of the single digit. So “2.” means channel 12.
You can also set POD to listen to all channels (Omni mode) by selecting A (A for

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