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full control over the type and range of MIDI data reaching the different
plug-ins used in the Performance.
Whether the MIDI lter receives any MIDI data and on which MIDI channel
the data will be received depends on the CHannel SeleCt and inPut SourCe
settings of the Sound it belongs to. Please read chapter 3.4 for details
about how to use the edit area.
Label Function Range Unit
In
The MIDI Input Activity Meter ashes when MIDI data passes the input of the
plug-in.
Channel
Use this Menu to select which MIDI channel is processed. none effectively
switches the Filter off, all processes all 16 channels and a number between 1
and 16 lters the respective MIDI channel.
All, None,
1…16
Low / High Pitch Filter
Use these to specify the lower and upper margins for the MIDI note values that
the lter will let through. Click with the mouse and drag up or down to change
the values. Example: if you choose a low Pitch Filter value of C2 and a high
value of A6, all MIDI notes below C2 and above A6 will be discarded, and all
notes beteen the two values (including C2 and A6) will pass through.
G-2…G8
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Internal MIDI plug-ins are
handled in the same way
as any other device in KORE. This
means you can save them as a
KoreSound to recall their settings at
a later stage.