MIDI ROUTING
By default OXI One will MIDI Thru messages from one source to another. For example, the MIDI data
received via Bluetooth MIDI (BLE MIDI) will be output through USB MIDI, TRS MIDI output and, if any
CV/gate assigned to a sequencer, to the respective CVs or gates.
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This means OXI One can act as a MIDI hub and-or a MIDI to CV converter for
all kinds of setups and situations!
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Thru messages from one source to another can be deactivated from the Configuration menu.
The MIDI data generated by OXI One will be sent to the corresponding MIDI channel through all the
communication vias, say MIDI USB, MIDI TRS and MIDI BLE. This behavior cannot be configured in
the current firmware.
Each sequencer will listen to input MIDI data depending on the global configuration set in Config:
- If “MIDI In channel filtering” is ON, each sequencer will listen only to its assigned MIDI
channel. This applies to recording, MIDI to CV conversion or MIDI transformations like note
scale filtering, chord triggering or arpeggiation. Any incoming MIDI message will be forwarded
to all the sequencers (or tracks in case of a Multitrack sequencer) with the same MIDI channel.
- If “MIDI In channel filtering” is OFF, only the selected sequencer will listen to the MIDI input
messages and it will listen to ALL MIDI channels.
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In case of a MULTITRACK sequencer, each track will listen to their assigned
MIDI channel independently if channel filtering is ON.
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MIDI MONITOR
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You can check the incoming MIDI data using the MIDI IN Monitor. It can be accessed from the Config
menu, under System section.
It shows one message at a time indicating the source of the message.