Midi Filters; General Settings - GEM SK760 Owner's Manual

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When OFF, the track does not respond to the
keyboard, but responds to MIDI IN messages, or
it can be used by a Song or Style.
INTERNAL SOUND GENERATOR ICON: The
events generated by the track are directed to the
internal sound engine. When OFF, the track is
not connected to the internal sound engine, but
can send data to an external MIDI device via the
SK760/880SE MIDI OUT port.
MIDI OUT ICON: The events generated by the
track are sent to an external MIDI device via the
SK760/880SE MIDI OUT port. When OFF, the
track does not transmit MIDI via MIDI OUT.
MIDI FILTERS (F3)
Each Track has 14 filters available; 7 filters for
MIDI IN and 7 filters for MIDI OUT. These filters
allow you to specify up to 7 events which you do
not want the selected Track to either send or re-
ceive.
Options: Off, Program Change, Pitchbend, Mono
touch, Poly touch, ControlChange 00...31,
ControlChange 64...127.
3•6 Reference Guide
GENERAL SETTINGS (F4)
This option provides settings that influence the
instrument as a whole and are saved to the Gen-
eral Setup.
MIDI CLOCK: This allows you to select whether
the sequencer will synchronize to the SK760/
880SE Internal clock or to an External clock.
Note: SK760/880SE receives or transmits MIDI
Clock on the same MIDI port (A or B) as the Com-
mon Channel.
CLOCK SEND: Selects whether or not the
SK760/880SE's internal MIDI CLOCK informa-
tion will be sent via MIDI OUT.
Options: On, Off.
MIDI MERGE: Allows the data received at both
MIDI IN 1 and MIDI IN 2 to be passed to MIDI
OUT A and MIDI OUT B after having been proc-
essed by the Performance settings. This means
that the MIDI IN data can be processed by the
volume, transpose, MIDI filters etc. before being
sent to MIDI OUT.
Options: On, Off. On is the default setting.
Note: The parameter cannot be programmed when
the COMPUTER port is in use. See "Computer".
MIDI IN TRANSPOSE: This allows the simple
pitch shifting, (in half step increments), of all data
received at MIDI IN.
Deactivating this parameter can be useful to avoid
unwanted transpositions when you program
Songs with a computer. A computer operates as
a THRU device. After receiving data by a track

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