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This will also change depending on the type of incoming MIDI event.
For Note On & Off the data will be Velocity Levels. (0-127)
For all the other controllers, the data will be in MIDI control numbers. (0-127)
Set a minimum and maximum value.
Filtered MIDI: Event
Select the outgoing MIDI event type from the dropdown list.
Use Data 1 from incoming
This overrides the values entered here and lets whatever values are in the Incoming Data-1 section
determine the range instead.
Filtered MIDI: Data-1
This will change depending on the type of Filtered MIDI event.
For Note On & Off the data will be in Note Names. (C-1 – G9)
For all the other controllers the data will be in MIDI control numbers. (0-127)
Set a minimum and maximum value. Use the incoming MIDI data window at the bottom of this
window to help figure out what Notes or MIDI controller numbers to use.
Use Data 2 from incoming
This overrides the values entered here and lets whatever values are in the Incoming Data-2 section
determine the range instead.
Filtered MIDI: Data-2
This will also change depending on the type of Filtered MIDI event.
For Note On & Off the data will be Velocity Levels. (0-127)
For all the other controllers, the data will be in MIDI control numbers. (0-127)
Set a minimum and maximum value.
Use Data 1 from incoming
This works like before and overrides the values entered here and lets whatever values are in the
Incoming Data-1 section determine the range instead.
Use Data 2 from incoming
This works like before and overrides the values entered here and lets whatever values are in the
Incoming Data-2 section determine the range instead.
Add New Filter
Click to add the current filter to the Filter List. You can add several filters at once, each with their own
custom settings.
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