Global Midi Channel; Midi Control Configurations - Arturia TAE VOX Continental-V User Manual

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3.4.9 Global MIDI channel

You can choose which MIDI channel will be used to access VOX Continental V. If you select ALL,
the software can respond to data from any of the 16 MIDI channels (you can specify which ones
using the
MIDI preference
If you select a channel here, only data arriving on that MIDI channel will be received. So when the
Global channel matches the MIDI channel for one of the three instruments (Upper, Lower, or Bass)
that sound will be able to receive MIDI data. When it lands on a channel outside of those
assignments, the sound of the Upper instrument will be available to incoming MIDI data.
While we're talking about it, there's a window under the PREF button where you can specify the
MIDI channels for each manual and the pedals. See

3.4.10 MIDI control configurations

All knobs, sliders and switches on the VOX Continental V can be assigned to external MIDI
controllers. But before trying any of this, make sure the MIDI control device you want to use is
connected to your computer, and that your DAW and/or the VOX Continental V software are
correctly configured to receive MIDI events from that controller. (See
about the Arturia side of that equation.)
3.4.10.1 MIDI menu
The MIDI menu on the right side of the tool bar provides access to sets of definable MIDI controller
assignments known as configs (configurations). Click on the arrow to the right of the word "MIDI"
and a drop-down menu will appear.
This menu is composed of two main areas:
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