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MIDI
FILT
This is another filter, but this one has no effect on the sound. Instead, it filters out specific
MIDI information. When you enter this page, the cursor will be at the top left of a grid of
"+" signs, in a long rectangular box. As you turn the CURSOR knob, the cursor will move to
the right and then go down a line.
In this grid, the columns represent MIDI channels (1-16), and the rows represent MIDI
information which the S1000 will accept or filter. The first row, "
ON", affects the S1000's
receive capabilities for all information on that channel, the next, "
WHLS", refers to the pitch
and modulation wheels, the third ("
PRES") refers to aftertouch, and the last, "LOUD", refers to
an external MIDI volume control (controller ?). The last column in each row, "
all", will
affect the appropriate information for all MIDI channels. "+" signs mean that the S1000
accepts this information, "-" mean that this information is filtered out.
If you turn the DATA knob counterclockwise, the "+" which the cursor covers will change to
a "-". If you make this change on the top row, all "+" signs underneath will change to a "-",
and if you make this change in the "
all" column, the parameter for all MIDI channels will
be changed. The top right corner of the display
("ON"/"all") is a special case - all
parameters will be changed.
By using this filter, you can control the response of the S1000 to MIDI events. By filtering
out aftertouch on a percussion program where it is not needed, for instance, you can improve
the response of the S1000 when a lot of MIDI data is received.
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