User manual

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Host MIDI Setup
The top portion of the screen is for the 'Host' MIDI IN and Out data path. This is data that comes from and goes to the DAW
Host. MIDI port selection is achieved in the Host's MIDI setup.
Host MIDI In (data from Host):
The left portion is the Host MIDI In'. This is data that comes from the Host into the Editor. You may want to activate these if
you are using a MIDI keyboard controller for sending Note, Pitch, Modwheel data to/from the Synth or if you are sending
Host sequencer Note, Pitch, Modwheel data to the Synth through the Editor. You can activate these with the button on the
top right of the module. Set the filtering options. Only activate the data paths and messages that you need. It is
recommended to turn off the 'Program Change' functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor.
Host MIDI Out (data to Host):
The right portion is the 'Host MIDI Out'. This is data that comes from the Editor to the Host. You may want to activate these if
you are sending data from the Synth or Editor for track recording in the Host. Set the filtering options. Only activate the data
paths and messages that you need. It is recommended to turn off the 'Program Change' functionality for all modules to avoid
conflicts with the Editor. Be sure to read the section on 'A note on Sysex MIDI and Host Plug-in Capabilities' as you normally
cannot send Sysex MIDI data to a Host. Also, Hosts will differ on how and what MIDI data they can interpret. Please refer to
your Host User Manual for this information.
Editor MIDI Setup
The bottom portion of the screen is for the 'Editor' MIDI IN and Out data path. These should be activated to allow
communication between the Editor and the Synth. You can activate these with the button on the top right of the module.
Editor MIDI In (data from Synth):
The left portion is the 'Editor MIDI In'. This is data that comes from the Synth into the Editor. All Editor controls will respond
to their correlated MIDI messages from the hardware itself. All controls respond to their correlated MIDI CC numbers as
listed in the Little Phatty Users Manual. Set the MIDI port and channel that the Synth is connected to. Set the filtering
options. Only activate the data paths and messages that you need. It is recommended to turn off the 'Program Change'
functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor.
Editor MIDI Out (data to Synth):
The right portion is the 'Editor MIDI Out. This is data that comes from the Editor to the Synth. Set the MIDI port and channel
that the Synth is connected to. Set the filtering options. Only activate the data paths and messages that you need. It is
recommended to turn off the 'Program Change' functionality for all modules to avoid conflicts with the Editor. You will need
all the other options turned on except the 'MIDI Clock' data for proper communication between Synth and Editor.