Owner`s manual

Reference Section
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The icon name allproc is a short form for all processors and basically indicates what kind of function it is. This
screen gives you the possibility to activate MIDI processors. These processors perform specific modifications to the
MIDI files or create MIDI files by themselves. What you can see at first in the above figure, is a list of all activated
processors in the active patch. Since no processor has been activated in the above figure, the list is empty.
Please notice that this list does not only contain processors that you activate in the menu. It rather contains all activated
processes, for example filter, keyboard splits or changes in the velocity. You also have here a window in which you may
get an overview of all running processes.
To activate a new processor, click on the [New] button on the bottom line of the screen. The following window will
open:
This window allows you to select the type of the new processor. You also establish here which function it will perform.
Please notice that after selecting a processor type and confirming it with Ye s , another window will always open in
which you may define an additional parameter. Overall you have the following options:
1 Transpose Transposes MIDI files in + / - 30 half tones. In detail, you may configure:
Port Select here the input or output on which the processor should work. Please notice
that you also have access to the internal tone generator as well as to a connected
external daughterboard.
Channel Select here the MIDI channel, or set the field to Omni to make the
processor operate on all MIDI channels.
Exclude chan If you put a check mark here, the configured channel will not be
transposed. Use this configuration if you want to transpose a complete MIDI file, with
exception of the drum track. Enter in this case (with a GM file) the midi channel 10 in
the field channel and put a check mark on exclude.
Close the window with Yes to apply the settings. Select No to abort the action.