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SYNCHRONIZATION AND ADVANCED MIDI
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Routing MIDI to devices
Each External Control Bus can control up to 16 different Record devices, one for each MIDI channel. To route a MIDI
channel directly to a Record device, proceed as follows:
1. Locate the Record Hardware Interface at the top of the rack and click the ADVANCED MIDI button.
The Advanced MIDI Device panel is unfolded.
2. On the Advanced MIDI Device panel, click the Bus Select button for the External Control Bus you want to use
(A, B, C or D).
3. Below the Bus Select buttons there are fields for the 16 MIDI channels. Click the arrow button for the desired
MIDI channel and select a Record device from the menu that appears.
Incoming MIDI data on that bus and channel will now be sent directly to the selected device. In other words, the
master keyboard routing in the sequencer is bypassed.
Sending Controller data via MIDI
It is possible to send controller data from an external sequencer to control Record parameters. Just set up your ex-
ternal device to transmit the correct MIDI controller messages on the right MIDI port.
To find out which MIDI Controller number corresponds to which control on each device, please see the “MIDI Imple-
mentation Charts.pdf” document.
Once you have located the controller numbers and set everything up, you can record and edit the controller data in
the external sequencer as you normally do, and the Reason parameters will react correspondingly.
q Do not confuse this with Remote control. Remote does not require any mapping of controller numbers for sup-
ported control surfaces! See “About Remote”.
About recording Pattern Changes (Record+Reason)
As specified in the MIDI Implementation, MIDI Controller #3 can be used to switch patterns in a device. However, pat-
tern changes activated this way occur immediately (not at the end of the bar), which may or may not be what you pre-
fer.
Please, see “Recording pattern automation (Record+Reason)”, “Editing pattern automation (Record+Reason)” and
“Drawing pattern automation (Record+Reason)” for information on recording and editing pattern changes.