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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS
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Master Keyboard Input
The standard way of routing MIDI from a connected MIDI master keyboard or control surface to a device in the rack
is to set the Master Keyboard Input in the sequencer. When MIDI is routed to a selected track in the sequencer, the
notes and controller data are automatically echoed to the associated device in the rack.
Setting Master Keyboard Input to an instrument track is necessary if you want to play notes on an instrument
device from your MIDI master keyboard (and control the instrument device parameters via MIDI).
By locking additional MIDI keyboards to separate devices in the rack, you will be able to play and record on several
sequencer tracks simultaneously, see “Locking a surface”.
Setting Master Keyboard Input to an audio track is only necessary if you want to control the Main Mixer chan-
nel strip parameters via MIDI.
Setting Master Keyboard Input to a “non-instrument” (parameter automation only) track is only necessary if
you want to control the device’s parameters via MIDI.
Besides the standard routing described above, it’s also possible to lock certain rack devices to specific control sur-
faces. See “Locking a surface” for more details.
! If you have several MIDI keyboards/control surfaces locked to individual devices in the rack, it is possible to
control and record on several tracks simultaneously!
Setting Master Keyboard Input
D To set Master Keyboard Input to a track and its associated device, click the device icon in the Track List.
Master Keyboard Input set to an instrument track
Master Keyboard Input set to an audio track
The device icon gets a keyboard symbol below it and a red border, indicating that the track and associated device
has Master Keyboard Input. The track and device will now respond to incoming MIDI data from a connected MIDI
keyboard/control surface. By default, setting Master Keyboard Input also automatically selects the track, which is
indicated by the darker color of the track in the Track List.
It’s also possible to set Master Keyboard Input and track selection independently from each other by selecting
“Separated” on the “Keyboards and Control Surfaces” page in Preferences - see “Preferences – Keyboards and
Control Surfaces”.
Only one track at a time can have Master Keyboard Input. However, if you have locked additional MIDI key-
boards to specific devices in the rack via Remote (see “Locking a surface”), you will be able to play and record
these together with the track that has Master Keyboard Input.