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Recording
Options and Settings
Filtering MIDI
The MIDI–MIDI Filter page in the Preferences dialog allows you to prevent certain
MIDI messages from being recorded and/or “thruput” ( by the MIDI Thru function).
The dialog is divided into four sections:
Options and Settings
Recording-related Transport Preferences
A couple of settings in the Preferences dialog (Transport page) are relevant for
recording. Set these according to your preferred method of work:
Deactivate Punch In on Stop
If this is activated, punch in on the Transport panel is automatically deactivated
whenever you enter Stop mode.
Stop after Automatic Punch Out
If this is activated, playback will automatically stop after automatic punch out (when
the project cursor reaches the right locator and punch out is activated on the
Transport panel). If the post-roll value on the Transport panel is set to a value other
than zero, playback will continue for the set time before stopping (see below).
Section Description
Record Activating any of these options prevents that type of MIDI message
from being recorded. It can, however, be thruput, and if already
recorded, it will play back normally.
Thru Activating any of these options prevents that type of MIDI message
from being thruput. It can, however, be recorded and played back
normally.
Channels If you activate a channel button, no MIDI messages on that MIDI
channel will be recorded or thruput. Already recorded messages will,
however, be played back normally.
Controller Allows you to prevent certain MIDI controller types from being
recorded or thruput.
To filter out a controller type, select it from the list at the top of the
Controller section and click “Add”. It will appear on the list below.
To remove a controller type from the list (allow it to be recorded and
thruput), select it in the lower list and click “Remove”.