Chapter 10: channel properties window, Source keys, Destination keys – Teac GVI User Manual

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CHAPTER 10: CHANNEL PROPERTIES WINDOW

Each of GVI’s 16 MIDI channels has a Channel Properties window that allows the user

to remap incoming MIDI data on a note by note basis. To open the Channel Properties

window select the Channel Properties menu item from the desired MIDI channel’s drop

down menu. Channel Properties can be viewed as a simple MIDI transform between

keyboard and sampler that allows the user to re-map incoming MIDI note values

(Source Keys) to alternate outgoing note values (Destination Keys).

Source Keys

The upper keyboard in the channel properties window represents the

channels Source Keys. You can view a Source Key as an incoming MIDI

note value that does not change regardless of if it’s Destination note. For

instance, when you change the Destination note of the Source Key C5 to

be D3, an incoming C5 Note On message will trigger the sample that is

mapped to D3 on that channel.

Destination Keys

The lower keyboard in the channel properties window displays the channels

Destination Keys.

Destination keys represent the note values that are passed on to the

sampler in place of the incoming Source Keys original note value.

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