Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual

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Filtered MIDI: Data-1

Use Data 2 from incoming:

•This will change depending on the type of Filtered MIDI event.

•For Note On & Off the data will be in Note Names. (C-1 – G9)

•For all the other controllers the data will be in MIDI control numbers. (0-127)

•Set a minimum and maximum value. Use the incoming MIDI data window

at the bottom of this window to help figure out what Notes or MIDI control-

ler numbers to use.

This overrides the values entered here and lets whatever values are in the In-

coming Data-2 section determine the range instead.

Filtered MIDI: Data-2

•This will also change depending on the type of Filtered MIDI event.

•For Note On & Off the data will be Velocity Levels. (0-127)

•For all the other controllers, the data will be in MIDI control numbers. (0-127)

•Set a minimum and maximum value.

Use Data 1 from incoming:

This works like before and overrides the values entered here and lets what-

ever values are in the Incoming Data-1 section determine the range instead.

Use Data 2 from incoming:

This works like before and overrides the values entered here and lets whatever

values are in the Incoming Data-2 section determine the range instead.

Add New Filter:

Click to add the current filter to the Filter List. You can add several filters at

once, each with their own custom settings.

Modify Existing Filter:

Choose an existing Filter from the Filter List to edit it. This avoids having to

create an existing filter from scratch.

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