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The MIDI Modules Editor
In the MIDI Modules editor, you can edit the parameters of multiple MIDI modules.
Which modules are affected is specified with the buttons at the top of the editor.
Show MIDI Modules Higher up in
Show MIDI Modules
Contained in the
Corresponding Layer
If MIDI modules are selected in the Program Tree, only these modules are affected.
Show MIDI Modules Contained in the Corresponding Layer
If you activate this button, the MIDI modules used in the current layer are displayed.
Show MIDI Modules Higher up in the Signal Flow
If you activate this button, the MIDI modules used in the current layer and those used
higher up in the signal flow are displayed.
Show MIDI Modules Combined
When this button is activated, MIDI modules of the same type are combined, allowing
you to modify the selected MIDI modules simultaneously. How many instances of a
certain type of module are edited, is displayed behind the module name on the title
bar. Parameter settings that differ between the MIDI modules are shown in red.
On the "Show Only Selected Module Type" pop-up menu next to the "Show MIDI
Modules Combined" button, you can specify which combined MIDI Module type is
shown in the editor.
The ABS/REL and SEL/ALL buttons are the same as in the Sound editor, see
Selected Zones or All Zones"
page
98.
Parameters in list editors, such as the tuning offsets for each note of the tuning scale,
do not support combined editing.
Show MIDI Modules
the Signal Flow
Combined
on
page 98
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Common Editing Methods
Using MIDI Modules
and
"Absolute and Relative Editing"
"Editing
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