×
Press PAGE
to move on to the video page which controls the MIDI reception channels, on which the parameter layout is
exactly the same.
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Global Channels
Here again the CURSOR
chosen reception channel can be enabled or disabled using the encoder. Remember that on the display a disabled MIDI
channel is shown by an asterisk (*).
To exit from the programming mode at any time, press EXIT.
7.4 MIDI FILTER
The MIDI FILTER is a device which allows some types of messages to be excluded from the MIDI transmission or
reception, regardless of the channel where they reside. The following are the types of messages which the Canticus is able to
filter, both in reception (by the MIDI-IN port) and in transmission (by the MIDI-OUT port):
Message
Note
Control Change
Program Change
Sistemi esclusivi
Real Time
Active Sensing
To activate a filter (and thus exclude the message), first press the MIDI key to access the MIDI settings of the instrument.
×
Now press the PAGE
key until the video shown below appears on the display:
P
Reception filter
Each type of message (indicated on the top line of the display) has two filters, the first acting on reception and the second on
transmission.
Õ
Use the CURSOR
and
between the value Y (YES = filter active) and N (NO = filter disabled).
Remember that when a filter is active, the selected type of message will be suppressed.
Viscount CANTICUS I - II
MIDI A channel
Õ
Ö
and
keys can be used to locate the flashing cursor on the value to be modified, and the
Abbreviation
Note
CC
Control messages (volume, expression, etc.).
PG
SYS-EX
REAL
ACT-S
-2#
P
P
Trasmission filter
Ö
keys to locate the flashing cursor on the filter to be modified, and with the encoder choose
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MIDI Note messages.
Program change messages.
Exclusive organ messages (programming).
Tuning, time messages....
Connection active messages.
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55
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BASE channel
MIDI B channel
Description
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