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Using USB MIDI
MIDI Forwarding
If your
multiclock
has a USB module installed, you are able to add
other MIDI commands from a DAW to the timing accurate MIDI
clock streams.
There is one virtual USB MIDI output for every physical channel.
MIDI data transmitted to one of them get’s merged with priority
for the clock ticks into the MIDI clock stream of the respective
channel. A complete table of supported commands can be found
below:
USB MIDI Forwarding Table.
Please
note that a small
n
as in 0x9n specifies
the MIDI channel number. All 16 chan-
nels are supported but might be used
by MIDI Remote or other functions as
configured.
MIDI Command
Forwarded
Comment
Note On
0x9n
✓
Note Off
0x8n
✓
Aftertouch
0xAn
✓
Control Change
0xBn
✓
Programm Change
0xCn
✓
Channel Pressure
0xDn
✓
Pitch Bend
0xEn
✓
Sysex
0xF0
✓
Song Select
0xF3
✓
MIDI Time Code
0xF1
-
Song Position Pointer
0xF2
-
Tune Request
0xF6
-
MIDI Clock
0xF8
-
generated
by
multiclock
MIDI Start
0xFA
-
MIDI Stop
0xFC
-
MIDI Continue
0xFB
-
MIDI Tick
0xF9
-
Active Sensing
0xFE
-
Reset
0xFF
-
As the USB module is a standard class compliant MIDI device, usual
MIDI timing applies. Transmitted data can not be shifted in any
direction in time.
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