
12. CONFIG MENU
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CHANNELS menu. For more information, please see “12.3.3 OUT CHAN” on page 43.
12.3.2 IN CHAN
Here you find the MIDI input channel configuration. Use
LEVEL/DATA
to browse and change the settings.
T1–6 IN
selects the dedicated MIDI channel that is used to receive parameter data to a specific track. If
configured as OFF, parameter data are not received via MIDI.
FX IN
selects the dedicated MIDI channel for the DELAY and REVERB parameters, If configured as
OFF, parameter data are not received via MIDI.
AUTO IN
selects the MIDI channel for the AUTO channel that gives access to the currently active
track. If an external MIDI keyboard connected to Model:Cycles sends MIDI data on this channel, the
keyboard controls the active track. This is useful when for example quickly changing between the
active audio tracks to play different Sounds.
The Model:Cycles uses the Tracks dedicated channels and the AUTO channel to record
to the sequencer tracks from external MIDI keyboards and controllers.
PCH IN
selects the MIDI channel that listens for incoming program change messages. An AUTO
setting uses the AUTO channel. Enable Model:Cycles to respond to program change messages in the
SYNC menu. For more information, please see “12.3.1 SYNC” on page 42.
12.3.3 OUT CHAN
This menu handles the MIDI output channel configuration. Use
LEVEL/DATA
to browse and change the
settings.
T1–6 OUT
selects the dedicated MIDI channel that is used to send (by turning the knobs) parameter
data from a specific track. If configured as OFF, parameter data are not sent via MIDI.
A track must be set to send MIDI data to send MIDI data using the
TRACK PARAMETER
and
FX
knobs. For more information, please see “9.4.2 MOUT” on page 26.
FX OUT
selects the dedicated MIDI channel for the DELAY and REVERB parameters, If configured as
OFF, parameter data are not sent via MIDI.
PCH OUT
selects the MIDI channel that sends program change messages when changing patterns.
Enable Model:Cycles to send program change messages in the SYNC menu. For more information,
please see “12.3.1 SYNC” on page 42.
12.3.4 PORTS
Here you find the MIDI port-related settings. Use
LEVEL/DATA
to browse and change the settings.