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mio10 Features
The mio10 comes equipped with a powerful suite of features for managing your MIDI
interconnections. These are described briefly below, while detailed operating instructions
appear in the following pages.
Network MIDI
Additional MIDI interconnection is available via Ethernet, allowing you to add up to four
additional computers or Network MIDI-equipped iConnectivity interfaces to your MIDI setup.
For details on how to use Network MIDI, refer to the
Port Routing
Each MIDI port on each connection can be routed to any other port. Multiple ports can be
merged and routed to a single port. A default routing configuration is loaded in the factory.
To view and edit the MIDI port routing, refer to the
Port Filters
Filters can be applied to any MIDI input or output port. Filters block specific MIDI event
messages from being received on an input port or from being sent through an output port,
allowing you to manage the content and volume of MIDI traffic. For details on port filter
settings, refer to the
Channel Remap
Each MIDI port has 16 channels of MIDI data. Specific events on any one channel can be
remapped to another channel on the same port, allowing more customization and control.
Channel mapping can be applied to inputs as well as outputs. For details on channel remap
settings, refer to the
Continuous Controller Filters
Filters can be defined to remove specific continuous controller messages on selected
channels of either input or output ports, allowing another way to tailor your MIDI setup. For
details on continuous controller filters, refer to the
Continuous Controller Remap
Specific continuous controller messages can be remapped to another continuous controller
type, to redefine the effect of the controller. Remapping can be applied to selected channels
on selected inputs or output ports. For details on continuous controller remapping, refer to
the
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