9.1 The Merge Function
9.1 The Merge Function
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using the [Down] key. select connector [Source 5].
Thus, [Source 5] is defined as second merger input.
Now, you just have to determine to which [Destination]
connector(s) the data shall be routed. Proceed as
follows:
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using the [Up] key, select connector [Destination 3].
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depress the [Down] key until the first display digit
reads <M>.
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repeat this procedure for connector [Destination 4].
As you can see, this function opens up enormous
possibilities: for instance, MIDI information can be
recorded simultaneously by a computer and can be
sent to the desired expanders without having to use the
"Soft Thru" function of the sequencer.
Additional flexibility can be achieved by assigning the
original data of the two merger inputs to seperate
[Destination] connectors. For instance - to continue the
example mentioned above - two keyboard players could
control one expander rack, but only the infomation
coming from one keyboard would be recorded by the
sequencer.
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if you own a lot of different controllers, you might
wish to freely select both merger inputs With a little
trick, this can be accomplished as follows:
Connect the [Destination] jack you currently do not
need to [Source 1].
Now the signal routed to this [Destination] connector is
led to the merger's input #1. To merge the signals
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