9.1 The Merge Function
9.1 The Merge Function
coming from any two [Sources], simply change this
connector's assignment.
The only disadvantage of this procedure is that now you
only have 14 inputs and outputs at your disposal.
Another example to clarify the facts:
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connect [Destination 15] to [Source 1] via a short
MIDI cable.
Supposed you want to merge [Source 6] and [Source 7]
and route them to [Destination 2].
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change to EDIT mode by depressing the [Mode] key.
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using the [Up] key, select [Destination 15]. Assign
input [Source 7] to this output.
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depress the [Up] key once again, the second display
digit reads <M>. Depress the [Down] key until the
first display digit reads <6>.
What the MIDI BAY doesn't see, the processor won't
grieve over...
by connecting [Destination 15] to [Source
1], the data will be rerouted from [Source 7] to [Source
1]. From there, it can be merged with the data coming
from [Source 6] without any problems.
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depress the [Up] key until the second display digit
reads <2>. Select <M> with the [Down] key, thus,
you have defined [Destination 2] as output for the
merged data. That's it...
The following illustration will clarify this
fairly sophisticated configuration.
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