Then select the data type to be filtered on that port.
The first six types of data can be filtered on selected MIDI channels; due to their
nature, the remaining data types are filtered/enabled for the entire Port on all channels.
MIDI Active Sensing, an arguably obsolete command designed to let you know when a
device has gone offline (usually because it’s unplugged), is filtered by default.
The iOS version breaks this down into multiple steps because of its smaller screen.
From the Main Menu, tap either Port Input Filters or Port Output Filters. In the next
screen tap on the port to be filtered. Then tap the type(s) of data to be filtered. Finally, if
applicable, tap the data type’s circled disclosure triangle to bring up a screen to select
which channels you want the filtering to apply to.
Here Pitch Bend, all Control Changes, and Active Sensing are filtered from iCM2 DIN 1:
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