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The logic behind the MIDI routing is very simple:
Every channel has its own set of Outputs.
Set all available MIDI targets via the o
utPut
menu.
If there is no other channel on the respective S
ound
M
atrix
level the
only routing option is the Output to the next lower level of the S
ound
M
atrix
.
If there are any other channels that are not already assigned to an
Output, you can choose them from the menu and the new routing is
established.
Choose
Remove
from the menu to delete the output assignment. All
other MIDI Output ssitting to the right are moved one step to the
left.
3.4.3 Nesting sounds
The Nesting of Sounds lies in the nature of the S
ound
M
atrix
. Any C
Hannel
i
nSertS
can hold any kind of KoreSound, no matter if it is a SingleSound
or a MultiSound. Any C
Hannel
i
nSert
can again hold an arbitrarily deep
S
ound
M
atrix
structure in itself, leading to a nested structure of S
ound
M
atrizeS
.
You can have a single channel with several C
Hannel
i
nSertS
occupied
by MultiSounds consisting of a set of KoreSounds that again consist of
multiple components and so on. The only limits to this flexibility are the
resources of your computer.
The S
ound
M
atrix
makes all this transparent and easy to use. Click on a
Sound sitting in a C
Hannel
i
nSert
and the adequate interface element will
open below the current S
ound
M
atrix
level. If it is a SingeSound you will see
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