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USING MICRO EXPRESS CONSOLE
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Removing routings
To unroute a routing, you first must select its
source and destination. The isolated routing
connection will be shown bolder than the other
routings (as in the right-most example in
Figure 6-8). Pressing Delete or Backspace will
remove the routing. You can also drag source icons
to the Clear icon to remove all their routings.
Routing and unrouting specific MIDI channels
You may also use the source/destination selection
procedure to isolate a routing connection in order
to alter the Channels routed check boxes.
Unchecking all the check boxes for a particular
routing is equivalent to removing the routing, and
so the on-screen connection will disappear if you
do this. Likewise, routing a single channel from a
source to a destination constitutes a connection
and this will be reflected on-screen as well.
Removing all routings
If you wish to remove all routings from a single
source or to a single destination, select only the
desired source or destination by clicking on it. All
the connections for the source or destination will
be highlighted (as in the left-most example in
Figure 6-8). Pressing Delete or Backspace will
remove all highlighted routings. Alternately, you
can remove all routings from a source by dragging
it to the Clear icon. This is equivalent to selecting
only a source and then pressing Delete or
Backspace.
To remove all routings between all sources and
destinations, click the Clear button in the lower
right-hand corner of the window. Alternately, you
can double-click between all the source and
destination icons (meaning, within the “routing
area”) while holding down the Shift key.
Routing to and from the computer
MIDI data received on inputs 1 through 4 will
always show up at Micro Expresss MIDI driver
input ports and you can always send MIDI data to
output ports 1 through 6. No port-to-port routing
whatsoever is required to use the Micro Express as
a multi-port MIDI interface. Port-to-port routing is
strictly internal to the Micro Express and is in
addition to any routing performed by your MIDI
software.
The effect of muting and filtering on software
When using your MIDI software, the event filtering
and channelizing on each port always applies and is
in addition any filtering and channelizing
performed by your MIDI software.
Accessing the Sync and Advanced MIDI
windows
To open the Sync or Advanced MIDI window, just
double-click on the Sync or Transport source
icons. Alternately, when the Sync or Transport is
selected, pressing Enter will bring up the
appropriate window (Sync and Transport settings
will be covered shortly).
You can also open the Advanced MIDI window by
clicking the Advanced button in the lower left-
hand corner of the window as shown in Figure 6-7
on page 35.
Accessing the Filter and Channel Map windows
When an input port source is selected, the filter and
channelize buttons will become available and
pressing them will open a Filter or Channel Map
window for the selected port (event filtering and
channelizing will be covered shortly). As with the
sources, you may access the destination Filter and
Channel Map windows for each selected
destination port. You may open as many Filter and
Channel Map windows as you wish, but there will
always be only one Filter and one Channel Map
window for each port.
For example, if you open the Filter window for
input 3 and then it becomes hidden behind other
windows, selecting input 3 in the routing window
and pressing the filter button again will cause the
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