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MIDI routes are associated with every installed synth, every file and
every window. Use this gadget to invoke display of a requester which
allows you to view and/or change the MIDI route associated with -this-
window.
A `SEND' button is placed on this requester for your convenience should
you want to modify the MIDI route prior to issuing the SEND command.
The `ROUTE' button will update the MIDI route associated with the active
window to the MIDI route displaying in the requester.
The `CANCEL' button will shut down the requester and no changes will
take place.
To change the MIDI route, hold down the left mouse button while pointing
to one of the MIDI route numbers. The number will turn red and the
pointer will disappear. Continue to hold down the left mouse button and
move the mouse up to increment and down to decrement the value. Release
the mouse button when the correct value is displaying.
S-Ch ==> Sysex Communications Channel. Make sure this channel matches
the channel of the instrument you want to communicate with.
Ch ==> Audition Channel. This channel is used for the "Note On"
commands generated by "The PatchMeister". This channel will
more than likely be the same as the `S-Ch' channel. However,
some synths (i.e. Roland MT-32) use one channel for Sysex
Communications, and a different set of channels for "Note On"
commands. Make sure this channel ir set to match the channel
on which your synth will respond to "Note On" commands.
In ==> MIDI In. Bars&Pipes Pro users may select a MIDI In port.
Out ==> MIDI Out. Bars&Pipes Pro users may select a MIDI Out port.
P-Bay ==> Patch Bay MIDI Channel and Patch Bay Program Number. If you
are using a patch bay, make sure the MIDI channel matches the
channel that your patch bay is listening to, and that the
program number is the program (patch) that will establish the
proper MIDI route to this synth.
Patch ==> Patch Number. Some sysex requests require that you specify
a specific patch number. For instance you may request that
Patch 5 be transmitted.