off
Blocks all G9 MIDI control data
received from the Input Channels
(Pads) from accessing the internal
sound engine. This data can still
control other connected equip-
ment via the MIDI Outputs available
(A). The control data routs back into
the console indirectly via the
external MIDI device (B).
Hint:
Check the Local Control setting, if you cannot hear any sound when playing while the
trigger monitors receive signals from the connected pads.
Hint:
Selecting
MIDI Input to Midi Out
in conjunction with
Local Control
“
off
” converts the MIDI
Out port into a
MIDI Thru
output (Soft Thru). Choose this combination if the G9 is supposed to
function as a slave down the line in a “daisy chain”.
12.3.1.1.3
MIDI
C
HANNEL
Select the MIDI channel on which you want to transmit and receive MIDI Data. There are the 16
channels available. The factory setting is channel 10, which is commonly accepted as standard
MIDI channel for percussive instruments.
12.3.1.1.4
MIDI
C
ONTROL
The G9 provides a selected number of hardware components to control other devices or let these
instruments be controlled by external MIDI devices. You have the option to assign a limited number
of
Continuous Controllers
out of the spectrum of the 127 controllers specified in the MIDI 1.0 stand-
ard.
The following table lists all available and relevant
Continuous Controllers
with their controller number
and description. The latter is also displayed in the field
Description
below the controlling hardware
component. It updates along with the selection of the controller number. As with the
Global Midi
Settings
, the selection of controller numbers is realized by tapping the number fields several times to
cycle through the underlying menu. Active controller numbers are stored automatically in the de-
vice database of the G9. The table below displays an expanded view of the underlying menus.
Each controlling component connected to the corresponding
Input Channels
(HH Pedal, Snare,
Ride Toms/Aux) has access to the same set of available controllers. In the factory configuration, they
are set to different values. You simply start browsing the menu at a different list entry.
List of MIDI messages supported:
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