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252 Chapter 5 The Environment
All
All incoming MIDI events are filtered.
Thru
All MIDI events coming from the physical input Object are filtered. This is the same as
turning off all events coming from Logic (from Regions or the Environment).
Use this filter mode to prevent MIDI feedback, by blocking incoming MIDI events from
being sent back out.
Shot
When the fader is moved with the mouse, only the final value (the value when the
mouse button is released) is sent.
14 Bit
Used in conjunction with pitch bend, this allows 2-byte (fine tuning) pitch bend events.
Used with controller messages, this causes the fader to send two MIDI controller
messages—one for the MSB and one for the LSB.
For the 14 Bit setting to work, the fader’s In and Out definitions must be the same. For
controllers, the MSB uses the In definition controller number, and the LSB uses the
controller number 32 higher. This conforms to the MIDI standard for sending 14-bit
controller data.
Note that with this filter setting, the faders range maximum can be set to 16,383, and a
fader value of 8192 represents no pitch bend.
Feedback
When the Feedback parameter is unchecked, the fader will automatically prevent
feedback loops resulting from circular cabling (the fader remembers when a specific
MIDI event has passed through it and will not allow it to pass through again). In some
instances, you may want to allow this feedback—to allow a MIDI event to change a
cable switcher’s position after it has passed through the switch, for example. Checking
the Feedback checkbox will allow this.
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