This section offers options for configuring connected MIDI hardware. The following settings are available for both MIDI IN and OUT.
Port selection
- All Inputs / Outputs
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The track will send to or receive from any connected device (or app on iOS).
- MIDI ports
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Selecting a specific port will only receive from or send to this device or app.
- Tracks
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A MIDI track can send or receive MIDI from any other MIDI track.
- Audiobus apps (iOS only)
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Connects to MIDI devices or apps routed via Audiobus (iOS only) (not in LE).
- Network session (iOS only)
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This option will appear if you are connected to a WiFi network.
To learn how to set up a MIDI via WiFi connection, read the MIDI Over WiFi Guide (iOS only).
- MIDI Effect multi-output ports (iOS only)
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If a MIDI Effect that has multiple outputs is loaded in any MIDI track, its outputs are listed here also.
iOS only: On iOS, MIDI from external hardware (e.g. a keyboard) is received by every CoreMIDI compatible app that is running in the background. Cubasis processes (and forwards, see MIDI Thru) the MIDI events it receives, but it cannot control what other apps should (or should not) receive directly from the hardware. It is necessary to configure the MIDI input and output settings in every app depending on the desired routing.
Channels
- All
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Routes all MIDI events from/to this track, regardless of their channel.
- 1-16
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Only routes MIDI events with the specified channel number.