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midi-filter [2020/11/15 14:06] shanemidi-filter [2023/05/08 18:59] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ===== Suppressing events ===== ===== Suppressing events =====
-The **Suppress (filter OUT)** section is mainly about removing selected events from the MIDI data stream, but the **Multiple Note-On Events** checkbox is an exception; it actually //inserts// events when required.+The **Suppress (filter OUT)** section is mainly about removing selected events from the MIDI data stream, but the **Repeated** checkbox is an exception; it actually //inserts// events when required.
  
-==== Multiple Note-On Events ====+==== All Notes ==== 
 +Checking the //All notes// box causes //MIDI Filter// to suppress all MIDI note-on and note-off events. This can be useful when you want to pass only e.g. CC events to the next plug-in in the chain. 
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 +==== Repeated ====
 Most MIDI keyboards will transmit a MIDI //note-on// event when a key is pressed down, and a corresponding //note-off// event when the key is released. A few keyboards (in particular Casio's //Privia// digital pianos) do not send //note-off// events during //legato// runs, and this can confuse some software instrument plug-ins (in particular KORG's [[https://www.korg.com/us/products/software/kc_triton/|TRITON]]). Most MIDI keyboards will transmit a MIDI //note-on// event when a key is pressed down, and a corresponding //note-off// event when the key is released. A few keyboards (in particular Casio's //Privia// digital pianos) do not send //note-off// events during //legato// runs, and this can confuse some software instrument plug-ins (in particular KORG's [[https://www.korg.com/us/products/software/kc_triton/|TRITON]]).
  
-Checking the **Multiple Note-On events** box will cause MIDI Filter detect when //note-off// events are missing, and re-insert them into the output stream (immediately before the next //note-on//).+Checking the **Repeated** box will cause MIDI Filter detect when //note-off// events are missing, and re-insert them into the output stream (immediately before the next //note-on//).
  
 ==== Pitch Bend  and AfterTouch filtering ==== ==== Pitch Bend  and AfterTouch filtering ====
 When working with multiple instrument layers, you may occasionally want to ensure that only some layers respond to Pitch Bend or Channel Pressure (aka //aftertouch// events). When working with multiple instrument layers, you may occasionally want to ensure that only some layers respond to Pitch Bend or Channel Pressure (aka //aftertouch// events).
   * Check the **Suppress PB** box to filter Pitch Bend events out of the MIDI stream.   * Check the **Suppress PB** box to filter Pitch Bend events out of the MIDI stream.
-  * Check the **AfterTouch** box to filter out Channel Pressure events.+  * Check the **AfterTouch** box to filter out both Channel Pressure (mono aftertouch) and Aftertouch (i.e., polyphonic aftertouch) events.
  
 To filter out mod-wheel events, see below under CC filtering. To filter out mod-wheel events, see below under CC filtering.
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