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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 // | Most MIDI keyboards will transmit a MIDI //note-on// event when a key is pressed down, and a corresponding // | ||
- | Checking the **Multiple Note-On events** box will cause MIDI Filter detect when // | + | Checking the **Repeated** box will cause MIDI Filter detect when // |
==== Pitch Bend and AfterTouch filtering ==== | ==== Pitch Bend and AfterTouch filtering ==== |
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