Why select None in the MIDI channel menu?

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2012/07/27 11:12:50 (permalink)

Why select None in the MIDI channel menu?

In the Track View there's an Input an Output and a MIDI channel selector. There are usually 16 MIDI channels in the MIDI channel selector menu and the option 'None.' Under what circumstances would you want to select None? Thanks - rev
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    daveny5
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    Re:Why select None in the MIDI channel menu? 2012/07/27 14:29:57 (permalink)
    I almost always use None unless I'm trying to limit what I'm receiving. None is probably a misnomer because in Sonar it means ALL or OMNI mode.

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    Re:Why select None in the MIDI channel menu? 2012/07/27 18:50:16 (permalink)
    Yeah, that's a hell of a misnomer, All is the opposite of None... :)
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