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* '''MIDI auto-connection''': You don't need to do nothing. Simply plug your controller and it will work as expected.
 
* '''MIDI auto-connection''': You don't need to do nothing. Simply plug your controller and it will work as expected.
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* '''[[Global_MIDI-learning|MIDI-learning]]''': You can easily assign any parameter from the Zynthian UI to the knobs/pads of your hardware MIDI controller.
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* '''[[Zynthian_UI_Users_Guide#MIDI-learning|MIDI-learning]]''': You can easily assign any parameter from the Zynthian UI to the knobs/pads of your hardware MIDI controller.
    
* '''Global Fine Tuning''': You can adjust the “middle A” frequency using the web configuration tool. Pitchbending messages are used for doing the trick, so it only work with ZynAddSubFX, FluidSynth and LinuxSampler. For setBfree and MOD-UI engines i’ve to find another way  
 
* '''Global Fine Tuning''': You can adjust the “middle A” frequency using the web configuration tool. Pitchbending messages are used for doing the trick, so it only work with ZynAddSubFX, FluidSynth and LinuxSampler. For setBfree and MOD-UI engines i’ve to find another way  
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* '''Active Channel''': this feature, that can be enabled/disabled from the admin menu and from the webconf tool, allows to forward all MIDI input to the active layer’s channel. This is very useful when your master keyboard can’t change its MIDI channel easily. You can rotate the active layer by clicking the “layer” knob, or selecting from the layer list.
 
* '''Active Channel''': this feature, that can be enabled/disabled from the admin menu and from the webconf tool, allows to forward all MIDI input to the active layer’s channel. This is very useful when your master keyboard can’t change its MIDI channel easily. You can rotate the active layer by clicking the “layer” knob, or selecting from the layer list.
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* '''Program-Learning:''' You can associate Zynthian Sub-States to Program Change events. This SubStates, called SubSnapShots (or ZS3!) are related to a given Layers+Effects configuration and saved inside the snapshot. In conjunction with the '''Active Channel''' feature, it turns Zynthian in a powerfull ''Stage Beast''.   
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* '''[[Zynthian_UI_Users_Guide#MIDI_Program_Change|Program-Learning]]:''' You can associate Zynthian Sub-States to Program Change events. This SubStates, called SubSnapShots (or ZS3!) are related to a given Layers+Effects configuration and saved inside the snapshot. In conjunction with the '''Active Channel''' feature, it turns Zynthian in a powerfull ''Stage Beast''.   
    
* '''Channel Clone''': it’s the new method for “layering” sounds while allowing to change volume and other controllers independently. Any MIDI channel can be bond to other channels, what it means that all the note on/off + pitch bending + channel presure (aftertouch) messages received by the source channel will be cloned to the bond channels.
 
* '''Channel Clone''': it’s the new method for “layering” sounds while allowing to change volume and other controllers independently. Any MIDI channel can be bond to other channels, what it means that all the note on/off + pitch bending + channel presure (aftertouch) messages received by the source channel will be cloned to the bond channels.

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