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When an MIDI input device is configured in ACTI mode, the '''active chain''' (the highlighted/selected chain) receives all MIDI input from it and all MIDI events are translated to the active chain's MIDI channel. It's the default mode for all input devices. When using ACTI mode you don't need to worry about the MIDI channel your keyboard/controller is using. You change the instrument you play by changing the active chain in your zynthian (see below).  
 
When an MIDI input device is configured in ACTI mode, the '''active chain''' (the highlighted/selected chain) receives all MIDI input from it and all MIDI events are translated to the active chain's MIDI channel. It's the default mode for all input devices. When using ACTI mode you don't need to worry about the MIDI channel your keyboard/controller is using. You change the instrument you play by changing the active chain in your zynthian (see below).  
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ACTI mode's behavior can be modified by the global flag '''Active MIDI channel''' ([[#blablabla|see admin menu]]):
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ACTI mode's behavior can be modified by the '''Active MIDI channel''' global flag ([[#blablabla|see admin menu]]):
 
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* Active MIDI channel => '''Disabled''': Only the active chain receives MIDI input from the devices in ACTI mode. It's the default.
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* Active MIDI channel '''Disabled''': Only the active chain receives MIDI input from the devices in ACTI mode. It's the default.
* Active MIDI channel => '''Enabled''': All chains with the same MIDI channel that the active chain receive MIDI input from the devices in ACTI mode. This is very useful for layering sounds without any extra routing. You simply create several synth chains, assigning the same MIDI channel to all of them and they will play unison. You can also create keyboard splits with by adjusting note range and transpose for each chain from the chain options menu.
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* Active MIDI channel '''Enabled''': All chains with the same MIDI channel that the active chain receive MIDI input from the devices in ACTI mode. This is very useful for layering sounds without any extra routing. You simply create several synth chains, assigning the same MIDI channel to all of them and they will play unison. You can also create keyboard splits with by adjusting note range and transpose for each chain from the chain options menu.
    
====MULTI mode====  
 
====MULTI mode====  

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