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When a MIDI input is configured in active mode, the '''active chain''' (the highlighted or selected chain) receives all MIDI input from it and all MIDI events are translated to the active chain's MIDI channel. This is the default mode for all MIDI inputs. When using active mode you don't need to worry about the MIDI channel your keyboard or controller is using. You change which instruments are played by changing the active chain in your zynthian (see below).  
 
When a MIDI input is configured in active mode, the '''active chain''' (the highlighted or selected chain) receives all MIDI input from it and all MIDI events are translated to the active chain's MIDI channel. This is the default mode for all MIDI inputs. When using active mode you don't need to worry about the MIDI channel your keyboard or controller is using. You change which instruments are played by changing the active chain in your zynthian (see below).  
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Active mode's behavior can be modified by the '''Active MIDI channel''' global flag ([[#Admin_menu|see admin menu]]):
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Active mode's behavior can be modified by the '''Active MIDI channel''' global flag ([[#Key_range_.26_transpose|see admin menu]]):
 
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* Active MIDI channel '''Disabled''' => Only the active chain receives data from the MIDI input in active mode. This is the default setting.
 
* Active MIDI channel '''Disabled''' => Only the active chain receives data from the MIDI input in active mode. This is the default setting.
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