Just waking up here but ill give it a go.
Ok well for the obvious, things can be sent out A or B so you can
keep things in your midi patch routing as short as possable.
Ok you can duble up on tracks with one set to A and one set to B.
Like lets say you have a pattern on track 15, for this example lets
say it is a leed sound. You can set track 15 to send out midi
channel 15A and it will play the sound that is set to A, lets say
that this is your XL7. Now lets say you want to add a layer to the
pattern that you have on track 15 but from a peice of external gear
like another synth or sampler, you can coppy the info that is on
track 15 into track 16 and set it to midi channel 15B and then it
will play that sequence info to the external gear.
Ok I hope that is not totaly confusing..
If you set a track to multi you can record different midi channels
on one track. so lets say refering to the example above.... you
want both the midi 15A and 15B to play off the same track then you
would set both track 15 and track 16 to multi and from there I get a
little lost due to the lack of coffee.
Peace I hope that helps ya out,
Mike G.
--- In xl7@y..., "nbaryosef100" <nir.baryosef@v...> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> "Channel Assign" can somebody explain what it is, what can I use
it
> for and what can I do with it. I read the manual page 79 (original
> rev. A) but did not understand exactly what it is, it's
applications
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> and more.
>
> Thank you
> NiR