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The V4L as a MIDI Processor

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The V4L can also be used to process incoming midi signals. All incoming MIDI can be forced-to-scale, and effects (like delays and LFOs) can be applied to selected channels. Since firmware version 85, with a configuration change, the processed notes can go out on the same channel they came in on.</description>
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