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Originally Posted by musicman691
MIDI filter only helps if you are playing the keyboard and using the controller at the same time which he doesn't want to do.
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Your method is fine and I agree that recording to a 2nd track eliminates the effort of paying attention to your midi merge mode. By having both tracks set to the same midi output he could easily monitor the effect in realtime while recording the breath controller. Then just one extra step to merge.
However, I disagree with what you said about the midi input filter. It is a global setting, so if you are set to "only" "breath controller" then that is all you are going to get on any track from any controller. It's usefulness seems pretty limited because of this, but my suggestion makes good use of it.