Because each track can access all 16 midi channels on one interface, and/or all 16 external channels on the same interface (sending the same midi messages both internally and externally) A real world example of this would be to have all your internal B channels devoted to drums, and have a different drum kit on each track, then programming a drum pattern using a hihat from one kit, a bass from another etc, etc, all on one track.
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Re: Why 32 MIDI channels?
2001-10-15 by sserendipity@newsfeeds.com