Thanks for useful informations. 
 
As far i understand for a receiver device (i.e a synthesizer) we can have the 
following possibilities:
  Mode 1: the device is allowed to receive on all 16 channels. Each channel is 
allowed to play polyphonic. The result is 16 polyphonic instruments.
   Mode 2: the device is allowed to receive on all 16 channels. Each channel is 
allowed to play monophonic. The result is 16 monophonic instruments.

   Mode 3: the device is allowed to receive on only one channel (called the 
basic channel). This channel is allowed to play monophonic. The result is one 
monophonic instrument.
  Mode 4: the device is allowed to receive on M channel (starting from the 
basic chanel). Each channel is allowed to play monophonic. The result is M 
monophonic instrument.
 
But i never read  the possibility of a  device with a group of channels 
polyphonic and an other group of channel monophonic ?.
Do you think that this possibillity exists in the MIDI specifications ? and how 
to set a device to get this behavior ?
 
Thanks
jean-jacques

 
Le 22/03/15, Jim Henry <jim.he...@sbcglobal.net> a écrit : 
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> Of the various on-line explanations I looked at, I thought this was the best:
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> Jim Henry
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> From: fluid-dev-bounces+jim.henry=sbcglobal....@nongnu.org 
> [mailto:fluid-dev-bounces+jim.henry=sbcglobal....@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of 
> CERESA Jean-Jacques ENAC/ENAC
> Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2015 4:29 AM
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> Subject: [fluid-dev] About MIDI mode messages: OMNI on/off, POLY on/off
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> the best written specifications for FluidSynth ?!
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