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272 Chapter 24 Control interfaces
MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a digital communication
protocol that allows you to interconnect musical instruments and digital
electronic equipment, such as lighting control consoles. The console
supports MIDI Show Control 1.0 (MSC) and a subset of MIDI known as
ETC MIDI. If you are not familiar with MIDI and would like more
information on how it works, Control Systems for Live Entertainment, by
John Huntington, includes several sections that deal with the subject.
ETC MIDI
The console both transmits and receives MIDI messages with any MIDI
instrument. The MIDI protocol can control cues, macros, submaster bump
switches and the level wheel.
ETC assumes that MIDI users have a working knowledge of MIDI. This
section provides ETC MIDI interface information, message formats and
message definitions. See Installing MIDI, page 316 for installation
information.
Configuring ETC MIDI
The console operates at all times in MIDI Mode 3 or Omni = off/Poly. This
means it only receives or transmits MIDI commands on the user-selected
channel.
Configure the console for ETC MIDI by specifying the MIDI channel
number. Be sure your MIDI gear is set to the same channel. The console
remembers the selected MIDI channel the next time it is turned on. The
procedure for selecting the MIDI channel is given below:
1. Press [Setup].
Go to the setup display
2. Press [6] [Enter].
Selects the Options Settings menu
3. Press [1] [Enter].
Prompt reads:
Select MIDI channel (#1 through
16), or press DISABLE MIDI to
disable MIDI
4. Enter a number between 1
and 16.
a
a. Press [S1],
Disable MIDI
, here to disable ETC MIDI.
Specifies MIDI channel
5. Press [Enter].
Completes the ETC MIDI setup
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