
276 Chapter 24 Control interfaces
MSC commands received by the console
Consoles enabled for MSC accept the following MSC commands. When
the console receives one of these commands, it executes the command
immediately. In order to accept MSC commands, the console’s receiver
Device ID must match the target device ID for the MIDI device sending
the signals.
Go
• If no cue number is sent, Go presses [A/B Go] on
the console. The next cue on the cue list runs in
the A/B fader.
• If a cue number is sent, the specified cue runs on
the
A/B fader.
• If a cue number is sent, and 2 is sent as the list
entry, that cue runs on the C/D fader.
•If cue 0 is sent, and 2 is sent as the list entry, the
command presses [C/D Go]. The pending cue runs
in the
C/D fader. You may also press [A/B Go] by sending
Go-Cue 0-1.
Stop
• The Stop command by itself holds all fades in both
fader pairs.
• If Stop is sent with a cue number and a list entry of
1, only the cue running in the A/B fader holds.
• If Stop is sent with a cue number and a list entry of
2, only the cue running in the C/D fader holds.
• The cue number field is ignored, but must be
included if a list entry is sent.
Resume
• The Resume command by itself resumes all
holding fades in both fader pairs.
• If Resume is sent with a cue number and a list
entry of 1, only a cue holding in the A/B fader
resumes.
• If Resume is sent with a cue number and a list
entry of 2, only the cue holding in the C/D fader
resumes.
• The cue number field is ignored, but must be
included if a list entry is sent.
Fire
• The Fire command executes a specified macro.
Macro number must be in the range 1-127. If no
macro is specified, or if the macro number is out of
range, the command is ignored.
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