Chapter 11. MIDI Notes and Timecode
The QuickQ 20, 30 and Rack support input of MIDI notes and MIDI timecode via the inbuilt
MIDI port, enabling users to control remotely Playbacks Enabled by default, there’s no setup
required on QuickQ for MIDI input, connect a 5 pin MIDI cable into the MIDI input port
located on the rear of the console.
MIDI Timecode
The incoming MIDI timecode signal can be viewed within the Settings Window. Once
connected, the current timecode value will be displayed in the lower left corner (shown
below).
With timecode values being read by the console, MIDI timecode can be enabled on individual
cue stacks by pressing the menu button, selecting “cue stack options” and enabling “Use MIDI
Timecode”. Once enabled, timecode values can be inserted into the wait field by double
tapping within the cell. The cue will now wait to read the defined time before activating.
MIDI Notes
MIDI notes are pre-set on QuickQ with Playbacks 1-10 responding to MIDI notes 60 to 69 .
Send a MIDI note-on signal to activate (turn on) and a note-off signal to release (turn off) each
Playback. Midi Velocity is used to set the playback level when sending the note on/off
messages.
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