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Practical Use of the PR-80
Controlling Other Devices with the PR-80
Controlling Another Presenter
You can control a number of other Presenters (such as other PR-80s or the DV-7PR) from the PR-80.
With the PR-80’s control function enabled, you can make settings for transition effect times and for
selecting palettes and clips.
Set the PR-80 as the master, and the other Presenter as the slave. Connect the PR-80 and the Presenter
functioning as the slave to a UM-1 or other USB MIDI interface, and use a MIDI cable to connect the
MIDI OUT of the MIDI interface for the master PR-80 to the MIDI IN of the slave Presenter.
When controlling other Presenters, start up the slave Presenter first and set the Device ID in “System
Exclusive Messages” in the “MIDI Preferences” (p. 99). Then make the settings for the master
Presenter as described below.
1.
Set the Device ID for the slave Presenter.
For instructions on how to set the Device ID, refer to “About System Exclusive Messages” (p. 99).
2.
If the master Presenter is in the Play mode, click the [Preferences] button and then the [MIDI
Preferences] button. If it's in the Edit mode, click the [Preferences] button.
3.
Set the Device ID used for Presenter Control.Match this to the slave’s Device ID.
When set to Broadcast, control messages can be transmitted, regardless of the slave device's settings.
4.
Check the “Presenter Control” check box.
The Presenter Control function is enabled, and the PR-80 is set as the master.
5.
Click the [Done] button.
* If you find the controls are not working well, try turning off the control function (uncheck the check box) and turn it on again
(check the box again).
The response speeds of the Presenter for the DV-7PR and the Presenters for the PR-50 and PR-80 are
different. To align the timing, go to [System Preferences] and adjust [Latency].
Select a Device ID
Mark the Checkbox
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