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Setting the MIDI Device ID (MSC Control)
You set the controller’s MIDI device ID using the Show Control menu as described below:
1.
Power ON the controller or press the
<Select>
button to return to the Main menu, shown
below:
2.
Press the
<Menu>
button, then use the arrow keys around the
<Menu>
button to select the MIDI
menu option (it will blink).
3.
Press the Adjust 1
<Down>
arrow key. This displays a list of menu options which will be
different depending on whether Show Control or Channel Control has been previously saved.
Do one of the following:
•
If Dev ID is one of the displayed options, use the arrow keys around the
<Menu>
button to
select Dev ID (it will blink). Then see Step 5.
•
If Dev ID is not displayed, use the arrow keys around the
<Menu>
button to select the
Control menu option if it is not already blinking. Then see Step 4.
4.
Press the Adjust 1
<Down>
arrow key. This displays two options: Show Control and Channel
Control. Press the Adjust 1
<Up>
arrow key to select Show Control (it will blink). Then press
<Record>
. This will save your selection and return you to the Main menu. Start with Step 2.
5.
Press the Adjust 1
<Down>
arrow key. This displays the following menu:
6.
Use the Adjust 1 arrow keys to select the ID you wish to use, then press
<Record>
. This will
save your selection and return you to the Main menu. Note the following about the device ID:
•
You can select any ID from 0 to 126. ID 127 is reserved for the “all call” command.
•
Set all controllers for the same ID if you wish them respond to MSC commands in exactly
the same way.
•
Choose different IDs for controllers you wish to respond differently; for example,
controllers connected to different types of devices. For example, suppose you have 10
controllers, eight of which are connected to various types of multi-effect fixtures (such as
Trackspot
®
automated luminaires) and two of which are connected to more specialized
fixtures (such as Emulator
®
laser simulators). You could set all eight “Trackspot”
controllers to ID 0 and the two “Emulator” controllers to ID 1.
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