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Setup Midi
Menu Fields
Settings
Midi Midi-Ch Program Scene Note
Off 1 Off 1 48
Midi Channel
Midi On/Off
Midi Program Messages
Assign Fader
Midi Note
Figure11
TheMidi Menu
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is a well established
standard which allows communication between suitably equipped de-
vices. The ESP II is equipped with a MIDI input socket which is used to
allow Midi control of various console functions. To select the MIDI
menu move the cursor to the MIDI field and press the ON (+) key.
Midi
The Midi field must be turned ON for Midi to be used. The Midi inter-
face can be configured (using the other menu fields) to suit your require-
ments and then turned On and Off as required.
Midi-Ch
(Channel)
MIDI information can be broadcast on any of 16 channels, to set which
channel the ESP II will ‘listen’ to enter a value between 1 and 16
Prog
(Midi Program Change Messages)
The ESP II responds to MIDI Program Change information, Program
change messages can be used to activate the XF section
For example if Midi Program Change message 25 is received, XF 1 Q 25
will play on the XF master.
Scene
(Scene Fader Number)
Sets the Scene flash button to be triggered by the Note set in the Note
field. Each Scene Master can be set to respond to a different note, to do
this step through the Scene field setting each fader to the desired note.
The Scene / Note fields update immediately and there is no need to press
Record to save changes.
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