© Jands Electronics May 1995
Event V3 Manual 141
27.00 Using MIDI to Control the Event
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is a well established standard
which allows communication between suitably equipped devices. The Event is
equipped with a MIDI input socket which is used to allow MIDI control of various
console functions.
27.10 To select the MIDI menu:
1. Press the Setup button to open the Setup menu.
2. Move the cursor to the DESK field and press the
1
(On) button to open the Set
Desk menu.
3. Move the cursor to the EXTN (External) field and press the
1
(On) button to
open the Setup External menu.
4. Move the cursor to the MIDI field and press the the
1
(On) button to open the
Setup MIDI menu. The MIDI menu contains five fields:
*
MIDI: The MIDI field must be turned ON for MIDI to be used. The MIDI
interface can be configured (using the other menu fields) to suit your
requirements 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 Event will ‘respond’ to, enter a value
between 1 and 16.
*
Prog (MIDI Program change messages): The Event responds to MIDI
Program change information. Program change messages can be used to
activate any of the Memories from 1 to 128 inclusive. To use the Program
change messages turn PROG field ON.
NOTE:
When Program is turned ON Assign Masters 23 & 24 on an Event Plus are fixed
as a Crossfade STACK and Memories are played back through those faders.
TIP:
If you do not want to use MIDI NOTE messages on a particular Assign Master, set
the NOTE field to zero (displayed as OFF). To set the field to off, enter a zero or
double click on the OFF (-) button.
Example:
If MIDI Program Change message 25 is received, Memory 25 will play back
on Assign Masters 23 & 24 using the fade times set for that Memory.
*
Assign (Assign fader number): The Assign field sets which Flash button
will be triggered by the Note set in the NOTE field. Assign 1 is on the extreme
left hand side of the Assign Masters. Each Assign Master can be set to re-
spond to a different Note, to do this step through the ASSIGN field setting
each fader to the desired Note. The ASSIGN / NOTE fields update immediately
and there is no need to press Record to save changes.
*
Note (MIDI Note message): MIDI allows for 128 Note messages to be
broadcast. The NOTE field is used to set which of the 128 Notes will be
associated with each of the 12 Assign Masters. Whenever a Note that has
been specified in this menu is received it will be equivalent to pressing the
associated Assign Flash button.
5. First set the ASSIGN field from 1 to 12.
6. Set the NOTE field from 1 through 128 - corresponding to the 128 MIDI Notes.
Summary of Contents for Event Plus
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