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DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual
Display
Main Screen
5" TFT LCD, 800 x 480
Resolution, 262k Colours
Channel LCD Screen
128 x 64 LCD with
RGB Colour Backlight
Main Meter
18 Segment (-45 dB to Clip)
Power
Switch-Mode Power Supply
Auto-Ranging 100-240 VAC
(50/60 Hz) ± 10%
Power Consumption
70 W
Physical
Standard Operating
5°C – 40°C (41°F – 104°F)
Temperature Range
Dimensions
478 x 617 x 208 mm
(18.8 x 24.3 x 8.2")
Weight
14.3 kg (31.5 lbs)
* A-weighted figures are typically ~3 dB better
4.2 Appendix B: MIDI Operation
MIDI RX > Scenes
Whenever Program Change messages in the range 1-100 are received on
MIDI CH01, the corresponding scene of the M32R internal show memory will
be loaded.
This requires the following preconditions:
SETUP / remote
•
MIDI In/Out check marks must be set according to the connection on
which MIDI input will be accepted (via physical MIDI connectors on M32
or S16, or via DN32-USB card)
•
MIDI In/Out check mark must be set for “Enable MIDI Scene Recall”.
SETUP / global
•
When tick mark “Confirm Pop-Ups” / “Scene Load” is active, MIDI scene
recalls will only become active after manual confirmation
•
If you prefer activating scenes via MIDI Program Changes immediately,
un-check the “Confirm Pop-Ups” / “Scene Load” tick mark.
SHOW CONTROL VIEW / home
•
Valid scenes must be stored in the internal M32R show file. It is not
possible to recall empty scenes
•
The scope of changes applied by a MIDI scene recall depends on the
Scene Safes, Parameter Safes and Channel Safes settings, same as with
recalling the scene locally.
MIDI TX > Scenes
Every scene can be assigned one specific MIDI command/event. Each time the
scene is loaded the MIDI command will be sent out once. Possible choices for MIDI
commands/events to be found on Scenes View/MIDI page:
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Off > no message will be sent upon scene load
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Program Change > select the MIDI Channel and the Program Number
(using knobs 4/5 at the main display)
•
Control Change > select the MIDI Channel, Controller number and
value (using knobs 4-6 at the main display)
•
Note > select the MIDI Channel, Note number and velocity (using knobs
4-6 at the main display).
Will send out a Note On command directly followed by the same
Note Off command.