
Similarly, left-clicking on the left button for each track - to turn it red - will mute that track, and
right-clicking on the left button for each track - to turn it green - will ‘solo’ that track. Any buttons
on the left of the tracks shown in grey are un-muted.
If you are sending the MIDI sound event to a MIDI port to control an external MIDI device then
double-click on the
Ctrl
button to turn it red. No volume / transposition changes will then be made
to affect the original MIDI data going to the device.
Finally, right-clicking anywhere in the tracks area, or clicking on the
Exit
button, will close the
track list and return the display to the normal sound event buttons.
CD Tracks
a) The second row shows the type of event i.e.
Aud:
Internal CD
.
b) The third row shows the number of tracks on the CD and the total running time of those
tracks.
c) The fourth row shows the range of tracks to play (defaults to
All
) and the total running time
of that range of tracks. Right-clicking (with [
Ctrl
]) to the right of
Play:
will change the
display to show the track number to play from and the track number to play
To
. Left or
right-click on these track numbers (with [
Ctrl
]) to adjust them. Clicking on
RND
(with
[Ctrl]) will toggle between enabled (bright blue) or disabled (dark blue). When enabled
ShowMagic will randomly pick the order in which to play those tracks. In the same way, the
LP
(loop) option can be enabled/disabled to continuously loop the sequential or random
playing of those tracks.
d) The fade
In
and fade
Out
times in seconds and frames - default for both =
00.00
. These
In
and
Out
times affect how the CD playback starts and finishes - it does not affect each track,
it just fades in the first track in the selected range and fades out the last track in the selected
range. The fading of each track is pre-determined on the music CD itself. If a CD sound
event’s track range is set to
All
and you change the CD in the drive, clicking on the play
button will automatically refresh the details display for the currently loaded CD first before
playing it.
Digital, Line and Microphone Input
a) The second row shows the type of event e.g.
Aud
:
Microphone
.
b) The fade
In
and
Out
times default to
00.00
and can be used to open and close the inputs over
a duration of seconds and frames.
Running a sound event button containing Digital, Line or Microphone Inputs, will open that input
and turning off the event will close it.
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