
The first display shows what PC MIDI port is set to receive MIDI data. Right-click on this to select,
via a pop-up menu, a port if your PC has more than one - see "MIDI Settings", p.189, for
information on how to enable selected MIDI ports. Clicking on the
MD
button with the
[Ctrl]
key
held down toggles MIDI triggering on (button shown red) or off (shown grey) for the currently
highlighted action button. Right-clicking on
MD
with
[Ctrl]
toggles MIDI triggering on or off for all
action buttons on that page. If the
MD
button is off then the action button will not be affected by any
MIDI input. If it is on then the ‘MIDI note’, ‘program change’ or ‘control change’ number shown in
the third display (note
C3
in the example above) will trigger that action button. The
C
--
setting tells
ShowMagic to scan all MIDI channels for that note, program change or control change number. To
set a specific MIDI channel, right-click on
C
--
and select a channel from the pop-up menu. The
action button will then only be triggered if the note/number shown is received on that specific MIDI
channel.
Right-clicking on the note in the third display produces a pop-up menu on which you can select
Trigger By Note
,
Trigger By Program Change
or
Trigger By Control Change
.
Trigger by Note
For setting a MIDI note, click on the
button depicting a music keyboard to
change the details display into a music
keyboard graphic.
Click on one of the keys on the keyboard
graphic will then set the trigger to that
note. The arrow keys on the right are
used to scroll through the octaves from
C0
through to
B7
.
The MIDI keyboard display
Alternatively, whilst the music keyboard graphic is shown, pressing the actual note on the external
keyboard will also set that note to trigger that action button if the
Action Panel > Midi Record
Enabled
item has been ticked on the
Options
menu. The next action button is also automatically
highlighted ready for you to press another MIDI key on the external keyboard - useful if you wish
to record MIDI notes for multiple, sequential action buttons.
Trigger by Program Change or by Control Change
If either of these is selected then you can set that trigger option by clicking on the dark pink
Record
item to the right of the keyboard graphic to highlight it and then push up or press the required fader
or button / pad on your external MIDI interface to select that trigger. Alternatively, you can click on
the keyboard keys on the keyboard graphic to set the value without having a MIDI interface
attached. Finally, click on the
Record
item to turn it dark pink and disable the record function.
Clicking again on the button depicting a music keyboard will revert back to the action button details
display.
If you tick the
Master Level Control
item on the drop-down menu then any control change values
being received will be used to control the level of that action button rather than just starting and
stopping it.
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