Edit Suite Version 2.01 (MANL-0588-02)
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3. MX Tile
Several changes have been made to the MX tile:
002/003 FX=539 DI=>
MXP SP=5 C=5 B=3 S=1
002/003 FX=001 DI=>
MX1 SP=5 BG=0 BC=_
Version 2.01 MX Tile
Previous MX Tile
- Effect (FX) numbers can be up to 706.
- The tile type (MXP or MX1) indicates your choice for GPI-M. (If GPI-M=MXPRO, MX tile type =
MXP; otherwise, tile type = MX1.)
- Speed is indicated by SP=_ (same as previous versions).
- Background Color is indicated by C=_ (was BG).
- Border Color is indicated by B=_ (was BC).
- Style (border style) is indicated by S=_. (New for MXPro; not sent to MX1)
About Effect Numbers:
- Valid effect numbers for an MX-1 are 000-239. For an MXPro, they are
000-239 (MX1 "basic" effects)
300-353 (Edge transitions)
400-429 (Trailing effects)
500-706 (Shape effects).
- If a number greater than 706 is entered, it is changed to 706.
- If a number between the number groups is entered, it is changed to the next lower valid number. For
example, if effect number 295 is entered, it is changed to 239.
- If GPI-M is set to MX1 and an effect number greater than 239 is specified, effect number 001
(dissolve) is sent to the MX1 during an edit operation.
About Style Numbers:
- The Style field is included in all MXP and MX1 tiles, but style only applies to the MXPro. For MX1
users, you can ignore the field: the style information is not sent to the MX1. For MXPro users, refer to
the MXPro documentation for more detailed information.)
- Style (border style) values are between 0 (zero) and 9. Zero means that borders will not be used with
the selected transition. Values 1-9 specify a border width for effects 000-239, and a border style for
effects 300-706. (Borders do not apply to trailing effects.)
4. Error Message 21
Error message 21 now applies to either the MX-1 or the MXPro, whichever is selected in Setup-
>Config->GPI-M.
ERROR No MX-1/MXPRO
21 found
The message displays if an operation that requires an MXPro or MX-1 (such as pressing the GPI-M
button) was done, but Edit Suite was not able to communicate with the MXPro/MX-1. This would
occur if a GPI cable is not connected between Edit Suite's GPI-M port and the MXPro/MX-1 or if the
MXPro/MX-1 is not turned on.