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MagicQ User Manual 184 Version 1.4.9.0
19.14.2 Timecode continue frames
When MagicQ is set to external timecode and the external timecode source is termporarily lost MagicQ
automatically continues to increment the timecode. This parameter specifies how many long MagicQ continues
generating for before it stops. After this time the time-code will be frozen until a signal is received again.
19.14.3 Timecode jump detect frames
The timecode jump detect parameter is the number of frames that MagicQ waits before performing a jump.
This allows spurious timecode values to be ignored.
The MIDI Show Control type specifies how MagicQ treats MIDI show control commands,
19.14.4 Timecode in type
The options are None, LTC, MIDI, Art-Net and Winamp.
When this option is set, then timecode generation should be set to None.
19.14.5 Timecode generation
The options are None, LTC, MIDI and Art-Net (retransmit).
Art-Net (retransmit) causes any LTC or MIDI timecode received from the ChamSys MIDI/SMPTE
interface to be retransmitted on the network as Art-Net timecode.
When this option is set to LTC or MIDI, then timecode in type should be set to None.
19.14.6 MIDI In Type / MIDI In Channel
The options are None, Any Channel or Requested Channel. When set to Any Channel MagicQ will
process MIDI notes received on any MIDI channel. When set to Requested Channel then MagicQ will
only process MIDI notes recived on the MIDI In Channel that is set.
This option can be used at the same time as timecode in / timecode generation.
19.14.7 MIDI Out Type / Midi Out Channel
The options are None, Any Channel or Requested Channel. When set to Any Channel MagicQ will send
MIDI notes on the channel specified in the macro field in the Cue Stack. When set to Requested Channel
then MagicQ will always send the MIDI notes on the MIDI Out Channel that is set reagardless of the
channel specified in macro field in the Cue Stack.
This option can be used at the same time as timecode in / timecode generation.
19.14.8 MIDI Show Control Type
The options are Normal, Cue Stack 1, Playback 1. This determines which Cue Stack is triggered when
MIDI Show Control (MSC) commands are received.

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ChamSys MagicQ Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeLighting Control Console
ManufacturerChamSys
SoftwareMagicQ
NetworkingYes
MIDI SupportYes
SMPTE SupportYes
Cues5000
Cue Stacks2000
EncodersVaries by model
TouchscreenYes
Universes64
Number of fixturesUnlimited (software dependent)
Network Ports4
DMX Outputs4
InputsMIDI, SMPTE
CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux (for software)
FeaturesPixel Mapping
FadersVaries by model (Mini Wing: 12, PC Wing: 10, MQ50: 12+12, MQ80: 10, MQ70: 10, MQ100 Pro: 10, MQ300 Pro: 15)

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