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MIDI Macro
Spark
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MIDI Macro
The MIDI Macro function allows you to program a macro using MIDI transmission input.
The macro collects the MIDI codes received from a MIDI transmitting source.
Keypresses Results/Comments
1. Go to the MIDI menu.
2. Press F5 MIDI Macro
This selection transports you to the Macro menu.
3. Press F1 Create Macro
The system prompts for a macro number.
4. Transmit MIDI
commands to console
This transmission should contain no more than
16 commands.
5. Press F1 Store
Store the macro. The macro appears in blue and
is a collection of MIDI codes.
MIDI Sync
MIDI sync is an additional MIDI function that serves to synchronize 2 consoles, one
console being the master and the other the slave.
The synchronization works via Go commands to the A/B crossfader.
The synchronization is carried out by a MIDI transmission, to the slave console, of the
keys [MEMORY] [#] [TIME] [GOTO] whenever a Go command occurs on the A/B
crossfader, The # is the number of the incoming memory.
The Go commands include:
• Pressing [GO]
• Pressing [GO TO]
• Manually moving the fader.
To use the MIDI sync function, you must:
• Connect the consoles as Master/Slave via MIDI.
• Assign the MIDI Sync channel in the System Parameters menu in the master and the
identical channel as the MIDI I/O channel in the slave console.
• Enable the MIDI Sync function in the MIDI menu on both consoles.

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Compulite Spark Specifications

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BrandCompulite
ModelSpark
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish