608 Eos Apex, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion Xe, Ion Xe 20, and Element 2 User Manual
Select the {Control Change} type
{Control Change}
Select the MIDI channel
<Channel> {7}
Select the controller number
<Controller Number> {6}{4}
Specify the data value
<Data> {1}{2}{7}
Press {OK} to save the event
{OK}
Specify the action for the event
<Event> [4] [Sub] [1] {On} [Enter]
Sending MIDI
MIDI messages can be sent from cues and subs (using {Execute}) or from a Macro.
Cues and Submasters
After selecting a cue and pushing {Execute}, the {MIDI Raw} softkey becomes available. Notes
can either be input using hexadecimal values (00 through FF) or decimal (0 through 255)
values depending on the connected device. The console will default to hexadecimal format. To
use decimal format, begin the MIDI string with “D” (Dfollowed by a space).
The string will be sent any time the cue is executed or the submaster is bumped.
Sending a MIDI Raw String from a Cue or Submaster
Hexadecimal Format
Select a cue or sub.
[Cue] [1]
Press the {Execute} softkey.
[Cue] [1] {Execute}
New softkeys will appear, press the {MIDI Raw} softkey.
[Cue] [1] {Execute} {MIDI Raw}
Define the MIDI string, in this case we will use Hexadecimal to send a Note On command for
note C3 to channel 2 with a velocity of 127.
[Cue] [1] {Execute} {MIDI Raw} 91 3C 7F [Enter]
Decimal Format
Select a cue or sub.
[Sub] [1]
Press the {Execute} softkey.
[Sub] [1] {Execute}
New softkeys will appear, press the {MIDI Raw} softkey.