JANDS – Event 4 Version 5 Users Manual
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Set LCDs Lamp Video
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Video This field is on by default. Set the field to 0ff to blank the video output.
17.1.10 Using MIDI or TimeCode to Control the Event
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is a well-established standard that
allows communication between suitably equipped devices. The Event 4 is equipped
with a MIDI interface that is used to allow MIDI Note, Programme change and
Timecode control of various console functions.
17.1.11 The Setup Midi Submenu - Turning Midi on and Off
Press Setup, open the Desk submenu, and open the Midi submenu to configure
Midi.
Midi Prog/Note MTC
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Midi The MIDI field must be turned ON for MIDI to be used. The MIDI
interface can be configured (using the other menu fields) to suit your
requirements and then turned On and Off as required.
17.1.12 The Setup Midi Prog / Note Submenu
Any number of Assign masters can be set to ‘listen’ for Midi note messages.
Prog/Note Channel Assign Note
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Channel Sets the Midi channel that the Event responds to (1-16). MIDI
information can be broadcast on any of 16 channels
Assign Sets which Assign master will be triggered by the Note set in the Note
field. Each Assign Master can be set to respond to a different Note, to do
this step through the Assign field setting each fader to the desired Note.
The ASSIGN / NOTE fields update immediately and there is no need to
press Record to save changes.
Note Sets which of the 128 Notes will be associated with each of the 8 (or 16)
Assign Masters. MIDI allows for 128 Note messages to be broadcast.
Whenever a Note that has been specified in this menu is received, it will
be equivalent to pressing the associated Assign Go button.
TIP: If you do not want to use MIDI NOTE messages on a particular Assign
Master, set the NOTE field to zero (displayed as OFF). To set the field to zero, enter a
zero or double click on the - (Off) button.