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If you are using a dot2 onPC, then you need to setup your MIDI in and outputs. This is also done in Tools menu. Here
you can tap
MIDI Configuration
and select what MIDI devices you use to receive and transmit MIDI.
MIDI note remote input
This is a system to use received MIDI notes to trigger different things in the console. It's all set up in the
Remote
Inputs Configuration
view.
Her you have the option to map incoming MIDI Note signals to executors or to trigger a command that you write in
the configuration.
You can use the MIDI Velocity to set the position of a fader.
MIDI Remote Input only triggers the executors that are currently visible on the console that receives the MIDI signal.
MIDI note output
You can send MIDI notes from cues or directly from the command line.
You can use the
MIDI Note command
to transmit MIDI Note data. Please read more details about the command in
the command description.
The MIDI Note command is transmitted from a standalone console or if you have a session, then it's the session
master (the console with the Blue Heart icon
next to the command line input) that transmit the MIDI.
MIDI Show Control (MSC) input
The console can be controlled by any device that can send MIDI Show Control. There's a lot of settings regarding
MSC. You can find them in
Setup
and then
MIDI Show Control
. Her you can change the settings to match the
settings in the transmitter (often a Show Control software or some Sound software).
When you use MSC you can only control executors on the first page or the Main Executor.
The MSC data needs to be transmitted to a standalone console or if you have a session, then it's the session master
(the console with the Blue Heart icon
next to the command line input) that reacts to the MIDI.
MIDI Show Control (MSC) output
The dot2 can transmit MSC commands to a device. This can be used to control other devices (like sound samplers).
All the settings for this is found in
Setup
and then
MIDI Show Control
. Here you need to set your settings to
match the MSC receiver.
The MSC data is transmitted from a standalone console or if you have a session, then it's the session master (the
console with the Blue Heart icon
next to the command line input) that transmit the MIDI.
MIDI Time Code (MTC)
The console can receive MTC and use that to automatically run cues on executors.
The executor you want to be controlled by MTC needs to have "MIDI" selected in the
Settings of Executor
window.
Then you need to have some cues in that executor that uses Timecode as the trigger. When Timecode is the
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