Solid State Logic Duality SE Operator's Manual page 84

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D D A A W W C C o o n n t t r r o o l l
Setting your workstation(s) to communicate via ipMIDI
The Duality SE software uses 16 virtual MIDI ports which are pre-assigned as follows:
Port
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
In addition to ipMiDI port 14, physical MIDI port 8 can be used for MTC input, allowing MTC to be
connected from systems (such as RADAR) that do not support the ipMIDI driver. MTC should only be
routed to one port at a time.
The console's physical MIDI ports 1 and 2 are mapped to ipMIDI ports 15 and 16, in order to allow
keyboards and other MIDI input devices with conventional MIDI connections to be connected via the
network.
To enable control of your workstation via HUI or MCU your workstation(s) must be configured to match the layer
assigned within the console. This is done using the MIDI Controller configuration page of your workstation. The
following pages show examples using Pro Tools 7 and Logic Pro 8. For other DAWs, please refer to the program's
manual for details about configuring MIDI controllers.
3 3 - - 8 8
Layer
Assignment Port
1
Faders 1–8
1
Faders 9–16
1
Faders 17–24
1
Faders 25-32
1
Faders 33-40
1
Faders 41-48
2
Faders 1–8
2
Faders 9–16
Layer
Assignment
9
2
Faders 17–24
10
2
Faders 25-32
11
2
Faders 33-40
12
2
Faders 41-48
13
Not Used
14
MTC/MMC input
15
Duality MIDI port 1
16
Duality MIDI port 2
D D u u a a l l i i t t y y S S E E O O p p e e r r a a t t o o r r ' ' s s M M a a n n u u a a l l

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