Midas M32R User Manual page 35

Digital rack mixer. digital console for live and studio with 40 input channels, 16 midas pro microphone preamplifiers and 25 mix buses
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DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual
6. Adjust the 6th encoder to adjust various MIDI-based operations for the
console. Choices include:
MIDI In/Out: This toggles the MIDI input and outputs for the
console on/off .
Card MIDI: Allows MIDI transmission through the DN32-USB card.
USB In/Out: This toggles the console's USB ports on/off .
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol): This toggles on/off the
console's ability to interface with an Ethernet-based MIDI system.
Enable MIDI scene recall: This toggles on/off the console's response
to incoming MIDI messages for switching console scenes.
7. Tap the 6th encoder to toggle the currently selected MIDI option on/off.
This can be useful if you want to ensure that any connected MIDI
transmitters cannot interfere with the console.
network
The SETUP screen's network tab contains settings used when connecting the
M32R to a standard Ethernet network. The user can set parameters such as using
a fixed IP address, or having one assigned, as well as setting up Ethernet and
subnet mask settings.
To set the network address for the console, perform the following steps:
1. Adjust the first push encoder to select which specific network field
to adjust. Choices include:
IP address
Subnet Mask
Gateway.
2. Adjust encoders 2, 3, 4 and 5 to set the four numerical fields to be
adjusted for the selected network field. Set an IP address which fits your
network, normally 192.168.0.X. The IP address should be free within the
network. Set your subnet mask according to your network, normally
255.255.255.0, and set your gateway if required.
3. Tap the sixth encoder to assign the adjusted settings.
Now get your iPad or remote PC into the same network and open the M32-Mix or
M32-Edit software.
PC:
On the M32-Edit, choose setup on the right side and the network tab. Enter
the IP address of the M32R in the network and press connect.
If the software has connected to the M32R you can also synchronize them
in 2 directions. Console -> PC means all settings in the M32R will be loaded
into the M32-Edit software. PC -> Console means that all settings in the
M32-Edit will be written to the console.
M32-Mix
For the M32-Mix remote, open the program on your iPad (make sure the iPad
is connected to the same network as the console).
On the startup screen, a popup should appear. Enter the IP of the console,
press "Go Online", et voila: you are connected and can control the M32R with
your iPad.
scribble strip
The SETUP screen's scribble strips tab allows customisation for all of the M32R's
channel LCD displays, including Aux, FX, Buses, Matrices and DCAs.
On the scribble strips tab the user can make useful adjustments, such as
assigning real names to the selected channel (such as 'drums' or 'backing
vocals'), as well as assigning colours to them that are then reflected on the
console's channel LCD screens.
1. Adjust the 1st encoder to select the channel, bus, matrix, DCA group, etc. you
wish to edit.
2. Adjust the 2nd encoder to set the color for the currently selected channel.
The selected color will be shown in the LCD screen above the selected
channel's fader. For example, if DCA#5 is assigned the color red, the LCD
screen above output fader #5 will illuminate in red.
3. Adjust the 3rd encoder to select the graphical icon for the channel. A large
variety of clip-art is available to represent various input sources and output
destinations.
4. Adjust the 4th encoder to select a name from a list of common preset names
(snippets), for the currently selected channel.
5. Tap the 4th encoder to assign the currently highlighted preset text (snippet)
to the channel.
6. Tap the 5th encoder to edit the channel name. An edit screen will pop up.
7. Adjust the 4th encoder to shift the cursor position.
8. Tap the 4th encoder to issue a "backspace" command, deleting the currently
highlighted character.
9. Adjust the 5th encoder to select a letter, number, or symbol to enter into the
channel's name field.
10. Tap the 5th encoder to insert the currently highlighted letter, number, or
symbol into the channel's name field.
11. Adjust the 6th encoder to select whether the text entry choices offer
capitals, normal characters, or numbers and symbols.
12. Tap the 6th encoder to exit the editing page, and save the current
parameters to the channel.

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