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MIDI
LOBAL
As mentioned earlier, there are five global MIDImacros. A global MIDImacro is one which affects
all other MIDImacros that the Maxxyz console is processing.
Restart MIDI
Delete MIDI
Disable MIDI
Enable MIDI
Select MIDImap
When working with MIDImacros, you may find it useful to create one cuelist that has Disable Midi
and Enable MIDI macro cues in it and a second cuelist that has a Delete MIDI macro in it. In this
way, you can easily pause and then resume and MIDImacros or cancel all running MIDImacros.
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NOTE ABOUT DELETING
Once a MIDImacro has been executed, it will continue to accept incoming MIDI commands even
after the cue containing the MIDImacro or the cuelist continuing the MIDIMacro has been
deleted. The only way to stop the MIDImacro from accepting MIDI commands is to use the
Global MIDI command of Delete MIDI.
MIDI
MACRO
Below is a step-by-step example of how to create a MIDImacro.
1 Create a new cue (either a blank cue or not)
2 Press "Add Macro"
3 Touch "Undefined Macro" on the cue
4 Select "MIDImacro" from the dropdown list
5 Select the target cuelist that the MIDImacro is to effect from the dropdown list (or select desired
Global MIDImacro)
6 Select the action to be taken on the target cuelist (such as Go)
7 On your MIDI generating device, send the MIDI command you wish to have activate the
MIDImacro
(Alternatively, you may manually enter the MIDI command values)
8 From the MIDI In Event Viewer, select the MIDI event and click on it
9 Press "Apply" to record the macro
MIDI T
IMECODE
MIDI Timecode is also supported. For information on working with please see "Timecode" on
page 141.
1.Rebooting the console will, of course, also stop a deleted MIDImacro from playing.
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MACROS
This function is not currently implemented.
This MIDImacro will stop (release) all MIDImacros from acting on
received MIDI commands. In order to order for MIDImacros to once
again act on incoming MIDI messages, the cues that the MIDImacros
are attached to must be executed again.
Disable MIDI will ignore all incoming MIDI messages without actually
stopping other MIDImacro cues from playing.
If MIDI has been disabled, the Enable MIDI macro will allow the
Maxxyz to once again act on incoming MIDI messages.
This function is not currently implemented.
MIDI
MACRO CUES AND CUELISTS
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UMMARY
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