Christian Dolenga
2.3.3. Sending Program Change Messages (with snapshots)
Please refer to page 12-3 in the "Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual Version
3.0".
MIDI Machine Control (MMC) (DSC Comm. Port)
To use the transport controls from the DSC to control your DAW, multitrack recorder or tape
machine, you need to connect it to the "DSC Comm. Port" connector underneath the Mix
Controller. You need a male 50-pin 3-row D-Sub plug on which you need to solder (or crimp,
depending on type) two MIDI cables, as shown on figure 1 in the first chapter. Or maybe you
already have such a breakout cable, good for you then...
The MMC commands follow a standard, which is described here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Machine_Control
I'll try to elaborate anyway...
2.3.4. Basic transport commands
Here are our 12 transport keys:
1: go to
start(?)
7: locate
My DAW of choice is REAPER, and it recognizes the following buttons:
7: locate
- enter a timecode, hit locate again -> REAPER jumps to that position
8: rewind
- interpreted as "move backwards a bit, depending on zoom"
9: forward
- interpreted as "move forward a bit, depending on zoom"
10: stop
11: play
12: record
Euphonix MIDI capabilities
2: previous
3: next cue
cue
8: rewind
9: forward
F0 7F 7F 06 44 06 01
F0 7F 7F 06
05
F7
F0 7F 7F 06
04
F7
F0 7F 7F 06
01
F7
F0 7F 7F 06
07
F7 (record exit / punch out)
F0 7F 7F 06
02
F7 (play)
F0 7F 7F 06
06
F7
4: jog /
5: loop
shuttle
10: stop
11: play
hr mn sc fr
00 F7
Revision 1
6: auto-
punch
12: record
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