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Midi capabilities

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Christian Dolenga
the other buttons work internally, so if your cue list is populated with different timecode
entries, then buttons 2 and 3 will recall those timecodes and send them out as MIDI
message, like this:
F0 7F 7F 06 44 06 01
where
01 02 03 04
01:02:03:04
2.3.5. Special keys
Above the keys "Mstr Ctrl" and "TC Slave" are 6 keys that also send unique MIDI
messages:
Special Key 1:
Special Key 2:
Special Key 3:
Special Key 4:
Special Key 5:
Special Key 6:
I use those keys to switch between 6 different presets for the translated messages of
the jog wheel and the "Talk" button, which (shared with the "ComMic" button) sends:
Attention: This message is sent upon press AND upon release of either button. To use
these keys to send MIDI notes or CC data, a timer that prohibits a retrigger upon
release (200ms works for me) is necessary. I included that in my BMTP presets.
2.3.6. Jog / Shuttle
Key number 4 (above the stop key) enables the big encoder wheel to function as a jog /
shuttle dial.
If the console is in "virtual tape machine mode" (neither "Mstr Ctrl" nor "TC Slave" are
lit), then only the jog function works (blinking button) and one can navigate frame by
frame by turning the wheel. No MIDI is sent, as the transport is meant to control the
internal "virtual tape machine".
If the console is in "Mstr Ctrl" mode, then pressing button 4 will toggle between shuttle
mode and jog mode, and the turning of the wheel transmits different MIDI messages,
depending on status and shuttle speed.
Euphonix MIDI capabilities
01 02 03 04
00 F7
are the hours, minutes, seconds and frames, so we would jump to
F0 2B 7F 1F
00
F7
F0 2B 7F 1F
01
F7
F0 2B 7F 1F
02
F7
F0 2B 7F 1F
03
F7
F0 2B 7F 1F
04
F7
F0 2B 7F 1F
05
F7
F0 2B 7F 08 04 00 00 F7
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