Midi Operation; Setting Midi In - Chauvet Stage Designer 50 User Manual

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Midi Operation

The controller will only respond to MIDI commands on the MIDI channel that it is assigned to. All MIDI
control is performed using Note on commands. All other MIDI instructions are ignored. To stop a
chase, send the blackout on note.

Setting MIDI IN

Action ·
1.
While holding down the RECORD button,
simultaneously tap Flash button #1 three
times. The display reads MIDI CHANNEL
IN to indicate channel setup is available.
2.
Select the MIDI control channel (1~16) by
tapping Flash buttons 1~16. The relevant
channel LED lights indicating MIDI IN
channel is set.
3.
While holding down RECORD, tap the
REC EXIT button to exit MIDI setting.
MIDI
NOTE
70-117
Stage Designer 50
F
(TURN ON/OFF)
UNCTION
22-69
Trigger scenes 1-48 (100%)
Activate Channel 1-48
118
FULL-ON
119
DARK (momentary blackout)
120
HOLD
121
Turn on or off AUDIO
MODE: CHASE◄ ►SCENE
122
123
MODE: 1-12A_1-12B
124
MODE: 1-24A
125
Step
126
BLACKOUT
127
Channel page (1~24, 25~48)
¥
Notes
This is the Channel that the controller will receive
MIDI note commands.
The MIDI controller will take precedence over the
Stage Designer 50's functions. For example, for
notes 25-48, the LEDs for each channel on the
DMX board will not light up when a MIDI controller
is being used unless the mode on the DMX board
is changed to Page B. The products being
controlled will still respond to MIDI commands.
The Blackout button on the DMX board will always
override any other function, including an attached
MIDI controller.
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January 31, 2012

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