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Midas pro2 live audio system owner’s manual
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Programming events
Parameter
Next
Now
Note Off
Note On
Notes Event
Pitch Wheel
Pressure
Program n
Program Change
Scene Entry
Scene Exit
Scene Recall
Scene Entry And Exit
Scene Entry And
Recall
Scene Entry, Exit
And Recall
Static High
Static Low
X-Fade Event
PRO2 Live Audio System
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Description
Opens the next scene on the PRO2. This scene is the same
one that would be opened if you pressed the next button.
Opens the 'now' scene on the PRO2. This scene is the
same one that would be opened if you pressed the now
button.
Informs the instrument to stop playing a note at a specified
pitch and velocity.
Parameters for Note Off are notes A0 to C7, with each
having a possible velocity of between 0 and 127. You can
also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable
MIDI Byte 2.
Informs the instrument to start playing a note at a
specified pitch and velocity.
Parameters for Note On are notes A0 to C7, with each
having a possible velocity of between 0 and 127. You can
also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable
MIDI Byte 2.
Using this option, you can displays notes that may be
useful at a certain point in the scene.
Use the pitch wheel to trigger the event. The pitch wheel is
a wheel type device, normally found to the left of a
synthesizer keyboard, that manipulates the pitch of a
played note(s).
Pressure applied to the key that is being pressed. This
affects, for example, the vibrato of the note being played.
Parameters are between 0 and 127. You can also choose
between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI Byte 2.
One of the 128 programs.
Changes the device to a particular patch/voice/preset etc.
Parameter are 0 to 127. You can also choose between
Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI Byte 2.
Triggers the event when a scene is opened.
Triggers the event when a scene is closed.
Triggers the event when the 'now' scene is reloaded, but
not jogged to.
Triggers the event when a scene is opened or closed.
Triggers the event when a scene is opened or the 'now'
scene is reloaded (but not jogged to).
Triggers the event when a scene is opened, closed or the
'now' scene is reloaded (but not jogged to).
External device is closed/switched off.
External device is opened/switched on.
Lets you configure the crossfade event.
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