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Cyber Control 2 VI External Control & Triggering
One command on the controller can be used to activate a variety of different commands
within the software. For example, you could assign a dial to automatically control the speed of several
movement buttons.
Commands can be edited by right clicking on the relevant button on the MIDI console. Here we can set
a minimum and maximum MIDI value to trigger the command. In the example below, when the MIDI
value reaches 47, the sequence will be at maximum speed.
The console can also be used to control parts of the interface. This can be achieved within the Edition
tab.
4. DMX
Almost everything in Cyber Control 2 can be controlled by almost any DMX controller.
You can use the console editor to create an image of your own DMX controller. See the console editor
topic for more information. The controller can then be viewed within the console window.
Make sure you have a DMX input set up within the Software Preferences, see the Multiple Universes
topic for more information.
Once you have created your console, each control must be mapped to a control on the console. To do
this, right click on a console control, then select the DMX input universe and channel.
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