User`s guide
Preliminary Manual RELAY BOX - RB132/GP132 USER’S GUIDE
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, 2000
APPENDIX-1: Reference section of the Console manual
Operation Manual Version 3.0 Revision CS3000
SECTION 12 : MIDI REMOTE CONTROL................... 12 – 7 to 12-9
Remote Control of
External
Equipment (OUT)
You can continuously control external MIDI equipment using group master
faders & mutes via port 3 of the console’s MIDI interface box. (Refer to your
equipment operation manuals for information on making connections.) Any
device that can be addressed by and interpret continuous control MIDI data,
can be controlled. You could for example, control the pitch shift of a synthesizer
or adjust the decay of a reverb unit directly from the console in real time.
Using fader automation, these parameters can be automated to timecode.
From the top level MIDI menu, press [F2] to display the MIDI Out screen and
associated SmartDisplay menu:
The MIDI continuous control OUT screen consists of seven (7) columns
representing the MIDI parameters which must be set in order to successfully
communicate with external equipment. Later in this chapter when we discuss
MIDI continuous control IN, (control of console objects by external equipment),
we will refer back to this list as the following descriptions contain common
references to both features. Refer to the side note for adjustment methods.
The column headings are defined as:
Console Object: In the case of the MIDI Out screen, this column represents
those console objects capable of controlling external MIDI devices.
For the MIDI In screen, this column represents those console objects
capable of being controlled via MIDI data from external sources. (S)
Console Chan: Designates the console channel of the selected console
object. (Na/Nc)