Specifications
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Selecting the MIDI in Device - since Windows supports multiple MIDI devices, the first thing to
configure is what MIDI in device to use. Select the relevant device from the list of devices on the Setup
tab. If no devices are listed, Windows has not registered any MIDI in devices.
Treat velocity = 0 as note off - some MIDI devices use a note on command with a 0 velocity value to
indicate a note off. LightJockey will by default treat a note on command with velocity = 0 as a note off
command - to disable, uncheck this option.
Release Seq on Note Off - when option this is checked, the MIDI in module will clear the flashed
sequence (see later) when a note off command corresponding to the last sequence note on is
received.
Release Cue on Note Off - when option this is checked, the MIDI in module will clear the latched cue
(see later) as soon as a note off command corresponding to the last cue note on is received.
Release BGCue on Note Off - when option this is checked, the MIDI in module will clear the latched
background cue (see later) as soon as a note off command corresponding to the last background cue
note on is received.
Release Cuelist on Note Off - when option this is checked, the MIDI in module will stop the latched
cue list (see later) and clear the current cue as soon as a corresponding to the last cue list note on
note off command is received.
The Options Menu
Run Minimized - When enabled, this option configures the MIDI in application to start up in minimized
form. To restore the application, click the MIDI in button on the fixture tool bar or the corresponding
button on the Windows taskbar.
Stay on Top - this option keeps the MIDI in module on top of the main LightJockey desktop.
Auto Save Changes - when enabled, all changes are automatically saved when the module closes
down. If this option is not enabled any changes must be saved before closing (Save).
Sequence, cue, background cues and cue list tabs