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section 6
U
SING
MIDI
The 2518 DMX Controller provides additional playback options when connected to a
MIDI device such as a keyboard, drum machine, or computer sound card. MIDI notes
and program changes can be used to call specific scenes, change banks, and to trigger
the next scene in the current bank. A particular MIDI code may be used either as a
trigger or to call a specific scene, but not both.
If you have several MIDI devices, response can be limited to a specific MIDI channel.
If no channel is selected, the controller responds to MIDI channels 1-16.
T
O
CONNECT
A
MIDI
DEVICE
Connect the device’s MIDI output to the controller’s MIDI input using a standard
MIDI cable. A standard MIDI cable consists of a shielded twisted-pair cable and 5-
pin DIN connectors wired pin 2 to pin 2, pin 4 to pin 4, and pin 5 to pin 5. The cable
shield is connected to pin 2. Pins 1 and 3 are not used. The cable may be up to 15
meters (50 feet) long.
MIDI
SCENES
AND
TRIGGERS
A MIDI scene is a scene that is tied to a MIDI code so that it executes when the code
is generated. Any number of scenes may be MIDI scenes. The MIDI code must be
different for each scene.
When a MIDI scene is executed, the active bank changes to the bank containing the
scene. This provides a convenient way to switch banks remotely. For example, you
can use auto or music trigger to execute scenes and use MIDI scenes to change banks.
A MIDI trigger is a MIDI code that sends a trigger pulse each time it is executed. It is
not associated with any specific scene, but executes the next scene in the active bank.
Up to 2048 MIDI triggers can be created.
T
O
CREATE
A
MIDI
SCENE
1.
Select a scene.
2.
Press and hold [Midi], then press [Store].
The display rolls.
3.
(Optional) Select a MIDI channel: Press
the up and down arrow buttons to select a
channel between 1 and 16.
Store
Auto
Music
Midi