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48 M32 DIGITAL CONSOLE User Manual
4.2 Appendix B: MIDI Operation
MIDI RX > Scenes
Whenever Program Change messages in the range 1-100 are received on MIDI
CH01, thecorresponding scene of the M32 internal show memory will be loaded.
This requires the following preconditions:
SETUP / remote
• MIDI In/Out check marks must be set according to the connection on which
MIDI input will be accepted (via physical MIDI connectors on M32 or S16, or
via DN32-USB card)
• MIDI In/Out check mark must be set for “Enable MIDI Scene Recall”.
SETUP / global
• When tick mark “Conrm Pop-Ups” / “Scene Load” is active, MIDI scene
recalls will only become active after manual conrmation
• If you prefer activating scenes via MIDI Program Changes immediately,
un-check the “ConrmPop-Ups” / “Scene Load” tick mark.
SHOW CONTROL VIEW / home
• Valid scenes must be stored in the internal M32 show le. It is not possible to
recall emptyscenes
• The scope of changes applied by a MIDI scene recall depends on the Scene
Safes, ParameterSafes and Channel Safes settings, same as with recalling
the scene locally.
MIDI TX > Scenes
Every scene can be assigned one specic MIDI command/event. Each time the
scene is loaded the MIDI command will be sent out once. Possible choices for MIDI
commands/events to be found on Scenes View/MIDI page:
• O > no message will be sent upon scene load
• Program Change > select the MIDI Channel and the Program Number (using
knobs 4/5 at the main display)
• Control Change > select the MIDI Channel, Controller number and
value(using knobs 4-6 at the main display)
• Note > select the MIDI Channel, Note number and velocity(using knobs 4-6
at the maindisplay).
Will send out a Note On command directly followed by the same
NoteOcommand.
Permanent MIDI Assignments Overview (Remote O)
MIDI RX MIDI Ch Controller Value Comment
Scenes 1 Program Change 1-100
Snippet 2 Program Change 1-100
Cue 3-6 Program Change 0-127 Ch3 -> Cue 1-127, Ch4 -> Cue 128-255, etc.
Mute Groups 2 CC80-85 on (127) / o (0), toggle latching
Faders 1 CC0-79 0-127 Value 95 = 0dB
Mute 2 CC0-79 on (127) / o (0), toggle latching
Pan 2 CC0-79 0-127 Value 64 = Pan Mid
MIDI TX MIDI Ch Controller Value Comment
Mute Groups 2 CC80-85 on (127) / o (0), toggle latching
Faders 1 CC80-79 0-127 Value 95 = 0dB
Mute 2 CC80-79 on (127) / o (0), toggle latching
Pan 3 CC80-79 0-127 Value 64 = Pan Mid
MIDI RX > Assign
Whenever assignable controls are set up for transmitting MIDI commands,
reception of that same command (status or continuous) will be reected on the
respective assignable control element (buttonlight, encoder LED collar).
MIDITX > Assign
The assignable MIDI commands have been restricted to some generic elements:
Encoders 1-4 > can be assigned to sending control changes, program changes
ornotes.
• Parameters are currently ‘Channel’ and ‘Value’
• For CC and Note commands ‘Value’ = controller number/note number, and
the encoder rotation determines the controller value/note-on velocity
• For Program Changes only the channel is specied, and the encoder rotation
determines the programnumber
Buttons 5-12 > can be operated in two modes, ‘MIDI Push’ (non-latching)
formomentary commands, or ‘MIDI Toggle’ (latching) for static commands.
MIDI Push
Can be assigned to sending control changes, program changes or notes
Parameters are currently ‘Channel’ and ‘Value’
For CC and Note commands ‘Value’ 0127 = controller number/note number,
and the button momentarily toggles the controller value/note-on velocity
To 127 (depressed/released]
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