User`s guide
May 15, 2012 • Alcorn McBride TourTraXX User’s Manual • Rev 1.3 • Page 49
Command Bytes: <n><d><i>PT or "<filename>"<d><i>PT
Parameters: <n> is the ASCII file number between 0-99999
<filename> is the ASCII file name
<d> is either C followed by a channel number in ASCII, P followed by a
channel pair number in ASCII, or G followed by a channel group number in
ASCII
<i> is either U for uninterruptible playback or I for interruptible playback.
This parameter is optional.
Message Response: R
Comments: If no sound number or filename is specified, the file specified with the last
Search command (see below) will be used.
Channel numbers range from 1 through 16, Channel Pairs from 1 through 8,
and Channel Groups from 1 through 13. Use “*” for All Channels.
Examples: Play toggle file 21 to Channel Pair 4. 21P4PT
Play toggle file 9 to Channel 3. 9C3PT
Play toggle file 1 to Channel Group 12. 1G12PT
Play toggle file “music.mp3” to all channels. "music.mp3"*PT
Search - SE
Description: This command causes the TourTraXX to preload a file to a specific Channel,
Channel Pair, or Channel Group. If the next Play or Loop command is sent without
a sound number or file specified, the preloaded sound number specified by this
command is used. This is especially useful for All Channel play commands, where
you can leave the sound number unspecified, and the channel number is specified as
‘*’. The TourTraXX will start playback of all channels at the same time, using the
assigned files for each channel specified by a previous Search command.
Command Bytes: <n><d><i>SE or "<filename>"<d><i>SE
Parameters: <n> is the ASCII file number between 0-99999
<filename> is the ASCII file name
<d> is either C followed by a channel number in ASCII, P followed by a channel
pair number in ASCII, or G followed by a channel group number in ASCII
<i> is either U for uninterruptible playback or I for interruptible playback. This
parameter is optional.
Message Response: R
Comments: Channel numbers range from 1 through 16, Channel Pairs from 1 through 8, and
Channel Groups from 1 through 13. Use “*” for All Channels.
Examples: Search file 21 to Channel Pair 4. 21P4SE
Search file 1 to Channel Group 12. 1G12SE
Search file “music.mp3” to all channels "music.mp3"*SE