Operation Manual

Programming events 223
PRO Series Live Audio Systems
Owner’s Manual
>> To open/close the Edit Event window
For details of how to open the Edit Event window, see “To edit an event” on page 116.
To close the window, click CLOSE.
Programming events
Each type of event is programmed in a similar way, regardless of whether it is an
incoming/outgoing MIDI or GPIO event, or an internal event. However, the options in
the Edit Event window may vary depending on the chosen event.
>> To program an event
1 Open the Edit Event window (see “To edit an event” on page 116).
2 In the Event Name section, type in the event name. If you want to skip this
event during a rehearsal, select the Disable Event option.
3 To select whether the event occurs on the PRO Series or an external device, click
Incoming or Outgoing, respectively. (This is not applicable to internal events.)
4 Select the desired parameters in the When..., Then do this... and Event
Parameters sections. To help you, refer to Table 14 “Outgoing event options” on
page 224, Table 15 “Incoming event options” on page 224 and Table 16
“Description of all event option parameters” on page 225.
5 If you want to incorporate a time delay between the event being triggered and
the event itself, select a time in the Time Offset section (click the up/down spin
buttons).
6 Click CLOSE.
6 Event
Parameters
section
See the “Programming events” on page 223.
7 CLOSE button Closes the Edit Event window.
8 Incoming/outgoing
selection section
Selects whether the event is triggered on the PRO
Series Control Centre itself or on an external device.
9 Text field Displays the user-configured event name. You can
edit the event name in this text field, which will then
be displayed in the Name column of the scene cue
list (see “Scene cue list” on page 203).
10 Enable Midi Byte 1
and 2 tick boxes
For selecting the parameters in the drop-down list to
the left of each tick box. These give you
more-specific parameters to choose from.
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