Operation Manual

Programming events 225
PRO Series Live Audio Systems
Owner’s Manual
Table 16: Description of all event option parameters
Parameter Description
Aftertouch How hard a key is pressed after it has been touched, that
is, it changes the pressure after the note has been hit.
Typically, aftertouch is useful for adding tremolo or vibrato
effects to a sound, just as a violin can add volume or pitch
changes to a sustained note using finger vibrato or
additional bowing intensity.
Parameters for Aftertouch are notes A0 to C7, with each
having a possible pressure of between 0 and 127. You can
also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable
MIDI Byte 2.
Any IO Box The trigger can be on any IO port of any IO box.
Any MIDI Channel Any of the MIDI channels.
Channel n One of the 16 MIDI channels.
Closure n Provides a contact closure that can be programmed to open
or close in response to a MIDI event.
Control Change Select the control changes that can be applied to a note in
progress. For example, by altering the volume (not
velocity) or adding sustain to a note (holding it for longer).
Parameters are All Notes Off and Reset All. You can also
choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI
Byte 2.
FOH MIDI PORT The trigger is via the MIDI port of the FOH PRO Series
Control Centre.
GPIO TX Selects a GPIO event.
IO IDn The trigger is via a specific IO port.
Jump Opens a specified scene on the PRO Series.
Last Opens the last (previous) scene on the PRO Series. This
scene is the one that would be opened if you pressed the
last button.
MIDI TX Selects a MIDI event.
Next Opens the next scene on the PRO Series. This scene is the
one that would be opened if you pressed the next button.
Now Opens the ‘now’ scene on the PRO Series. This scene is the
one that would be opened if you pressed the now button.
Note Off Informs the instrument to stop playing a note at a specified
pitch and velocity.
Parameters for Note Off are notes A0 to C7, with each
having a possible velocity of between 0 and 127. You can
also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable
MIDI Byte 2.
Note On Informs the instrument to start playing a note at a
specified pitch and velocity.
Parameters for Note On are notes A0 to C7, with each
having a possible velocity of between 0 and 127. You can
also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable
MIDI Byte 2.