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PRO2 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
Chapter 22: Events (Automation)
This chapter shows you how to use the events of the PRO2’s automation.
About events
There are four types of event — MIDI, GPIO, internal and crossfade — that you can
have in a scene, and you can have any combination of each. You can choose whether
the event is triggered on the PRO2 or on an external device.
For more information on events and also how to create, edit and copy/paste an event,
see “Additional control — managing events” on page 85.
MIDI
MIDI performs two functions on the PRO2. It allows the PRO2 to trigger external
MIDI-equipped equipment on each scene change and it also allows external MIDI
equipment to trigger a PRO2 scene change.
MIDI output from the PRO2 can include a globally-enabled outgoing message that
contains the recalled scene number and is sent out for all recalled scenes. Also, up to
eight messages with user-selectable content are stored per scene and sent out
whenever the scene is recalled.
MIDI input can be globally set up to cause scenes to be recalled when specific incoming
MIDI messages are encountered.
GPIO
The general purpose input and output (GPIO) on the PRO2 is used to control/respond to
various devices. You can use GPIO inputs to control PRO2 parameters from an external
device, for example, you can use an external switch to switch the PRO2’s talkback
on/off or you can use an external switch or joystick to control the PRO2’s parameters.
You can also use the PRO2’s keys and faders to send control signals to an external
device.
Internal
You can create an event on the PRO2 without using an external device; this type of
event is called an “internal” event. This means that an event is triggered and carried
out entirely on the PRO2.
Crossfades
For information on crossfades, see Chapter 23 "Crossfades (Automation)" on page 191.