Operation Manual

Soundcraft Vi Series™ User Guide 1112 Page 15 - 19
Default settings stored in current Show are:
On key = OFF
Channel = ‘No device’
REC key = OFF
Message Type= blank
Value 1&2 = blank
MIDI OUT Setup
The MIDI Out setup differs from MIDI In, in that instead of only 1 event for the Cue, there is an ‘Events List’
per Cue of up to 20 events that can be transmitted.
Each of the events can be transmitted on any of the 16 MIDI channels on the two MIDI OUT ports (32
channels in total).
{ON} key: enables/disables the transmission of the currently-selected MIDI event when the currently
selected Cue is recalled (separate value for each of the 20 events).
The ALL MIDI Out {ON} key in the Main Menu\MIDI page must also be enabled for messages to be
transmitted.
EVENT NUMBER encoder: Scrolls through the 20 available MIDI OUT events on each Cue, and allows the
Event parameters to be viewed or edited on the other VST encoders.
EVENT NUMBER sub-page key: Opens the Event List sub-page (see Figure 15.16). Although the 20 Events
can be set up parameter-wise using the VST encoders, and scrolling the Event Number, the Events List
makes it easier to see a glance all 20 events, and view their parameters in a table format.
MSG TYPE encoder: Denes the type of MIDI Message being sent for the selected Event Number.
See Chapter 22 for Message types, how displayed, and whether used for RX, TX or both.
VALUE 1 encoder: Sets the Value 1 for the selected message type.
(Field name may change to reect actual parameter type according to selected message type).
There are two special cases of the MSG Type parameter – MMC Locate and SysEx – which cannot be
accommodated by the Value 1 & 2 elds.
These two cases also result in the Channel parameter being replaced by a DEVICE ID, selected from the
global TX Device ID list in the Menu\MIDI page).
When the MMC Locate message type is selected, the Value 1 & 2 elds are replaced by 4 elds allowing
the Timecode value to be set – see Fig 15-14.
Figure 15-14: MMC Locate Message Type.