Instruction manual
Setup Mode JesterML Operating Manual
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MIDI Setup
The MIDI input can be configured in Setup. Select the <MIDI Setup> menu option
and press ENTER. The Main LCD/Monitor display four settings:
Enabled/Disabled
This option specifies whether the MIDI input is enabled. Select this option using
the cursor buttons, press ENTER, and use the up & down cursor buttons to
enable or disable MIDI. Press ENTER when done. Note that due to internal
resource limitations, a USB Keyboard cannot be used when MIDI is enabled.
Chan
This selects the MIDI channel 1-16 that the desk listens to for MIDI Notes. Select
this option using the cursor buttons, press ENTER to change it. To set MIDI to
receive on all channels, select the channel using the cursor buttons, hold down
SHIFT and press ENTER, and <--> will be displayed as the MIDI channel number.
Note
This sets the MIDI note 0-127 (middle C is note 60) that corresponds to the first
preset/submaster on the desk. Select this option using the cursor buttons, press
ENTER to change it. To set MIDI to map octaves (which have 12 notes since
they include both the black and white notes on a piano keyboard) to
presets/submasters, select the note using the cursor buttons, hold down SHIFT
and press ENTER, and <---> will be displayed as the MIDI note number.
MSC Device ID
This sets the Device ID 0-111 that the desk listens to for MIDI Show Control
(MSC) commands. Select this option using the cursor buttons, press ENTER to
change it. Press ENTER when done.
For further information on what each parameter does, see the MIDI section of this
manual. Select <OK> and press ENTER to return to the Setup menu.
DMX Input Setup
There are three options for the behaviour of the DMX Input – Snapshot (default),
Chans+Subs and Subs Only. When Chans+Subs mode is set, a Wing Width must
also be given so that the JesterML knows where the split is between the top and
bottom banks of faders on the desk (wing) connected to the DMX Input. See the
section on DMX Input for further information on each mode.
Set Date/Time
You can set the Date & Time on the JesterML by using the <Set Date/Time> option
in Setup. Use the cursor buttons to select <Set Date/Time> then press ENTER. You
can now cycle through the date and time and use the up/down cursor buttons to alter
the values as required. Select <OK> and press ENTER to return to the Setup menu.
There are no real-time triggers built into the JesterML, and this time is only used for
the system clock, visible in the bottom right of the monitor output.










