Midi controler

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Midi controler

Postby djmigi » 21 February 2014, 14:37

Hi, I have a D512. I am new to this program. I need help with getting a midi controler work out in the Editor. I've got the lights to do what I want with them, but nothing happens in Channel Transition Area in the Editor. it is useless to me. What shall I do. what I have forgotten. Thanks
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Re: Midi controler

Postby support » 21 February 2014, 21:28

You can use a midi controller to play the lightshow (program "Live").
Not for programming light scenes (program Editor).
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Re: Midi controler

Postby djmigi » 22 February 2014, 07:02

Thank you. It was sad to hear. is there any Dmx control you can use that function in
(program Editor)
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Re: Midi controler

Postby support » 22 February 2014, 18:37

The dmx input is also only for live show.

The main reason is, in Editor, we need the following actions: left clik down, left click up, right click up, and we do not know how to do all of these with midi or dmx input.
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Re: Midi controler

Postby djmigi » 23 February 2014, 14:40

can not find anything in the manual if left clik down, left click up, rightClick up.
But it's really just the Fixture Father Area which to work. It should not be so hard to make a program call on. but thanks anyway.
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Re: Midi controler

Postby zkflow » 24 February 2014, 05:30

left clik down, left click up, right click up? i didn't know that functions... i only use my normal mouse settings... right and left click...
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Re: Midi controler

Postby support » 24 February 2014, 08:40

In the software developper side, we must be able to detect when you press the left button and, when you release the left button. There is a different software action to do for each.
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Re: Midi controler

Postby zkflow » 27 February 2014, 23:21

wow.. interesting!
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