Gpio terminal blocks, Midi in, midi out, Configuring a midi vdc – Aviom 6416i User Manual

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See the GPIO Specifications later in this document for additional configuration

information.

GPIO Terminal Blocks

Each GPIO input or output has a positive and negative contact that can

be wired as needed. Four of each are provided. Only a small screwdriver is

required.

MIDI In, MIDI Out

Two MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) ports, In and Out, are provided

on the 6416i. Each is capable of transferring any type of MIDI‑compatible

data. Pro64 devices do not process or filter MIDI data in any way.

Both MIDI ports in the VDC section can be used simultaneously.

One MIDI In per Pro64 device can be assigned to a VDC Slot. An unlimited

number of Pro64 modules can make use of the MIDI data by assigning MIDI

Out to the VDC Slot with the same number as the input source.

Configuring a MIDI VDC

To assign a VDC to use the MIDI In port on the 6416i, first select an available

VDC Slot using the inc/dec buttons below the VDC Slot readout. (VDC Slots

with inputs that are currently in use will have the In Use dot lit.) Use the

selector button to choose MIDI In from the Assign Port list. The MIDI In and

Enter/Cancel LEDs will flash. Press the

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button to assign the port, or

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to exit.

To output the MIDI data from the 6416i elsewhere in the network, select the

same VDC Slot on the remote Pro64 device. Set the remote device’s VDC type

in the Assign Port list to be MIDI Out. Repeat this step on any other Pro64

module that needs to output the same MIDI data.

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