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35.4.1

MIDI Show Control Command Format

For more details on MIDI Show Control protocols see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Show_Control

MIDI Show Control Commands are of the format

F0 7F <device_ID> 02 <command_format> <command> <data> F7

<device_ID> is 7F for “all call” ID for system wide broadcasts

<command_format> is 01 for “Lighting”

MagicQ supports the following commands in the <command>

• 01 GO

• 02 STOP

• 03 RESUME

• 04 TIMED_GO

For example:

F0 7F 7F 02 01 01 31 F7 // Go Cue 1 in the Cue Store

F0 7F 7F 02 01 01 32 30 F7 // Go Cue 20 in the Cue Store

F0 7F 7F 02 01 02 31 F7 // Stop Cue 1 in the Cue Store

F0 7F 7F 02 01 01 00 31 30 F7 // Go Cue Stack 10 in the Stack Store

F0 7F 7F 02 01 01 32 00 31 30 F7 // Go Cue 2 on Cue Stack 10 in the Stack Store

It is possible to test how MagicQ responds to Midi Show Control messages by typing in the Midi message on the keyboard. This
is only supported when connected to a MagicQ Wing or Interface. For example to test the command

F0 7F 7F 02 01 01 31 F7

Type testsysex followed by the message on the keyboard without the initial F0 and with no spaces between the MIDI values

testsysex 7F7F02010137F7

35.5

MagicQ MIDI/Timecode firmware versions

3

Fixed SMPTE drop frames

4

Added MIDI beat clock support

5

Fixed incorrect timecode config

6

Fixed MIDI notes input channel filtering

7

Fixed MIDI timecode generate flags

8

Fixed LTC decode after LTC generate

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