Audio input, Audio min / max level, Parallel port address – ChamSys MagicQ User Manual User Manual

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• PB10 FLASH

• AUDIO BUMP

The remote trigger can be used on a per Cue Stack basis by setting the Halt field of Cue step in the Cue Stack to “Remote”. This
is independent of any global action specified by the Remote trigger action setting.

Audio bump simulates audio received at full level. It is processed by MagicQ just as if the "bump" had been received from the
audio port or the MagicQ Audio Interface, bumping any Cue Stacks set to Audio Bump.

42.15.12

Audio input

The type of audio input – the options are None, “Energy only ChamSys audio”, “ChamSys audio interface” and “ChamSys audio
left only”, "Console inbuilt port" and "PC/Mac sound card".

See

Audio

for full details on audio input.

42.15.13

Audio Min / Max Level

The levels of the audio input level. The minimum is used to adjust for noise whilst the maximum can be set of the audio signal
is particularly weak.

When set to non zero values any levels below the minimum or above the maximum are ignored and the levels are scaled appro-
priately.

See

Audio

for full details on audio input.

42.15.14

Parallel Port Address

For use with the Artistic License parallel port dongle.

42.15.15

Monitor Settings

The Monitor settings have been moved to Setup, View System, View Monitors.

42.16

MIDI / Timecode Settings

42.16.1

Timecode frame type

The timecode type can be set to EBU-25, SMPTE30, NTSC30 and Film 24. When a ChamSys MIDI/SMPTE module is fitted
the Status Display will show the current time-code being received from the module.

42.16.2

Timecode continue frames

When MagicQ is set to external timecode and the external timecode source is termporarily lost MagicQ automatically continues
to increment the timecode. This parameter specifies how long MagicQ continues generating for before it stops. After this time
the time-code will be frozen until a signal is received again.

42.16.3

Timecode jump detect frames

The timecode jump detect parameter is the number of frames that MagicQ waits before performing a jump. This allows spurious
timecode values to be ignored.

The MIDI Show Control type specifies how MagicQ treats MIDI show control commands,

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