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00 delimiter optional; required if Q_path is sent 00 delimiter optional 05 LOAD Places a cue into a standby position. Cue Number must be specified. LOAD is useful when the cue desired takes a finite time to access. LOAD is sent in advance so that the cue will GO instantly. In Controlled Devices with multiple Cue Lists, if Q_number is sent without Q_list, all cues with a number identical to Q_number and which are in Open Cue Lists LOAD to standby. 05 LOAD required 00 delimiter optional; required if Q_path is sent 00 delimiter optional 06 SET Defines the value of a Generic Control. The Generic Control and its value are each specified by a 14 bit number. A Controlled Device may treat virtually any of its variables, attributes, rates, levels, modes, functions, effects, subs, channels, switches, etc. as Generic Controls which may be sent values via SET. Optionally, the time it takes the Generic Control to achieve its value may be sent. Time is Standard Time Specification with subframes (type {ff}), providing anything from "instant" to 24 hour transitions. If a Controlled Device does not supporttimes in SET, it should ignore time data. Standard Generic Control Numbers for Lighting: 0-127 Sub masters 128-129 Masters of the first playback 130-131 Masters of the second playback ... etc. ... 190-191 Masters of the 32nd playback 192-223 Speed controllers for the 32 playbacks 224-255 Chase sequence masters 256-287 Chase sequence speed masters 510 Grand Master for all channels A3-14
511 General speed controller for all fades 512-1023 Individual channel levels 06 SET cc cc Generic Control Number, LSB first vv vv Generic Control Value, LSB first hr mn sc fr ff Standard Time Specification, optional 07 FIRE Triggers a preprogrammed keyboard Macro. The Macro is defined by a 7 bit number. The Macros themselves are either programmed at the Controlled Device, or loaded via MIDI file dump facilities using the ASCII Cue Data format or any method applicable to the Controlled Device. 07 FIRE mm Macro Number 08 ALL_OFF Independently turns all functions and outputs off without changing the control settings. Operating status prior to ALL_OFF may be reestablished by RESTORE. 08 ALL_OFF 09 RESTORE Reestablishes operating status to exactly as it was prior to ALL_OFF. 09 RESTORE 0A RESET Terminates all running cues, setting all timed functions to an initialized state equivalent to a newly powered-up condition and loads the first cue of each applicable cue list into the appropriate standby positions. In other words, RESET stops the show without arbitrarily changing any control values and loads the top of the show to standby. It should be decided by the manufacturer of the Controlled Device whether or not RESET should automatically open all CLOSEd_CUE_LISTs and CLOSEd_CUE_PATHs and this decision should be stated clearly in the device's MIDI Implementation documentation. 0A RESET 0B GO_OFF Starts a transition or fade of a cue to the off state. Transition time is determined by the cue in the Controlled Device. If no Cue Number is specified, the current cue GOes OFF. If a Cue Number is specified, that cue GOes OFF. In Controlled Devices with multiple Cue Lists, if no Cue Number is Specified, all currently active cues in Open Cue Lists GO OFF. If Q_number is sent without Q_list, all cues with a number identical to Q_number and which are in Open Cue Lists GO OFF. A3-15
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511 General speed <strong>control</strong>ler for all fades<br />
512-1023 Individual channel levels<br />
06 SET<br />
cc cc Generic Control Number, LSB first<br />
vv vv Generic Control Value, LSB first<br />
hr mn sc fr ff Standard Time Specification, optional<br />
07 FIRE<br />
Triggers a preprogrammed keyboard Macro. The Macro is defined by a 7 bit number. The<br />
Macros themselves are either programmed at the Controlled Device, or loaded via MIDI file<br />
dump facilities using the ASCII Cue Data format or any method applicable to the Controlled<br />
Device.<br />
07 FIRE<br />
mm Macro Number<br />
08 ALL_OFF<br />
Independently turns all functions and outputs off without changing the <strong>control</strong> settings.<br />
Operating status prior to ALL_OFF may be reestablished by RESTORE.<br />
08 ALL_OFF<br />
09 RESTORE<br />
Reestablishes operating status to exactly as it was prior to ALL_OFF.<br />
09 RESTORE<br />
0A RESET<br />
Terminates all running cues, setting all timed functions to an initialized state equivalent to a<br />
newly powered-up condition and loads the first cue of each applicable cue list into the<br />
appropriate standby positions. In other words, RESET stops the <strong>show</strong> without arbitrarily<br />
changing any <strong>control</strong> values and loads the top of the <strong>show</strong> to standby.<br />
It should be decided by the manufacturer of the Controlled Device whether or not RESET<br />
should automatically open all CLOSEd_CUE_LISTs and CLOSEd_CUE_PATHs and this<br />
decision should be stated clearly in the device's MIDI Implementation documentation.<br />
0A RESET<br />
0B GO_OFF<br />
Starts a transition or fade of a cue to the off state. Transition time is determined by the cue<br />
in the Controlled Device.<br />
If no Cue Number is specified, the current cue GOes OFF. If a Cue Number is specified,<br />
that cue GOes OFF.<br />
In Controlled Devices with multiple Cue Lists, if no Cue Number is Specified, all currently<br />
active cues in Open Cue Lists GO OFF. If Q_number is sent without Q_list, all cues with a<br />
number identical to Q_number and which are in Open Cue Lists GO OFF.<br />
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