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 MIDI stands for [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_Instrument_Digital_Interface|Musical Instrument Digital Interface]].\\ MIDI stands for [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_Instrument_Digital_Interface|Musical Instrument Digital Interface]].\\
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-As the name says musical instrument and is original made for playing music.\\ +As the name implies "Musical Instrument" was created for and originally used for playing music.\\ 
-This gives some terms that are related to music but they can be compared a bit with DMX\\+However, it is often used in other ways, including controlling other interfaces attached to a computer - such as DMX lighting.\\ 
 +Due to this, some terms that are used do not correspond perfectly between music MIDI and MIDI when used with DMX.\\ 
 + 
 +Below will help clarify some terms that are related to music and how they can be compared a bit with DMX:\\
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 ^ DMX Protocol ^ Max Value ^ Midi Protocol ^ Max value | ^ DMX Protocol ^ Max Value ^ Midi Protocol ^ Max value |
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 In DMX there are universes, in midi these are channels and there are 16 of them available. FreeStyler don’t detect the channel but treat them as one and therefore is it only possible to use 127 + 0 notes in total on the midi interface.\\ In DMX there are universes, in midi these are channels and there are 16 of them available. FreeStyler don’t detect the channel but treat them as one and therefore is it only possible to use 127 + 0 notes in total on the midi interface.\\
-Note and Channel in DMX are alike though in DMX 512 are available, then in midi only 127 + 0 are available.\\+Note and Channel in DMX are alike though in DMX 512 are available, while in midi only 128 (127 + 0are available.\\
 The value that in DMX are send to a channel are in midi named velocity.\\ The value that in DMX are send to a channel are in midi named velocity.\\
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 ==== Midi Controller ==== ==== Midi Controller ====
-As MIDI controller every thing that can generate a midi signal can be used. Controllers comes in many shapes some with faders, some just with buttons but in the more special end also keyboards for playing music can be used it just need to be able to generate a midi signal with the correct type of note's.\\ +As MIDI controllers go, anything that can generate a midi signal can be used. Controllers comes in many shapes some with faders, some just with buttons, you can even use a standard midi keyboards that is used for playing music.  It just need to be able to generate a midi signal with the correct type of note's.\\ 
-For FreeStyler the note's send need to be of CC# type(Control Change)\\+For FreeStyler the midi commands is default "Note-on" bud this can be changed to other in the Note setup menu.\\
 In many cases more than one controller are wanted and though it is midi interface the cable connection can be something else.\\ In many cases more than one controller are wanted and though it is midi interface the cable connection can be something else.\\
 In the example bellow BCF2000 has a midi and a usb cable interface.\\ In the example bellow BCF2000 has a midi and a usb cable interface.\\
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 The Midi-ox and Midi-yoke is s.w. and this requires some extra resources from the PC and it can slow down the response time on external controls.\\ The Midi-ox and Midi-yoke is s.w. and this requires some extra resources from the PC and it can slow down the response time on external controls.\\
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-As alternative sw. Bome’s midi translator can be mentioned but there must be more it is just to search for it.\\ +As alternative software Bome’s midi translator can be used along with others.  A google search will be useful to find options.\\ 
-In general all sw. that can manipulate midi signals can be used.\\+In general most software that can manipulate midi signals can be used.\\
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 {{:external_control:midi_3xbcf.gif?|}}\\ {{:external_control:midi_3xbcf.gif?|}}\\
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 Start FreeStyler\\ Start FreeStyler\\
 Select menu - Open “Setup”->”Freestyler Setup”\\ Select menu - Open “Setup”->”Freestyler Setup”\\
 +FreeStyler can handle two midi controllers simultaneously. They are to be setup individually like the steps bellow 
 \\ \\
-{{:external_control:midi_setup_panel.gif?|}}\\+{{:external_control:midi_setup_panel_1.jpg?|}}\\
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   - Select Midi Input device   - Select Midi Input device
   - Select Midi Output device - Optional: used for device feedback (LEDs, Motorized Faders, etc.)   - Select Midi Output device - Optional: used for device feedback (LEDs, Motorized Faders, etc.)
-  - Click the Start button  +  - Click the Start button the midi device  
-  - Click the Edit button+  - Click the Learn button
   - Scroll down and find the function you would like to assign a MIDI function to.   - Scroll down and find the function you would like to assign a MIDI function to.
-  - Click in the “Note” section of the function.+  - Click in the “Note IN” section of the function.
   - Using your MIDI controller, push the button or turn the knob that you want to control the selected function.   - Using your MIDI controller, push the button or turn the knob that you want to control the selected function.
   - Freestyler should be listening for the note and you should see it appear next to the save button.   - Freestyler should be listening for the note and you should see it appear next to the save button.
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   - Continue assigning MIDI functions to buttons or knobs as you wish.   - Continue assigning MIDI functions to buttons or knobs as you wish.
   - Once finished, click “SAVE”.   - Once finished, click “SAVE”.
 +\\
 +**Note Edit:**\\
 +Note IN and Note OUT can be edit by clicking on the fields.\\
 +{{:external_control:midi:midi_note_in.jpg?|}}\\
 +\\
 +{{:external_control:midi:midi_note_out.jpg?|}}\\
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 **Page**\\ **Page**\\
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 In all the other page settings the note and the mapped function is only available on the selected page. In all the other page settings the note and the mapped function is only available on the selected page.
 Example could be a button that has note 10 with page 1 selected it is “Open Gobo” with page 2 it is “Open Color”, with page 3 selected it is “Open Pan/Tilt and so on.\\ Example could be a button that has note 10 with page 1 selected it is “Open Gobo” with page 2 it is “Open Color”, with page 3 selected it is “Open Pan/Tilt and so on.\\
-NOTE: You configure buttons to set the MIDI page number (or next/previous MIDI page). These should be page independent, or you might not be able to change pages. Alternativelyif you just wanted to use 2 pages, you could use one button that in page 1 changes to page 2, then in page 2 it changes to page 1.\\+\\ 
 +NOTE: If you configure buttons to set the MIDI page number (or next/previous MIDI page). These should be page independent, or you might not be able to change pages.\\ 
 +Alternatively way if you just wanted to use 2 pages, you could use one page button that in page 1 changes to page 2, and then in page 2 it changes to page 1.\\
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 **Shift Function**\\ **Shift Function**\\
-You can configure FreeStyler to use one button on a controller as a **shift** button, so that when it is held down and another button is pressed, you can respond as if it were a different button. E.g. you might have a button on your controller that runs submaster 1, but when you hold the shift button and press it, it toggles blackout for group 1. \\ +You can configure FreeStyler to use one button on a controller as a **shift** button, so that when it is held down and another button is pressed, you can respond as if it were a different button.\\ 
-Any button on the controller can be configured as the shift function (in this screenshot it's button with MIDI note 90).\\ +E.g. you might have a button on your controller mapped to "Fade IN", but when you hold the shift button and press it, the same button is mapped to "Master 100%".\\ 
-{{:external_control:midi:shiftfunction.png|}}\\+Any button on the controller can be configured as the shift function (in this screenshot it's button with MIDI note 19).\\ 
 +{{:external_control:midi:shiftfunction_1.png|}}\\
 \\ \\
 Then in order to program FreeStyler to respond to shift + button, you set the page to 6 (see screenshot).\\  Then in order to program FreeStyler to respond to shift + button, you set the page to 6 (see screenshot).\\ 
 You have to click the "Shift" button on the right side of the assignments and then only press your button on the controller normally (don't press the button programmed as shift or it will get reassigned).\\ You have to click the "Shift" button on the right side of the assignments and then only press your button on the controller normally (don't press the button programmed as shift or it will get reassigned).\\
-Then when you're finished, change the button in FreeStyler back to Page 1.\\+Then when you're finished, change the button in FreeStyler from "Shift" back to Page xx unless you want to program more Shift buttons.\\
  
 **Note monitor**\\ **Note monitor**\\
 In the bottom of the window are a small monitor of the input notes.\\ In the bottom of the window are a small monitor of the input notes.\\
-In the screenshots above, the first shows note 101 with a velocity and the second shows note 1, velocity 32.\\ +In the screenshots above, the first shown is CC(Control changed, 176) and note 105 with data via channel 1\\ 
-Here it is a fader that is monitored but if it is a button then the velocity value is to be 127 for FreeStyler to recognized the button press. This can be alternated on most midi devices.\\ +CC(176), 105-0-1\\
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 **Option**\\ **Option**\\
 \\ \\
-{{:external_control:midi_setup_panel_option.gif?|}}\\ +{{:external_control:midi_setup_panel_options_02.jpg?|}}\\
-\\ +
-**Import and Export**\\ +
-This are used to save the midi mapping in a “.fms” file that then can be imported again on the same or an other PC.\\+
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 **NoteOn – NoteOff**\\ **NoteOn – NoteOff**\\
-\\ 
 It is possible to change the default "key down" and "key up" midi command in FreeStyler.\\ It is possible to change the default "key down" and "key up" midi command in FreeStyler.\\
 This is due to difference in midi protocol for different controller.\\ This is due to difference in midi protocol for different controller.\\
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 Key Up is default NOTE + VALUE 0 or alternated NOTE OFF 127\\ Key Up is default NOTE + VALUE 0 or alternated NOTE OFF 127\\
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-**Convert flash to toggle buttons**\\+**MIDIcon.**\\ 
 +This is for the Elation MIDIcon and are to be checked on if the MIDIcon are used. This is checked automatically when a MIDIicon is configured in FreeStyler. \\ 
 +The reason for this option is that the feedback of the MIDIcon is slightly different from other midi controllers.\\
 \\ \\
 +**MIDI feedback for buttons and faders**\\
 +It is possible to change the midi commands for the midi feedback to alternative commands.
 +This is set individually for buttons and faders.
 +
 +{{:external_control:midi_buttons_faders_feedback_mesages.jpg?|}}
 +\\
 +\\
 +**Import and Export**\\
 +This are used to save the midi mapping in a “.fms” file that then can be imported again on the same or an other PC.\\
 +\\
 +**Disable double trigger protection**\\
 +This option is related to the MIDIcon controller.\\
 +The faders of the MIDIcon tend to stick between two values triggering value -1 and value +1, therefor FreeStyler will only change the value when it detects a +2 or -2 difference.\\
 +\\
 +**Convert flash to toggle buttons**\\
 Some of the external command works as flash buttons which means that they have the ON value as long as they are pressed and the OFF value as long as they are not pressed.\\ Some of the external command works as flash buttons which means that they have the ON value as long as they are pressed and the OFF value as long as they are not pressed.\\
 With "Convert flash to toggle buttons" this is converted to a toggle which means that the command have the same value until the pressed next time.\\ With "Convert flash to toggle buttons" this is converted to a toggle which means that the command have the same value until the pressed next time.\\
 +\\
 +**Ignore MIDI channel**\\
 +Some controllers have their own pageing system using midi pages (16 pages), you can disable this behaviour in FreeStyler by enabling this option.\\
 +This will allow you to use midi buttons with the same function on every page.\\
 +\\
 +**Link MIDI to touch page.**\\
 +When a touch screen is used in combination with a MIDI control then this function makes it possible to link the page control.\\
 +When the MIDI “Page 1” button is pressed then the touch screen shifts to touch page 1.\\
 +This can be helpful when buttons are placed on the touch and the related fade are to be mechanical MIDI.\\
 +If the link is disabled then the user has to press MIDI page1 and then Touch page 2. This requires that the user always keep the two page control synchronized. If the link is enabled then the PC keeps  track on which MIDI page is active and activate the related touch page. \\
 +\\
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   * [[external_control:midi:using_bcf2000|Behringer BCR-2000]] (Same as BCF2000 but has only rotary control, no faders)   * [[external_control:midi:using_bcf2000|Behringer BCR-2000]] (Same as BCF2000 but has only rotary control, no faders)
   * Behringer FCB-1010   * Behringer FCB-1010
 +  * Akai APC20 & APC40 (change to Abelton mode via Sysex to get button color feedback)
   * Akai MPD-16   * Akai MPD-16
   * Korg Nano Range   * Korg Nano Range
-  * Novation Launchpad+  *  
 +  * [[external_control:midi:novation_launchpad|Novation Launchpad]] 
 +  * Novation LaunchControl XL
   * Hercules DJ COnsole   * Hercules DJ COnsole
 +  * Touch OSC (Midi App for tablets - design your very own layout!)
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