Midi out problems

Hi

I am trying to get the GIO to send MSC. I can recieve without any problems (not a bad cable)

I have: MSC transmit >enabled

I have: MSC transmit channel:1

 

The Qlab system is set to listen to channel 1. And the cue is set to be triggered by Note number 1,  velocity 1.

but when I fire list1/cue 1 nothing happens?

 

Is the GIO sending out note on or program change or does that not matter at all.

 

Anders Kjems

 

Anders Kjems

 

 

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  • The Eos family transmits MIDI Show Control (MSC) not MIDI Note. You may find this Wiki article useful.

    I usually trigger the other way around, with QLab in control but the converse should work too. Make sure your MIDI I/O is patched in QLab.

  • The Wiki article says that Eos can trigger five different commands: Go cue, and Pause cue and more. How do I set which one I send?

    And also I am used to setting which kind of device to trig: Light or sound. Is all this not nessesary to specify?

     

  • Hi Anders,

    You don't chose what to send, Eos just sends those commands when the appropriate action happens on the desk for the cue list/s you specify in setup.

    The configuration is done at the listening end, so you need to tell QLab to listen for say Cue 1/1 Go on Lighting and when that cue is run on the Eos it will be triggered in QLab.

    There are literally just four things to set on Eos,

    MSC Transmit: Enabled

    MSC Transmit Channel: Match this this with who you are triggering

    ACN MSC Tx ID: The ID of the transmitting gateway, or if you're doing it locally whatever you have set that to in the shell

    MIDI Cue LIst: One ore more cue lists you wish to send.

     

    Hope that helps

    Dan

  • with MSC you don't have to specify what you're sending, because the console transmits what you're doing. so you don't execute the command but it is executed by the console itself. i have a show where an Element triggers Qlab. we just used the same cue numbers in qlab like we did in the Element, so if Qlab has a cue with the same number that the Element is reporting, then it's triggered.

     you have to make sure, that the numbers in the shell setting for MIDI TX and Rx Group in the Shell match the numbers you put into the Show Control Settings of Setup. try using the numbers from the shell in the setup fields called ACN Tx ID (i think). i know, it's counter intuitive to use a setting called ACN when your're outputting from your direct midi outs, but give it a go. and make sure, that the two numbers in the shell are different from each other...

  • ps: you could also give your first try a go and send MIDI Notes. you would do that with Cue x Executed MIDI_Raw D 144 65 127, or something like that. if you want to try that, tell me what exactly you're trying to send (On/off, channel, note, octave, velocity) and i will give you the number sequence.

    but as dan wrote before, with MSC it would be much more straight forward...

  • I have found a setting in Local I/O called Show control gateway: Midi Rx group id: 1 and MIDI Tx Group ID 2. And in Show settings I have set ACN MIDI Rx ID: 1 and ACN MDI Tx ID: 2.

    But it still does not work.

     

    What about The MIDI cue list setting (in show control). Does that specify what cuelist that will transmit MSC? 

    And are there any of the other settings that has to be enabled or disabled? Eg Analog inputs, String MIDI TX 

  • You don't need to put anything in the [MIDI Cue List] box - if it is empty, it will send the appropriate MSC commands for all cue lists.

    I'll ask a silly question! You do have two MIDI cables, right? One in from the QLab Mac and one out to it? I only ask because you said the cable is good...

    I know of a few good MIDI sniffer programs for PC, but none for Mac - but there are bound to be some good ones.

    Luke

  • We remembered to move the cable from in to out and back(Unfortunately..... I'm up for any silly solution)

     

    Maybe I will try to find a MIDI sniffer.

  • IN QLab you have to set it to Listen to MSC.  I am not at QLab right now but i believe you find it by clicking the light switch settings icon.  We trigger it all the time again it is MSC not midi note.  

  • Qlab is set to listen to MSC> Device ID 1 and the GIO tranmit on channel 1.

     

    I am wondering about the cue numbering: I send cue 1 from cuelist one what Qlab number will be triggered? cue 1 or 1.1 or? Or schould the name of the Qlab cuelist be 1? 

     

    Anders Kjems

  • I just remembered that Figure53 have a bit about how to set up this exact thing:

    http://wiki.figure53.com/QLab+Hints+and+Tips#x-Controlling%20QLab%20using%20MSC%20from%20an%20ETC%20ION

    You might need to have QLab set to receive "Cue 1.00" - sorry, I don't have Mac here to test it.

  • Yes I have read the article unfortunately it does not tell me how to name the cues i either Eos or Qlab so thats just one more variable that has to be tested for each new idea :(

     

    It would be so nice to have a window that tells you exactly what is being transmitted thru the MIDI out port (Like the MA2 has) then I would be able to find out if the problem is at my end. And the wiki article on "understanding the MSC commands...." would be more helpfull because you would be able to see what cue number and command you are actually sending and if you are sending anything at all.

     

    And another small question: I seems weird that there is setup for Midi Rx/Tx Group ID in both Local I/O and in show control with in the software? Why is that so?

     

     

  • Agreed, it would be nice to have more info about connecting with QLab in the wiki. I will get something added as soon as I can. I don't know how the 1 vs 1.0 vs 1.00 is handled, but I can find out next time I have a console. You can set the MIDI group in different places because it allows for multiple sources and routings. You could, for example, send MIDI raw commands (notes) via the ports on the rear of the Gio, but MSC via a Show Control Gateway on the network. It should, however, default out of the box in a ready-to-use state (Groups 1 & 2 for in & out in both locations). I hope we can find the problem and solution quickly - I know its frustrating to troubleshoot.
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  • Agreed, it would be nice to have more info about connecting with QLab in the wiki. I will get something added as soon as I can. I don't know how the 1 vs 1.0 vs 1.00 is handled, but I can find out next time I have a console. You can set the MIDI group in different places because it allows for multiple sources and routings. You could, for example, send MIDI raw commands (notes) via the ports on the rear of the Gio, but MSC via a Show Control Gateway on the network. It should, however, default out of the box in a ready-to-use state (Groups 1 & 2 for in & out in both locations). I hope we can find the problem and solution quickly - I know its frustrating to troubleshoot.
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