ETC ION - Syncing Music with Light Cues - Midi?

So I have a show coming up in a week, and I was wondering if it is possible to get a usb to midi cable and plug it into Ion's midi in to be able to sync a song with a midi track. For example, we have cues already made for certain points in the song, but would it be possible to make the midi go to the next cue at a certain time while that midi track is synced up with the song?

Thank's in advance. If I'm in the wrong place to ask this, sorry!



[edited by: APhamX at 10:11 PM (GMT -6) on Tue, Apr 17 2012]
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  • Below is pulled directly from "Ion_v1.7_Operations_Manual_RevA.pdf " can be found here: " http://www.etcconnect.com/docs/docs_downloads/manuals/Ion_v1.7_Operations_Manual_RevA.pdf "

    Hope this helps you with what commands you need to send your ION. I'll keep my fourth eye on this thread to learn what to use to create the MIDI code. Break a finger:)

     

    Ion Command Interpretation
    When Ion receives a command from a MIDI source, it will look for and support the following MIDI
    commands in the following ways:
    • Go Runs a cue
    • Stop Pauses a cue
    • Resume Resumes a paused cue
    • Set Controls a submaster, playback, or grandmaster
    • Fire Runs a macro
    The cue-related commands (go, stop, resume) affect Ion based on the cue and list fields also
    contained within the MSC data. Cue and list fields will correspond directly to the Ion cues and cue
    lists. In the command/effect tables below, if a field is present in the MSC data, the name is indicated
    (such as "Cue" or "List"). If it is not present in the data, a "-" is indicated. For example, "Cue -"
    implies that a cue is specified in the data, but not a list.
    Go
    When accompanying a MIDI "Go" command, data for the following fields will result in the following
    effects:
    Stop
    When accompanying a MIDI "Stop" command, data for the following fields will result in the following
    effects:
    Resume
    When accompanying a MIDI "Resume" command, data for the following fields will result in the
    following effects:
    Cue Data
    Field
    List Data
    Field Effect
    Cue List Runs the specified cue in the specified cue list
    Cue - Runs the specified cue in the default cue list
    - List Runs the next cue in the specified list
    - - Runs the next cue in the default cue list
    Cue Data
    Field
    List Data
    Field Effect
    Cue List Stops the specified cue & list (if running)
    Cue - Stops the running cue from the default cue list
    - List Stops the current cue from the specified list
    - - Stops all cues
    Cue Data
    Field
    List Data
    Field Effect
    Cue List Resumes the specified cue & list (if stopped)
    Cue - Resumes the specified cue in the default cue list
    - List Resumes the current cue in the specified list
    - - Resumes all stopped cues
    24 Using Show Control 285
    Set
    The "Set" command allows MSC to control potentiometers using both a numeric control number
    (which specifies the potentiometer) and a data field (which controls the level: 0-100). Control values
    are as follows:
    Accompanying any of these indications in the MSC data, a numeric value of 0-100 would set the
    specified potentiometer to that level.
    All other control values are ignored.
    Fire
    This command fires a macro. MSC supports macros 1 through 127 only. Therefore a numeric value
    of 1 - 127 would accompany this command.
    Control
    Value Indication
    1-127 Submaster 1-127
    128 Primary playback in
    129 Primary playback out
    510 Grandmaster

  • Had this problam awhile back the show ended up going somewhere else so never got to try anything but at that time you had to use a external unit that would turn timecode in to midi timecode . would love to know what you come up with .as i remember it was rather hard to find the external unit but i will try and find out where i was going to be getting the unit from

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