Edirol V1 video mixer User Manual

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Using MIDI to control the V-1 from an external device
You can use the MIDI connectors to connect the V-1 to an external MIDI device, and 
control the V-1 from your external MIDI device.
What is MIDI?
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a worldwide standard 
for transferring musical performance data and related information. MIDI-
compatible devices can be easily connected via MIDI cables to transfer data or 
control operations and settings.
If the V-1 is connected to a Roland or Edirol V-LINK compatible device, you can 
make basic settings for controlling the V-1 simply by pressing a single button on the 
device to be controlled.
What is V-LINK?
V-LINK (
) is a function that makes it easy to “perform video” in 
conjunction with music. It’s easy to use a V-LINK compatible device to remotely 
control the V-1. V-LINK lets you perform a wide variety of video effects that are 
linked with your musical performance.
Use a MIDI cable to connect your V-LINK device to the V-1.For details on how to 
switch V-LINK on/off, refer to the owner’s manual of the V-LINK device connected 
to the V-1.The V-LINK indicator will light when V-LINK is on.
fig.09-01.eps
Default settings for the V-1 (if only the V-LINK ON message is received)
Using V-LINK to remotely control the V-1
Using V-LINK
Rx Channel
1
Tx Channel
1
Input Select
A ch : 1
B ch : 2
Transition Time (CC#5)
0.0sec
Transition Select
MIX
Output Fade
On
Video Fader (CC#11)
0
MIDI cables are not included 
with the V-1. Please use 
commercially available MIDI 
cables.
V-LINK compatible
lit
VIDEO
AUDIO
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT