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Chapter 22 Specific Applications
Chapter 22
Using an External MIDI
Device to Control the Mixer
(Compu Mix)
Device to Control the Mixer
(Compu Mix)
The VS-1824 can send and receive mixer settings and fader
movements as MIDI messages. You can use an external MIDI
controller to control the VS-1824’s faders. You can also use an
external MIDI sequencer to record mixer settings and
movements during playback as MIDI song data, and the
mixer can be controlled automatically by the MIDI sequencer
when the song is played back later. This is referred to as
Compu Mix. Compu Mix uses Control Change messages or
System Exclusive messages.
movements as MIDI messages. You can use an external MIDI
controller to control the VS-1824’s faders. You can also use an
external MIDI sequencer to record mixer settings and
movements during playback as MIDI song data, and the
mixer can be controlled automatically by the MIDI sequencer
when the song is played back later. This is referred to as
Compu Mix. Compu Mix uses Control Change messages or
System Exclusive messages.
Correspondence Between MIDI
Channels and Controller Numbers
Channels and Controller Numbers
MIDI channels correspond to the mixer channels as shown
below. For channels paired using the Channel Link function,
Control Change messages can be exchanged using the odd-
numbered channel’s MIDI channel. Control Change
messages transmitted via the even-numbered channel’s MIDI
channel are ignored.
below. For channels paired using the Channel Link function,
Control Change messages can be exchanged using the odd-
numbered channel’s MIDI channel. Control Change
messages transmitted via the even-numbered channel’s MIDI
channel are ignored.
MIDI
Input
Track
Master
Channel
Mixer
Mixer
Block
1
1
1/17
-
2
2
2/18
-
3
3
3
-
4
4
4
-
5
5
5
-
6
6
6
-
7
7
7
-
8
8
8
-
9
DIGITAL L
9
-
10
DIGITAL R
10
-
11
ST IN
11
-
12
FX1
12
-
13
FX2
13
-
14
FX3
14
-
15
FX4
15
-
16
-
16
Master Block
Controller numbers correspond to the track channel
parameters as follows for Tracks 1-16.
parameters as follows for Tracks 1-16.
Controller Number
Mixer Parameter
3
TRACK STATUS
7
MIX Send Level
10
MIX Send Pan
12
EQ L Freq.
13
EQ L Gain
14
EQ M Freq.
15
EQ M Gain
16
EQ M Q
17
EQ H Freq.
18
EQ H Gain
19
FX1 SND Level
20
FX1 SND Pan/Balance
21
FX2 SND Level
22
FX2 SND Pan/Balance
23
AUX1 (* FX3) SND Level
24
AUX1 (* FX3) SND Pan/Balance
25
AUX2 (* FX4) SND Level
26
AUX2 (* FX4) SND Pan/Balance
27
AUX3 (* AUX) SND Level
28
AUX3 (* AUX) SND Pan/Balance
29
MIX Offset Level
30
MIX Offset Balance
* When you are installing two effect expansion boards.
Controller numbers correspond to the track channel
parameters as follows for Tracks 17 and 18.
parameters as follows for Tracks 17 and 18.
Controller Number
Mixer Parameter
35
TRACK STATUS
39
MIX Send Level
42
MIX Send Pan
44
EQ L Freq.
45
EQ L Gain
49
EQ H Freq.
50
EQ H Gain
51
FX1 SND Level
52
FX1 SND Pan/Balance
53
FX2 SND Level
54
FX2 SND Pan/Balance
55
AUX1 (* FX3) SND Level
56
AUX1 (* FX3) SND Pan/Balance
57
AUX2 (* FX4) SND Level
58
AUX2 (* FX4) SND Pan/Balance
59
AUX3 (* AUX) SND Level
60
AUX3 (* AUX) SND Pan/Balance
61
MIX Offset Level
62
MIX Offset Balance
* When you are installing two effect expansion boards.
When using System Exclusive Messages
When working in Compu Mix, you should normally use
Control Change messages. However, if the Control
Change messages affect the settings of other MIDI
devices in your setup, you can use System Exclusive
messages. For more detailed information about Control
Change messages and System Exclusive messages, refer
to “MIDI Implementation” (Appendices p.82).
Control Change messages. However, if the Control
Change messages affect the settings of other MIDI
devices in your setup, you can use System Exclusive
messages. For more detailed information about Control
Change messages and System Exclusive messages, refer
to “MIDI Implementation” (Appendices p.82).