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  • Re: Emergency help – MTC to Congo

    Hi, As Bullen already wrote, you need to have some sort of converter for the timecode. The timecode that your SONY XDCAM player sends is SMPTE timecode ( see wikipedia ) and that is an analog signal, not MIDI timecode. You cannot connect the timecode from your Sony direct to Congo, because Congo cannot...
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by okrogell on 11-06-2008
  • Re: Midi

    Hi Pedro, There are a number of ways to use MIDI on Congo. So I'll give a few examples. To get more info about MIDI (and other show control things) a good book to have is John Huntington's book Control Systems for Live Entertainment. It explains MIDI and MIDI Show Control very well. I highly recomend...
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by okrogell on 10-28-2008
  • Re: Midi Time code

    Michal~ I used version 7. You will want to look for an option to generate Midi time code.
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by tpw on 10-16-2008
  • Re: Midi Time code

    If you are going to use Sound Forge, you will need to play around with the MIDI options (found under options>MIDI IN/Out) The link you have looks to be the same hardware i used. I would definitely check out MIDI OX, it sounds interesting. Good luck
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by tpw on 10-14-2008
  • Re: Midi Time code

    Hi, If you have a USB-MIDI interface to your computer a great piece of software to have is Midi-ox. http://www.midiox.com/ It's a nice piece of software that will show what is beeing sent or recieved on the MIDI line. The software is free for personal use. It may take a little testing to understand how...
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by okrogell on 10-14-2008
  • Re: Firing Lighting Commands with MIDI

    Hi, Regarding Midi Timecode (and also SMPTE timecode) it is pretty normal to have a few seconds of "pre-roll" before any events need to execute. This is to make sure all the devices have time to sync. This is normal practice with Timecode. I can imagine that if you start generating timecode when the...
    Posted to The Eos (and Ion) Forum by okrogell on 09-18-2008
  • Re: Midi Time code

    I recently used MIDI to control a light show I did for class and I used a USB MIDI controller connected to my laptop. Sound forge generated the timecode and I used a similar process as Richard. I didn't use the learn option, I just pulled timestamps from the sound file.
    Posted to The Congo Forum (and Congo jr, too!) by tpw on 05-08-2008
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