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Hardware MIDI Connections MIDI Show Control (MSC) MIDI Time Code (MTC) MIDI Notes SMPTE Eos Console No Via SC GW Via SC GW In Only Via SC GW** Out Only Via SC GW In Only Eos RPU No Via SC GW Via SC GW In Only Via SC GW** Out Only Via SC GW In Only Gio Yes, In/Out Local In/Out Also via SC GW Local In...
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Hans.Hinrichsen
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Filed under: analog in, contact closure, Element, Eos, Gio, Ion, MIDI, MIDI notes, MSC, MTC, relay out, Show Control, SMPTE
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SMPTE is not directly supported on the Express line of control consoles. However, the Express line does support ETC MIDI , MIDI Show Control (MSC) and MIDI Time Code so it's possible to use SMPTE with an Express console if you use a SMPTE to MIDI generator. Enable the type of MIDI you wish to use...
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SMPTE (pronounced sim-tee) when discussed in lighting systems usually refers to SMPTE Timecode. Timecode is a way to synchronise events throughout a system based on time. It was originally developed by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers for time synchronisation across film and TV...
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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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Kelsey Aleckson
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Filed under: AAS, Acclaim, arri, ASTS, AVAB, CEM, CEM+, Congo, CongoJr, cRRFU, DAS, Dimmer, Distribution, DMX, ECMUX, Element, ELTS, Emphasis, Eos, ETCLink, Ethernet, Express, Expression, GCE, Idea, Ion, Irideon, K96, KnowledgeBase, Legacy Unison, LMI, Lon, MDD, MDR, MicroII, MicroVision, MIDI, MPE, NCE, Net2, Net3, Obsession, ObsessionII, Pharos, RDM, Response, RFR, RFU, RRFU, RS-232, RVI, Sensor, Sensor+, SineWave, SmartBar, SmartFade, SmartFadeML, SmartModule, SMPTE, Source Four, Source4, Touchscreen, Unison, Vision, WRFU
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Many SMPTE output devices use a 1/4" mono plug for unbalanced output. In this case, Signal+ and Common are tied together (XLR pins 1 & 2). Signal- remains on XLR pin 3. On the 1/4" plug, Signal+ and Common tie to the sleeve, Signal- ties to the tip.