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FW: 2.01
I’m having some trouble wrapping my head around the new midi system under scenes.
I have a Waves LV1 that will trigger scenes on a DM48+C1500.
The midi communication between them is up and running.
I also have a computer with Midi sniffer, so I can monitor midi messages.
The scenes in LV1 are just 1-2-3-4 and so on.
But the corresponding scenes on the dLive are all over the place. So I’ve gone into the CUE LIST EDITOR, where I’ve made the right setlist. Here I have done RENUMBER so that they are marked 1-2-3-4.
After that went to SURFACE RECALL ID > QUICK NUMBER > set them to ID 0, ID 1, ID 2, and so on.
When I subsequently stand in SCENE MANAGER, have selected my new setlist, and selected SURFACE MIDI everything looks correct. The songs are in the correct order, marked with the correct number, and have the correct ‘surface midi recall’ ID.
BUT when I trigger scenes from the LV1, it does not trigger the correct corresponding scenes. Instead it triggers the scenes that are “behind”, in ALL SCENES – and not the list I just made.
Any guesses as to what I’m overlooking?
Picture of scenes:
I think the scene-slots have fixed “midi-adresses” that will not change with the renumbering in the scene manager.
I wonder if the LV1 might be connecting to the DM48 instead of the C1500. Check the IP address is it using for the MIDI connection.
Hi msteel
The LV1 is connected via Dante.
The Dante card is located in the I/O slot 1, in the mixrack.
In my troubleshooting I tried connecting the AH midi control app to the surface IP, without luck. Only the Mixrack Ip was successful.
For now I have fixed it with a Stream Deck. I have made a button per song. So a button push sends two midi program changes: one for Lv1, and one for the corresponding dlive scene.
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