quote: | Originally posted by Mel David
Yeah, I seen that. Looking forward to it because of this issue:
"MIDI CC and Note messages have a resolution of 7 bits, (0-127). The resolution of a single DMX channel is 8 bits (0-255). Therefore, if you control DMXIS using MIDI CCs or Notes, you will not get the full resolution available. This could manifest itself as jerky movements of scanners & moving heads, for example. The solution (if available on your MIDI controller) is to use high resolution 14-bit MIDI NRPN messages to control DMXIS."
Also you shouldn't need two cables for MIDI In & Out. |
Completely agree, not least because MIDI used a 5 pin din connector but only uses three of the damn conductors in the cable. It was always meant to be expanded and don't forget it was launched in the 80's but they never got their shit together.
I never understood why they didn't just use the other two pins for bi directional communication and make it backwards compatible. Sure, I get that USb came along with a different realy of bandwidth but the connection isn't good for touring/long runs and requires and active computer rather than a $2 pcb.
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