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The Interactive Controller takes switch (or relay) closures/openings and converts these into MIDI events. MIDI events may be assigned to both opening and closing of switches, and the switches may be set in software to be opening/closing type or latching. Audio Switching The 'switches' may also be audio. We supply a tone generator (approx 1.5 x 1.5cm square) which can be powered by battery or from a radio mic pack which produces a specific telephone tone. If supplied to pin 5 of inputs 1 & 2, the start of the tone acts as the switch on, and the end of the tone acts as the switch off. This means that the switch on and off can be sent by a radio mic system - for example, the radio mic transmitter can be built into a gun, the trigger of which turns the tone generator on and off, and thus the gunshot sound can be triggered at will. MIDI Data The unit operates by using Data Streams that the user has created and these are assigned to switch actions in performance memories. Each data stream can be up to 64 bytes long (a MIDI Note On uses 3 bytes of data), and can be any form of data including Sys Ex. Performance Memories Each performance memory has the data for all 8 switches. There are 64 performance memories in total. MIDI Output There are 2 MIDI outputs, and data can be assigned to either, both or none. Suggested Uses The unit has been used to fire sound effects such as the gun mentioned above, or for door opening/ closing effects. Pressure pads can also trigger it, as can IR movement sensors. In all these applications, the unit has triggered the sounds stored on a sampler. Using sysex messages, we have also used it to set up, load and configure samplers in situations where one button operation is needed, such as theme parks. |
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