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Controlling Patterns
For simplicity of control all actions are performed using midi Program Change Numbers.
Send the number to the Ryger Midi Pro controller and it will carry out the required alterations to the
patterns. This is used to effect any pattern selections, dimming, speed and animation type. The table
below shows the Program changes and their effect on the Midi Pro controller. For advanced midi users
the true midi data values are also listed.
Ignore these two columns in normal use
Midi Program
Change Number
Description
Actual Midi
data value
Internal pattern
number
1-99
Pattern number
0-98
0-98
100
Default Pattern
speed
99
n/a
101
Manually control
Pattern speed
100
n/a
102
Midi ‘clock tick’
Pattern step
control
101
n/a
103
‘note on’ clock
Pattern step
control
102
n/a
104-113
pattern speeds:-
104=slow
to
113=fast
(only works when
manual speed 101
mode is selected)
103-112
n/a
114-123
Dimming control
114= approx 10%
115= approx 20%
Etc
Etc
123 = 100%
113-122
n/a
124
midi ‘clock tick‘
123
n/a
Ignore these two columns in normal use
Chase Speed & Pattern Selection
Selecting a pattern number between 1-99 will start that pattern running.
The default speed will run if you send Program Change 100 at any time.
To alter the speed send Program change 101 (the animation indicator LED will be ON), you then need
to send the required speed number between 104 and 113. Anytime whilst in this mode resending
between 104 and 113 will change the pattern chase speed.
When a manual speed has been set this will effect any pattern selections from that point on until a new
speed number is sent to the Midi Pro.
Midi Pro - FRONT PANEL INFORMATION
Fixture Codes
The separate list of profile codes is a small selection of the most common fixture types.
For a detailed fixture list visit www.ryger.co.uk
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are the options available. If you are unsure you can simply retry every profile
in turn with your fixture connected, restarting the controller each time.
To work out an unlisted fixture refer to your fixture manual to identify the RGB channels & also
whether a Dimmer/Shutter need to be activated ignore any strobe/macro channels and then match it
to the info on the profile sheet.
If you correctly identify an unlisted fixture to a profile please email the details to sales@rygeruk.com
so that it can be added to the profile list.
If your fixture requires a new unidentified profile contact Ryger.
Linking fixtures together
You will need to link your fixtures and the controller together in a daisy chainfrom one fixture to
another using standard 3 pin XLR cables. Then after setting the dip switches or starting address they
will need plugging into their power source.
Instructions on the following page explain setting the address.
If you wish to use more than 8 fixtures you will need to duplicate the address settings on the extra
fixtures, these will then operate in tandem with the first 8 fixtures.
Some manufactures reverse the hot and cold pins 2 & 3 on XLR connections, if this is the case with
yours you will need to make a reversing lead up with one end having wires to pins 2 & 3 swapped over
Optional wall fixing kit available from Ryger
LED blinks when incoming
Midi signal present
LED indicates when in
Standalone (on) or Midi
control (off) mode
LED indicates animation type
when using midi clock tick.
Single clock ‘Tick’ (off)
‘Note on’ detection (on)
LED indicates pattern
animation method being used
Default Speed (off)
Manually adjust speed (on)
Use Midi clock speed (blinking)
LED blinks when each pattern
step is implemented
UP Button
DOWN Button
ENTER Button
CONFIG Button
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