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DMX VALUES AND SETTINGS
In order to gain the most from the Ryger Midi Pro all of the fixtures have to be assigned their own
DMX settings. This will either be with dip switches or a digital setting on your fixtures.
Most of the LED parcans that are on the market currently run on 4 or 5 DMX channels.
A channel for red, blue, green and occasionally one for the master dimmer & presets.
But the FL-P1 runs all fixtures as if using 8 channels of DMX to incorporate the par-bars & panels
and such like that use more channels. So the address settings are always working from 8 channels.
Below is a guide on how to set your fixtures starting address or dip switches.
= Dip On = Dip Off
DIPS SETTINGS DIGITAL
Fixture 1
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Fixture 2
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Fixture 3
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Fixture 4
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Fixture 5
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Fixture 6
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Fixture 7
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Fixture 8
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Midi ‘Clock Tick’ Pattern Stepping (Program Change 102 then 124 to trigger step)
To get a very accurate pattern chase use this method of speed control.
Send Program Change number 102 and activate this mode of animation
(Animation LED will blink Clock mode LED will be off)
At any point that a step in the pattern is required send Program Change number 124 and the pattern
chase will advance by one step.
Midi ‘Note On’ Pattern Stepping (Program Change 103)
To obtain an auto sensing pattern advance the Midi Pro controller can monitor a second midi channel
that you selected in the config setup’CC’ along with the note selection ‘dd’ - this can be a note that is
used for a drum or other instrument associated with the beat of the song. Every time the Midi Pro
controller detects this note as ON it will advance the pattern by one step. See the note and octave chart
on page 5 to obtain the number that you require.
This is the easiest way to track the tempo of a song. It would only require setting at the start of a
backing track etc. If all backing tracks used the same note for the beat the Midi Pro controller would
automatically adjust the lighting tempo to suit each song.
To set this method of control send Program Change 103
(Animation LED will blink Clock mode LED will be on)
Dimming
Dimming operates in the same way as manual speed control. Sending a Program Change number
between 114 and 123 will alter the brightness of the LED parcans. This level will remain active across
any pattern selections until you change it.
Foot Pedal Control (optional item)
There are two ¼” mono jack sockets on the side of the Midi Pro these are for the connection of a
normal MOMENTARY non-latching footswitch. These will actuate the function upon the release of
the button/pedal after it has been depressed. To revert back to normal pattern chase etc press the
appropriate pedal again. The Midi Pro will return to the correct position in the pattern sequence.
One socket activates/deactivates a Blackout of the Parcans. When this pedal is activated - - appears
in the display. This pedal has the same effect in midi mode or standalone mode.
The other socket has two functions depending on the operation mode of the Midi Pro -
If used in midi mode this pedal will operate a favourite pattern that was preset (‘EE’) during the config
setup. When this pedal is activated ‘EE’ will appear in the display.
If used in standalone mode this pedal will advance through the 9 available patterns each time it is
pressed and released. After pattern 9 it will return to pattern 1 on the next press & release of the pedal.
Standalone mode (Not midi controlled) Limited use mode for backup & quick setup
To enter standalone mode hold down the UP button whilst powering up the unit. Patterns 1 to 9 are
available using the UP and DOWN buttons. There are no speed or dimming adjustments in standalone
mode The Ryger Midi Pro is primarily a midi controlled unit & this feature is designed to offer
some functional lighting in the event of the midi source failing.
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