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I've had a show designer for a while and am getting pretty familiar with it's operation. One thing I'm still cloudy on though is midi. I know it's meant for operation w/ a synth or digital instrument. But could I do something like connect it to my sound card and sync light show commands with music files for completely automated light shows that can be called up @ will. Or............ is it just pipe dream I've made up in my head and need to let go of.
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You can use the midi feature to trigger lights. One way of doing this is mapping a keyboard and every time you hit specific mapped notes they trigger an action. In this fashion it doesn't really have anything to do with an actual musical piece. The keyboard is used as a programming aid. Then when you play back the actual music track your light show goes off according to the midi you programmed in. By programming this way you can have a specific action for specific notes or passages. Several programs work. We use Q-Base. I�m not the �expert� here, but, Isaac@americandj.com is the musical genius her at American DJ
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Scott
The show designer is my controller of choice, and trust me I have loads of choices.

I think the sd1 is the best bang for your buck controller by far.

but i also have never got in to the midi mode yet with it.
i would like to learn loads more.

by the way i think that lsc should have its own website
I love my SD too! GREAT features and capabilities. It also has a good MIDI implementation (e.g. you CAN do programmed fades - something rare to find in most other controllers!). I am struggling to get the midi going on my SD (everything else works but MIDI - maybe I'm doing something wrong!).
I have great plans to fully automate my light show for my band using midi. (We already use sequenced back-up/drum tracks so - in theory! - all I need to do is program a killer light show and call it up via our midi sequences.
The Show Designer is a great controller - I recommend it to everyone!

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