![]() The important thing to remember is that whatever parameters choose, you will need to copy them into Prime later. These parameters give you tons of combinations at your disposal. Here you can edit the command, the channel, and the note. If you want to change the default MIDI cue, click on the pencil next to the cue. To the right of this is where you select the lighting that you want. Once this is selected, you are ready to jump into Lightkey!īy default, there is already a MIDI cue in place. At the bottom of the window, there is a dropdown menu that is labeled “Who may connect to me:”. To the left of the newly created session is a blank box. In the top left corner, click on the “+” button to create a new network session. This window is where we will setup a MIDI network that allows the MIDI cues to travel between devices. From this new window, you will see a small button with a globe.Ĭlick on the globe to open the “MIDI Network Setup” window. Then in the “Window” tab in the top toolbar, select “Show MIDI Studio”. Now before we are able to input our MIDI cues in Prime, we will need to do some setup work in our computer or device that is running Lightkey. To learn more about Loop Pro, click here! Note that the MIDI Out feature in Prime is only available with Loop Pro’s Plus, Premium or Ultimate subscriptions. Lightkey is a professional DMX lighting control software that can be used for all types of live performance, including worship sets. Today we’re going to take a look at Lightkey and how it can work with Prime. ![]() ![]() With Prime’s MIDI Out feature, users can send Notes, Program Changes, and Control Changes from Prime! This allows you to sync your tracks with your lyrics, lights, and more. NEC NC900C-A, doremi cinema, roland vhd-1, a Denton blu-ray,Ĭp500, a yamaha tf1 with dante network, 3 qsc amplifiers for a 5.1 mix,Ģ etc senor racks with only 24 working lights ? I started with 12! Still have more to look through.Published by Loop Community on JJune 5, 2020 Lightkey, reaper, propresenter, Nuendo Live, homebridge, wleds Hope you guys can point me in the right direction! Which may or may not be the problem.Īny way to cue a midi key from Doremi? As the midi cues have been working. I see the raw text can use json but I don't think it can use osc. But im out of my depths and trying to solve the problem. The ports are open and I have even gotten replies from Homebridge that the doremi is sending. I have tried the pause so the port stays open longer and I have tried both tcp and udp? I have been able to get other programs(propresenter and reaper) to cue the lights via a midiīut not working on doremi. I added the lightkey software as a device in Doremi but when I send I don't get a response from the lightkey. ![]() I am trying to automate our house lights.Ĭurrently I have the lights controlled by Lightkey on the same Mac the vnc for the doremi is on. If you choose to upload an avatar image, please remember that it IS a requirement that the image must be a clear photo of your face. Once the registration has been approved, you will be able to login via the link in the upper right corner of this page.Īlso, please remember while it is highly encouraged to upload an avatar image to your profile, is not a requirement. To get to the registration page click here. This forum is for professionals and fake names are not permitted. Please remember registering with your first and last REAL name is mandatory. To access the original forums from 1999-2019 which are now a "read only" status, click on the "FORUM ARCHIVE" link above. Because there was no good way to import all of the old archived data from the last 20 years on the old software, everyone will need to register for a new account to participate. The forum you are looking at is entirely new software.
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