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MIDI Control of Stage Lighting First Draft 12/9/05 –jjf www.innovateshowcontrols.com Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1 Starting With the Basics...................................................................................................... 3 Notes to Lights ................................................................................................................ 3 Controls to Lights ........................................................................................................... 5 A Problem with Resolution............................................................................................. 8 A Problem with Bandwidth ............................................................................................ 9 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 11 Notes to Lights Revisited .................................................................................................. 12 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 19 Same ‘Operator’ Different Location ................................................................................. 20 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 22 But it is just a Piano! ......................................................................................................... 23 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 24 Time Warp ........................................................................................................................ 25 Summary ....................................................................................................................... 30 Last Thoughts.................................................................................................................... 31 Introduction Given my past it should be understandable that both Stage Lighting and MIDI are of some interest to me. I first started working with stage lighting in the late 1970s and I developed products for Hybrid Arts when the MIDI standard was literally brand new. What may be surprising is that, despite decades of overlap, I have combined the two as an engineer only a few times. And, even in those instances, the overlap has been largely superficial. MIDI and DMX, a very popular communication standard in stage lighting, do have some interesting similarities. Both have grown well beyond the modest goals of their creators. MIDI was first envisioned as a way to connect two keyboards together. DMX was intended to replace the thick analog cable running from lighting consoles to dimmer racks. Both are very simple, unidirectional, serial based protocols. Amazingly simple when you consider that they run in huge shows without any of the handshaking or error detection that PDAs and cell phones use to transfer a single address book entry! But the two standards are designed for dramatically different purposes so it is not completely unreasonable that I have not had a lot of reasons to fit the two together. But recently I have encountered several users who are trying to bring these two technologies together in some interesting and different ways for various purposes.

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