<- midi:settings|Settings ^ midi:start|MidiControl Software ^ midi:hints|Hints & Tips -> ====== Example setup process ====== Follow these steps for setting up a DHD console with dbc MIDIControl Software. Before following this configuration example, make sure you have set your midi interface or software correctly as described in [[midi:functionality#conditions|Conditions]]. ---- ==== Enter MIDIControl License ==== dbc MIDIControl Software only works with valid License ''52-8575 MIDI Protocol Converter Software'' in your Series 52 Core Device. To check if the license is already installed and working correctly, see [[tb8:maintenance:start|DHD Maintenance Window]], delivered with every TB5 and TB8. For entering a new license and more information about licensing, see [[licensing:start|Licensing]]. ---- ==== Configure your console ==== You have to create MIDI channels in your TB5 or TB8 project. MIDI channels are handled similarly to usual fader channels. Make sure you assigned correct input pools. **Note**\\ Using Fader TFT Views with buttons for channel behavior can cause unusual behavior. We recommend creating a special MIDI Fader TFT View. Send configuration file to your device and make sure to have at least one MIDI channel assigned. You can assign them via Input Selection. ---- ==== Configure MIDIControl Software ==== - Install dbc MIDIControl Software as described in [[midi:installation|Installation]]. - Execute dbc MIDIControl Software. The main window opens. Click {{:midi:clip0024.png?nolink|}} Icon to open settings window. - Enter the IP address of desired Series 52 Core Device into ''Setup Mixer > Communication-Area > IP-Address''. \\ \\ **Tip**\\ You can find out the IP address of your Series 52 Core Device via [[dhdcs:start|DHDCS]]. DHDCS starts automatically when starting the MIDIControl Software. \\ The default ''Port'' setting for DHD Device control data is Port ''2008''.\\ - On ''Setup MIDI'' Tab, ''Communication'' Area, select your MIDI Device, as described in [[midi:functionality|Functionality & Conditions]]. - Select if you want to use ''Mackie Control'' Protocol or ''Mackie HUI'' Protocol. DHD recommends using ''Mackie Control''. - Click ''Assign Fader Keys'' and assign fader key functions. All functions supported by ''Mackie Control'' Protocol are listed here. - Click ''Assign Central Keys'' and assign fader key functions. All functions supported by ''Mackie Control'' Protocol are listed here. - Click ''OK'' and close settings window. ---- ==== Connect ==== Make sure your MIDI Interface or MIDI loopback software is set up like described in [[midi:functionality|Functionality & Conditions]] and working properly. Make sure your DHD Console is running and your PC is connected to DHD Network. In dbc MIDIControl Software, click {{:midi:clip0023.png?nolink|}} to connect to your defined Series 52 Core Device via TCP/IP. The Log window should show something like this: DHDCS version 02010100 ReadTimeout is set to 5 ms thread priority is set to 1. Console: MidiControl License is valid (1). Now click on ''MIDI'' Menu and select ''Device 1''. The Log window should show something like this: midi in device 'DHD interlink' (id = 0) opened. midi out device 'DHD interout' (id = 2) opened. Now perform some actions with MIDI functionality on your DHD console, e.g. move a MIDI fader or Press a MIDI key. The Log window should react on it and show something like this: Console: channel 3, key 127 pressed Console: channel 3, fader changed to 70 Console: channel 3, fader changed to 72 Console: channel 3, fader changed to 73 Console: channel 3, fader changed to 144 Console: channel 3, fader changed to 273 Console: channel 3, key 127 released Console: channel 3, key 3 pressed Console: channel 3, key 3 released When this was successful, start your DAW software. Create a new MIDI controller with your MIDI Interface and make sure to select ''Mackie Control'' or ''Mackie HUI'' Protocol, depending on your settings in MIDIControl Software.