Hi all!
First timer here, and I've been scouring the forums to try and find a solution for my current issue.
I'm running QLC+ 4.12.1 on my late 2013 Macbook Pro (Catalina OS) and an Enttec Open DMX USB. What I want to do is use a MIDI track in Logic to trigger the lights in QLC. I've confirmed everything works as it should, and can control lights just using individual buttons....and can even confirm that the MIDI signal is being sent from Logic to QLC successfully via the little joystick popping up.
What I can't do, however, is figure out how the hell to associate lights with the keys being played in Logic. I figure it's probably such a small thing I've overlooked a million times, but it's still absolutely eluding me.
Can anybody be a pal and help point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
Using Logic Pro X MIDI to trigger lights in QLC+?
- GGGss
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1st off - welcome to the forum.
2nd - hell is elsewhere
You associate the input to a VC button (or other function) by selecting an input channel from a universe and bind it to the control. Input channel 192: has a question mark, so QLC+ does not know what it means. It only uses this input as a trigger for the VC control.
You can leave this (if you know what you are doing) or change this by creating an input profile.
The input profile has to be selected in your midi universe. A link to the documentation -> reading the manual helps: https://www.qlcplus.org/docs/html_en_EN ... files.html
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- GGGss
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Pablo, Welcome to the forum.
I'm having trouble deciphering your question - it seems generic to: "how do I connect a midi device to QLC+?"
I'm very sure this topic has been discussed thousands of times here. Please search a little.
In the input/output tab you need to enable your midi device. Then you have to configure the device. You can check if valid signals are coming in by looking at the blue wiggling joystick.
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