MiX16 PRO User Manual PDF
MiX16 PRO User Manual PDF
User Manual
Gregor Krasevec
www.mix16apps.com
[email protected]
MiX16 PRO Theatre Show System
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Introduction
Introducing MiX16 PRO for OSX, the big brother of iMiX16 for iOS.
THE MOST STABLE APP IN SHOW BUSINESS!
Created by a professional theatre sound engineer.
Used by theatre engineers, stage managers, live show producers, choreographers, magicians,
puppeteers, cruise ship comedians, school teachers and many more all over the world.
MiX16 PRO Theatre Show System is a Mac OSX application for professional audio and video
support in a theatre show or live performance.
Key Features:
64 audio, video and image channels,
play all audio, video and image channels simultaneously,
adjust volume, fade-in and fade-out for each audio and video channel,
adjust master audio volume for all audio and video channels,
select audio output device for each audio and video channel (using USB or FireWire
multichannel audio interface),
play video or image on external display such as monitor, TV or LCD projector,
loop audio and video channels,
image slide show,
load and save audio, video and image channels settings (create setup <le for each
performance),
import and export setup (to use it on another computer or on iPad - iMiX16 PRO64),
KEYBOARD - control the app with keyboard,
MIDI IN/OUT control the app with MIDI controller; control other apps and MIDI devices
with the app,
PLAYLIST - create audio, video and image cues and control your show with a single
button.
Combination of multiple audio, video and image players gives you almost unlimited support in
your theatre show or live performance.
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Audio
Each audio screen contains 16 audio channels and a master volume.
Channel
Master
Volume
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Audio Channel
Audio channel contains channel setup button, volume slider, Play/Stop, Pause, Stop, Rewind and
Fast Forward buttons. It also contains channel name label, volume percentage, time elapsed and
time remaining labels and icons for Play Mode, Loop, Fade-in and Fade-out status.
Play/Stop button indicates channel status:
gray no audio loaded (empty),
red stopped, never played,
light red stopped, played at least once,
blue paused,
green playing.
Channel Name
Channel Setup
Volume Slider
Volume Percentage
Time Elapsed,
Time Remaining
Play/Stop
Pause
Stop
Rewind
Fast Forward
A tip: use Shift or Function key to rewind or fast forward faster (Shift key - 5 sec, Function key - 10
sec).
Load Audio File
To load an audio <le or edit channel options press channel setup button. Once audio <le is
loaded Play/Stop button will turn red and channel name label will now contain <rst few letters
of the <le name of the selected audio <le.
Note that channel setup button is not available when channel is playing or paused!
Supported &le formats and extensions:
audio: AIF, AIFF, M4A, MP3 and WAV.
video : MOV, MP4 and MP4V.
image: JPG, JPEG and PNG.
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Audio Setup
Audio setup window contains information and options for the selected audio channel: channel
name, <le name, output device, play mode, loop, fade-in, fade-out and playback mode.
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Video
Each video screen contains 16 video channels and audio master volume.
Channel
Audio
Master
Volume
VERY IMPORTANT!
1. For best performance use MOV video <le format.
2. Make sure you set original screen resolution for external display otherwise you can
experience minor video playback problems (video playback can randomly freeze for a
split of a second).
3. In some cases MP4 format does not allow fast forward operation.
4. Playing a lot of video <les at once on older computers can cause playback to become
slow and unresponsive.
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Video Channel
Video channel contains channel setup button, volume slider, Play/Stop, Pause, Stop, Rewind and
Fast Forward buttons. It also contains channel name label, volume percentage, time elapsed and
time remaining labels and icons for Play Mode, Loop, Fade-in and Fade-out status.
Play/Stop button indicates channel status:
gray no video loaded (empty),
red stopped, never played,
light red stopped, played at least once,
blue paused,
green playing.
Channel Name
Channel Setup
Volume Slider
Volume Percentage
Time Elapsed,
Time Remaining
Play/Stop
Pause
Stop
Rewind
Fast Forward
A tip: use Shift or Function key to rewind or fast forward faster (Shift key - 5 sec, Function key - 10
sec).
Load Video File
To load a video <le or edit channel options press channel setup button. Once video <le is loaded
Play/Stop button will turn red and channel name label will now contain <rst few letters of the
<le name of the selected video <le.
Note that channel setup button is not available when channel is playing or paused!
Supported &le formats and extensions:
audio: AIF, AIFF, M4A, MP3 and WAV.
video : MOV, MP4 and MP4V.
image: JPG, JPEG and PNG.
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Video Setup
Video setup window contains information and options for the selected channel: channel name,
<le name, output device, play mode, loop, fade source, fade-in, fade-out, sync audio and playback
mode.
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Sync Audio video channels can be synchronized with audio channels. There are several modes
available:
OFF no synchronization,
PLAY/STOP full synchronization (video channel play > audio channel play, video
channel stop > audio channel stop),
PLAY part synchronization (video channel play > audio channel play),
STOP part synchronization (video channel play > audio channel stop),
STOP ALL part synchronization (video channel play > stop all audio channels).
Playback mode:
Single stop all other video and image channels playback,
Multi allow all other video and image channels playback.
Note that when single mode is selected, dot will be added next to the channel number in
Play/Stop button.
Press Save to apply video channel options, press Cancel to discard changes. Press Clear button to
clear video channel.
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Image
Each image screen contains 32 image channels. First image screen (Image 1-32) also contains
slide show Play/Stop button and options.
Channel
Slide Show
VERY IMPORTANT!
1. For best performance use smaller images.
2. For best result set original screen resolution for external display.
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Image Channel
Image channel contains channel setup and Play/Stop buttons. It also contains channel name
label and icons for Fade-in and Fade-out status.
Play/Stop button indicates channel status:
gray no image loaded (empty),
red stopped,
light red stopped, played at least once,
green playing.
Channel Name
Channel Options
Play/Stop
Note that channel setup button is not available when channel is playing!
Supported &le formats and extensions:
audio: AIF, AIFF, M4A, MP3 and WAV.
video : MOV, MP4 and MP4V.
image: JPG, JPEG and PNG.
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Image Setup
Image setup window contains information and options for the selected channel: channel name,
<le name, fade-in and fade-out.
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Slide Show
Slide show contains Play/Stop button, slide duration and loop options.
Play/Stop button indicates slide show status:
red stopped,
green playing.
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Playlist
Playlist contains playlist items cues, playlist options (ON AIR, Display Mode, GO Mode, Playback
Mode), cue functions (Add, Edit, Delete, Move Up, Move Down and Delete All) and playback
functions (Set GO/TIME to Selected Cue, Stop All and GO button).
Playlist
Options
Playlist
Items - Cues
Cue
Functions
Playback
Functions
Playlist options:
ON AIR when ON options and functions are disabled (turn it ON during the show).
Display Mode:
FULL cues are displayed in full mode (cue number, channels, time, etc.),
NAME cues are displayed with cue number, name and note only.
GO Mode:
GO NEXT GO button will trigger next cue,
TIME cues will be triggered automatically based on time (if cue time is not set, cue
will be ignored and not triggered only in TIME mode of course).
Playback Mode:
DEFAULT when next cue is started all other cues will continue to play or stop based
on current cue channels settings (see channel playback mode option),
SINGLE when next cue is started all other cues will be stopped regardless of current
cue channels settings.
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Cue functions:
Add Cue add new cue to the playlist.
Edit Cue edit selected cue in the playlist.
Delete Cue delete selected cue from the playlist.
Move Up Cue move selected cue in the playlist up (cue no. 5 -> cue no. 4).
Move Down Cue move selected cue in the playlist down (cue no. 4 -> cue no. 5).
Delete All delete all cues from the playlist.
Playback functions:
Set GO/TIME to Selected Cue:
GO NEXT Mode GO button will be set to trigger selected cue in the playlist,
TIME Mode - current time will be set to selected cue time.
Stop All stop all cues.
GO button:
GO NEXT Mode GO button will trigger next cue in the playlist,
TIME mode GO button will start/stop time, cues will be triggered automatically
based on time.
Note that you can use Return key or assign MIDI message to trigger GO button.
Cue edit
functions
Note that you can edit audio, video and image channels settings by clicking on the channels
icons next to cue Play/Stop button.
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To assign audio, video or image channel simply select desired channel from the list. Loaded
channels will contain channel name next to channel number, empty channels Not loaded. text.
To remove assigned channel select None from the list.
Note that at least one channel must be assigned to cue. It can be audio, video or image or
combination of all three types of channels.
Enter time in hh:mm:ss format (hours, minutes, seconds). If time will be entered in wrong format,
don't worry, app will warn you.
Turn on Auto Next Cue option if you want next cue to start automatically when current cue has
<nished playing. Auto Next Cue option works only when GO NEXT mode is selected and of course
for audio and video channels (if cue has image channel only Auto Next Cue will do nothing
because image does not have a playable duration).
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Main Menu
Main menu contains items: New, Open, Save, Import and Export Setup, Load Multiple Audio,
Video and Image <les and Alphabetically option (File menu), Channel Numbers and Keyboard
Mapping (View menu), MIDI Setup (Tools menu) and Disable Keyboard Actions, Disable External
Display and Disable Preview Window (Options menu).
File menu:
New Setup create new channels setup. Current channels setup will be cleared. No undo!
Open Setup browse and open channels setup <le. Current channels setup will be
overwritten. No undo!
Save Setup save current channels setup to a <le. You can choose new <le or overwrite
existing <le. In this case no undo!
Import Setup import setup from exported setup folder (using MiX16 PRO on another
computer).
Export Setup export current channels setup to a custom folder (to use it on another
computer or on iPad iMiX16 PRO64 app).
Important! Audio, video and image <les are exported as well, so make sure you have
enough disk space.
Load Multiple load multiple audio, video or image <les into empty channels.
Alphabetically when ticked, selected multiple <les will be loaded into channels
alphabetically, regardless of the sort order in Finder.
Note that audio, video and image <les are not saved into the setup <le! So if you delete <les
from your computer and then open channels setup which contains links to deleted <les,
channels will not be loaded.
View menu:
Channel Numbers set channels titles to show channel numbers.
Keyboard Mapping set channels titles to show keyboard mapping.
Tools menu:
MIDI Setup open MIDI Setup window.
Options menu:
Disable Keyboard Actions turn on to disable app keyboard actions.
Disable External Display turn on to disable app to take over external display when
connected (useful when using audio channels only and you need external display for
other purposes).
Disable Preview Window turn on to disable app preview window (useful when using
audio channels only and you don't want extra window to be displayed on the desktop).
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Connected
MIDI Controllers
Loaded Setup
File Path
External Display
Info
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Keyboard Mapping
IMPORTANT! Keyboard controls selected audio, video or image section only.
Audio and Video Channels
KEY
ACTION
KEY
ACTION
Arrow Up
Arrow Down
Shift, Function
Audio and Video channels: Rewind and Fast Forward speed (Shift key - 5 sec, Function key - 10 sec).
Image Channels
KEY
ACTION
KEY
ACTION
Play/Stop channel 1, 33
Play/Stop channel 2, 34
Play/Stop channel 3, 35
Play/Stop channel 4, 36
Play/Stop channel 5, 37
Play/Stop channel 6, 38
Play/Stop channel 7, 39
Play/Stop channel 8, 40
Play/Stop channel 9, 41
SPACE
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MIDI Setup
MIDI Setup window contains: New Mapping, Open Mapping and Save Mapping buttons, MIDI
Message textbox, Channel Note textbox, Assign, Remove and Assign Manually buttons and MIDI
mapping table.
New Mapping create new MIDI mapping. Current MIDI mapping will be cleared. No
undo!
Open Mapping browse and open MIDI mapping <le. Current MIDI mapping will be
overwritten. No undo!
Save Mapping save current MIDI mapping to a <le. You can choose new <le or overwrite
existing <le. In this case no undo!
MIDI Message MIDI message received from a MIDI source.
Channel Note set note for selected channel (optional).
Assign assign current MIDI message (auto learn from MIDI source) and channel note to
selected channel.
Remove remove MIDI message from selected channel.
Assign Manually manually assign MIDI message and channel note to selected channel.
IMPORTANT!
MIDI mapping is automatically saved to an internal <le whenever you make changes or close
MIDI Setup window and it is automatically loaded when app starts. Which means you don't have
to use Open/Save Mapping functionality every time you wish to load or save default MIDI
mapping. Open/Save Mapping functionality is useful when you have multiple MIDI controllers
and you want to keep MIDI mapping <les for all of them.
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MIDI Type receive / sent MIDI message (IN receive, OUT send).
Channel Type Audio, Video, Image, Master Volume, etc.
Channel Number from 1 to 64 (0 if channel type is special channel like Master Volume,
Slide Show, etc.).
Channel Action Play, Volume (channels and master volume) and Go (Playlist).
Channel Note a short text for your own purposes (optional).
MIDI Action <rst part of MIDI message (Note On, Control Message, etc.).
MIDI Channel second part of MIDI message (from 1 to 16).
MIDI Id third part of MIDI message (from 0 to 127).
Note that fourth part of MIDI message (MIDI Value) is not assignable, but it is automatically used
when controlling master or channels volume (applies for both MIDI IN and MIDI OUT).
MIDI OUT
MIDI messages will be sent manually only. Which means that MIDI messages will be sent when
you manually press Play button or change Volume slider. MIDI messages will NOT be sent when
volume slider is changed automatically (during fade in/out) or when channel is stopped because
of media reached the end, etc.
How to use
Connect MIDI controller to a computer. Open MIDI Setup window. Press note key or control
button/slider on a MIDI controller. MIDI message will be displayed in the MIDI message textbox.
Set channel note (optional), select desired channel from the mapping table and press Assign
button. MIDI message and channel note will be assigned to a selected channel and default MIDI
mapping will be automatically saved. Close MIDI Setup window to test and use assigned note
keys and control buttons/sliders.
Note that you can assign the same MIDI message to a multiple channels, for example: assign
MIDI controller slider to all Audio Master Volume channels to control audio master volume for
all audio sections at the same time. Or assign MIDI controller note key to Audio Channel 1 Play
and Video Channel 17 Play to control Play/Stop for audio and video channel at the same time.
And so on.
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