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1. 192 168 0 253 9813 Soti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 no no J no FT no J no no no J no 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 Configuration process Each EZ CC I O module uses a default configuration when it is instantiated in the host You need to change this configuration before the EZ CC is able to control the remote Kiss Box IMPORTANT NOTE the I O Kiss Box shall be configured in UDP mode Please refer to Kiss Box Editor User s Manual The top leftmost edit box allows the user to enter a name for the module in order to help the programmer to remember what Kiss Box is controlled by the module e g Museum entry desk Enter in Device IP edit box the IP address of the I O Kiss Box you want to control from this module The UDP Port edition box shall be filled with the UDP port number declared during the Kiss Box configuration process see Kiss Box Editor User s Manual Page 11 of 17 Select also the model of the Kiss Box I O system that will be controller from the module using the right most selection box To complete the configuration process you have to specify for each channel of each slot the data format expected by the I O card installed in the slot This is done by the selection list located under the channel number Use O 1 mode for digital I O like DI8DC or DO4PR and 8 bits mode for analog I O NOTE the complete module configuration is stored in the cue bank You need to save the bank in order to save the con
2. the user can choose between 3 modes using the selector located under the channel number e OUT Q the DMX channel is not updated when the cue is loaded in the module The DMX channel remains at the last received value SNAP the DMX channel is updated immediately when the cue is loaded The DMX value sent on the channel is defined using the slider or incoming MIDI control change see below e FADE the DMX channel will fade from the current value to the value defined during programming The fade time for the cue is defined using the Cue XFade Time edition box Note that all channels are using LTP Latest Takes Precedence logic Any MIDI VST message coming from the host or from a slider overrides the DMX value stored in the cue The channel sliders offer two resolutions If you just drag a channel slider with the mouse you will be able to set a coarse DMX value If you need an higher precision hold the shift key on the keyboard while you move the slider IMPORTANT the Flash and Blackout buttons states are not saved in the cues Each cue can be renamed using the edition box near the channel browsing buttons Values and modes of a cue can be stored in memory automatically or not depending on the Autostore cue checkbox When this box is checked each action made on a channel slider or channel mode selector is saved automatically If you do not want to save the changes automatically uncheck the Autostore cue checkbox You will then nee
3. 4 of 17 Note that you do not need to connect any audio input or output the a EZ CC module All EZ CC modules provide a stereo pass through mechanism the audio signals will pass through the modules without being affected in any way IMPORTANT NOTICE on some platforms an activation sequence problem can occur with the EZ CC modules depending on the position of the different Max objects In that case the EZ CC modules receives a suspend instruction from Max and becomes inactive The easiest way to solve this problem is to delay slightly the start message when the patch is started The previous screen shot shows you how to insert the de ay object on the message path to ezdac Do not forget that you need to lock the Patch before you can access modules and use them if you double click on the EZ CC object You can also add a open message to the first EZ CC inlet and click on it 3 1 2 Controlling EZ CC modules from Max MSP You have to keep in mind that Max differs from many other VST hosts by the fact that you have a full control over all messages sent to the different modules That means that Max does not connect anything by default to your module to control and lets you decide what you want to send and consequently do to the modules In particular Max MSP does not perform default operations like loading or saving presets banks when you load or close your Patch The following sections will explain you how to implement basic control fun
4. module can be controlled by MIDI and by VST parameters There are 64 VST parameters defined in the module defined as 8 groups one per slot of 8 channels If the channel is configured as boolean a VST value lower than 0 5 deactivates the output channel and a value greater than 0 5 activates the output channel Analog channels can be controlled linearly by VST values from 0 0 to 1 0 In case of MIDI control the KB IO EZCC recognizes Control Change and Note On Note Off messages The module only listens on MIDI channel 1 Digital outputs are reset when CC value or Note velocity is lower or equal to 63 Value larger or equal to 64 sets the digital output Analog outputs are linearly controlled by CC value or Note velocity from 0 to 127 translated to 8 bits value 0 to 254 Slot CC Number Note Number 0 to 7 8 to 15 16 to 23 24 to 31 32 to 39 40 to 47 48 to 55 56 to 63 NIOU BOO NR Page 12 of 17 4 1 3 EZ CC MIDI The EZ CC MIDI is designed to control a single RTP MIDI Kiss Box port It can be used to control the following Kiss Box models e RTP MIDI 2 ports LTC MIDI LTC port and MIDI port e HIN Box The RTP MIDI Kiss Box provides two physical MIDI ports Two KB MIDI EZCC modules are then required to control the two ports The MIDI port of the LTC MIDI Kiss Box can also be controlled from a single module The LTC port of this model of Kiss Box can also be controlled from t
5. the message validity If the message is not valid the cue is displayed in red and is not recorded in the module s cue memory 4 1 4 3 Creating and sending strings from host The EZ CC Serial4 sends the ASCII string stored in the programmed cue but the host is also able to create dynamically ASCII strings by sending MIDI commands to the module Note when a string is created from the host it replaces the string coming from the cue memory but only in the sending buffer The cue memory itself is not affected If a Program Change code is received the string buffer content will be loaded with the original cue string Following MIDI commands are available to build dynamic strings from host e CCO clears the string buffer e CCl appends a byte to the current message byte value 0 127 e CC2 appends a byte to the current message byte value 128 255 e CC3 sends a request to retrieve incoming serial data Note On any sends the ASCII string to serial port e Program Change loads the ASCII string coming from a cue in the string buffer the string is not sent Page 16 of 17 5 Document revisions Date Auteur Version Description 20 02 2010 B Bouchez 0 1 First draft 28 03 2010 B Bouchez 0 2 Screenshots remade on Mac platform Typo errors corrected Information added on MSP startup on Mac platform 29 03 2010 B Bouchez 0 3 Clarification added to cue string definition for KBS
6. 0 0 0 0 suae E73 4 1 1 1 Configuration process 0 0 Each EZ CC DMX module uses a default configuration when it is instantiated in the host You need to change this configuration before the EZ CC is able to control the remote Kiss Box The top leftmost edit box allows the user to enter a name for the module in order to help the programmer to remember what Kiss Box is controlled by the module e g Stage Left DMX group Enter in Device IP edit box the IP address of the DMX Kiss Box you want to control from this module Then enter in Port Number box the UDP port number used by the DMX Kiss Box this value is defined with the Kiss Box Editor ee The module configuration is stored in the cue bank You need to save the bank in order to save the configuration parameters see section 3 1 2 2 Page 8 of 17 4 1 1 2 Programming cues The EZ CC DMX module stores up to 128 cues Each of these cues contain the configuration for the 512 DMX channels When a cue is recalled each DMX channel receives the value programmed for this cue but each channel can have a different behavior You can browse the 512 channels using the arrow buttons located on the left bottom corner of the GUI The dual arrow buttons are used to browse the channels by page of 16 channels The single arrow buttons browse one channel at a time The channel numbers are displayed on the top row just under the module configuration area For each channel in a cue
7. EZ CC modules are optimized designed to be used in Max MSP programming environment But since they are VST2 4 compliant plugins they can also be used in any other VST compatible host However some functionality may not be available in that case since many hosts do not provide signal routing capabilities as Max MSP does 5 2 Benoit BOUCHEZ 120 bpm 000 00 000 Modular MIDI In Audio In M Ch All Device IP 192 168 0 253 Port number 5 1 snar Bf snar II SNAP IE snap INE SNAP A D maneer ec ig fi C ShowContral Qcon f C ShowContral Qcon E CShowcontrofigCon A QConductorM EzCC Ed enerayxt la a aE o S3 3 5mm Vois Page 7 of 17 4 Modules reference 4 1 1 EZ CC DMX The EZ CC DMX module is designed to control one DMX Universe output It stores 128 cues that are programmed using the integrated graphical user interface The host can override stored DMX values at any moment using MIDI or VST values It is also possible to control dynamically any DMX channel using the graphical user interface or a MIDI surface control via VST automation e e EZ CC D KissBox DMX EZ CC 192 168 0 253 1 E 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SNAP snap swap J snap snap snap snap snap swap snap snap swap J snap snap 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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9. Patcher window File New Patcher Double click or type Ctrl Shift O to create a new object and choose Object in the list that appears A empty object is then created on the Patcher workspace Enter vst without the quotes in the Object box followed by the name of the EZ CC module you want to use e g vst KBIOEZCC for the I O EZ CC module Click outside of the vst object to load the EZ CC module the enter key would create a new line in the object Starting from now you can already use your module and create your first cues and you understand why this family is named EZ CC because it s really easy to use compared to many other show control applications However you must keep in mind that Max MSP freezes all VST modules until the audio engine is started Your Patch must then contain an audio object that activates the audio engine This audio object can be placed anywhere in your project even on a different subpatch but it must exist The following screen shot shows an example of automatic activation of the audio engine when a patch is loaded based on an ezdac object other audio objects like ezadc can also be used Please refer to Max MSP user s guide AOO My First EZCC Max Application loadbang I delay 500 Delay is only required on some platforms see user s manual start Audio component like ezdac is required to start real time processing for EZCC modules vst EZCCDMX paociuosu Page
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11. ctions on EZ CC modules in Max 3 1 2 1 Recalling a cue All EZ CC modules use MIDI Program Change message to recall pre programmed cues You can them control directly the modules using any MIDI object on Max It is also possible to call a cue directly by sending its number on the leftmost inlet of the EZ CC module Note that cue numbers are between 1 and 128 while Program Change values are between 0 and 127 eoo o My First EZCC Max Application Level 2 loadbang delay 500 Delay is only required on some platforms see user s manual start Audio component like ezdac is required to start real time processing for EZCC modules 1 Click here to load Cue 1 2 Click here to load Cue 2 10 Click here to load Cue 10 vst EZCCDMX a A FOB Ee Z Page 5 of 17 3 1 2 2 Saving and restoring cue banks Unlike many other hosts Max MSP lets you choose when cues shall be loaded save from to disk It must be noticed that Max never saves automatically banks In order to save a cue bank from an EZ CC module you shall use the writebank message sent on the first inlet of the EZ CC module If you do not specify a file name after writebank Max will open a standard Save dialog which allows you to choose the filename for the bank If a file name is specified in the message the file is saved under the given name when the message is sent to the module The write message is similar to writemessage but it saves only the current cue
12. d to press the Record button button with the red dot on the bottom line to store the cue parameters in memory Note that these buttons do not store cues on disk but only in memory See section 3 1 2 2 for the details of cue storage on mass memory Page 9 of 17 4 1 1 3 Controlling DMX channels from host The DMX EZ CC module can be controlled by MIDI and by VST parameters There are 512 VST parameters defined in the module each matching a DMX channel VST values 0 0 to 1 0 have a linear relationship to DMX values 0 to 100 In case of MIDI control the EZ CC DMX recognizes Control Change and Note On Note Off messages Since there are only 128 controllers notes per MIDI channel the module uses the channels 1 to 4 MIDI Channel Note Control DMX Channel 1 0 127 1 128 2 0 127 129 256 3 0 127 257 384 4 0 127 385 512 The Control Change value and the Note velocity value are used to compute the DMX value Velocities control values 0 to 127 are transformed to DMX values 0 to 254 Page 10 of 17 4 1 2 EZ CC I O The EZ CC I O module is designed to control the following Kiss Box models Kiss Box 8 slots I O Kiss Box 3 slots I O e PowerSwitcher4 e PowerSwitcher6 It stores 128 cues that are programmed using the integrated graphical user interface The host can control any output channel at any moment using MIDI or VST values KissBox EZ CC 1 0 KissBox I O 8 slots g
13. e filled with the UDP port number declared during the Kiss Box configuration process see Kiss Box Editor User s Manual The Loca Port defines the computer port on which the COM4 will send incoming serial data Then choose the serial port 1 to 4 to which serial data will be sent on the COM4 Kiss Box NOTE the complete module configuration is stored in the cue bank You need to save the bank in order to save the configuration parameters see section 3 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 Programming cues The EZ CC Serial4 module stores 128 cues Each of these cues contains an ASCII string that will be transmitted to the serial port when the cue is activated The maximum size of a MIDI message set is 64 bytes Each cue can be renamed using the edition box on the GUI window Note that cue parameters are saved automatically if a new cue is called You can then switch from a cue to another without needing to save the changes each time The serial message can be entered in the cue editor using three different formats hexadecimal enter the ASCII code in hexadecimal with a in front of the code e decimal enter the ASCII code directly in the string an ASCII string put the sequence of characters between quotes The quotes will not be sent to the serial port Page 15 of 17 NOTE all fields must separated by an empty space It is possible to mix the three formats in the same cue definition When cue data is programmed the module will check
14. e string an ASCII string put the sequence of characters between quotes The quotes will not be sent to MIDI OUT port NOTE all field must separated by an empty space It is possible to mix the three formats in the same cue definition For example the following sequence is valid 90 70 90 CO 12 27 this sequence sends a Note On note 70 velocity 90 followed by a Control Change for control 12 with a value of 27 When cue data is programmed the module will check the message validity If the message is not valid the cue is displayed in red and is not recorded in the module s cue memory Note that MIDI Running Status shall not be used in a cue All MIDI messages defined in a cue shall contain the complete MIDI message 4 1 3 3 Controlling MIDI output stream from host The EZ CC MIDI sends the MIDI commands stored in the programmed cue but it also forwards any MIDI message coming from the host You can then prepare MIDI messages in Max and sends them dynamically without needing to prepare a cue The EZ CC MIDI can not receive Sysex messages from the host These messages shall be stored as cues in the module All other MIDI messages coming from the patch are forwarded to MIDI OUT port without being affected by the module Note that Program Change messages can be filtered out if the Use Program Change for Cues check box is checked If you want to send a Program Change message from host when this selection is done you have to
15. eoo o My First EZCC Max Application Level 3 loadbang delay 500 Delay is only required on some platforms see user s manual start Audio component like ezdac is required to start real time processing for EZCC modules 1 Click here to load Cue 1 Click here to load Cue 2 10 Click here to load Cue 10 writebank Open a Save dialog to save the cue bank read cuetest xb Load the cuetest fxb cue bank in the module vst EZCCDMX ISO GS OF 8 OB 8A A You can load a cue bank or a single cue using the read message Max will automatically select the correct file type bank or single cue depending on the file content 3 1 2 3 Getting data from Kiss Boxes Some EZ CC modules are also able to provide data read from the Kiss Boxes to the Max patch It is then possible to make the patch react to inputs coming from the Kiss Box The data are available in the form of MIDI messages provided by the EZ CC module on the patch Due to this limitation only some EZ CC modules are able to provide input data to the patch see details for each EZ CC module in the next pages MIDI messages are available on the fifth outlet Please report to the module description for the description of the MIDI data provided by each module Note if a patch needs to retrieve native data coming from any Kiss Box you may need to use the QConductor M Manager based modules Page 6 of 17 3 2 Using EZ CC modules with other VST hosts The
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17. figuration parameters see section 3 1 2 2 4 1 2 2 Programming cues The KB I O EZCC module stores 128 cues Each of these cues contain the configuration for the 8 slots that can exist in a Kiss Box I O card cage When a cue is recalled each I O channel will receive the value programmed for this cue but each channel can have a different behavior You can browse the different slots using the arrow buttons located on both sides of the slot indicator The number of slots that you can browse depends on the Kiss Box model chosen during configuration step For each channel of a slot the user can choose if the channel is updated with a new value In Q or shall keep its current value Out Q Note that all channels are using LTP Latest Takes Precedence logic Any MIDI VST message coming from the host or from a slider overrides the channel value stored in the cue Each cue can be renamed using the edition box at bottom of the GUI window Values and modes of a cue can be stored in memory automatically or not depending on the Autostore cue checkbox When this box is checked each action made on a channel slider or channel mode selector is saved automatically If you do not want to save the changes automatically uncheck the Autostore cue checkbox You will then need to press the Record button button with the red dot on the bottom line to store the cue parameters in memory 4 1 2 3 Controlling output channels from host The EZ CC I O
18. he module but only MTC message can be transmitted to the Kiss Box other MIDI messages are ignored by the LTC port EZ CC MIDI module allows to send any existing MIDI message including any form of System Exclusive like MIDI Show Control or MIDI Machine Control without dealing with a complex patch to produce the message data It is also possible to combine multiple MIDI messages in the same cue MIDI message produced on the Max MSP patch received by the module will be transmitted to the MIDI port of the Kiss Box excluding System Exclusive A user can then combine easily both kind of message to simplify the MIDI programming e EZ CC MIDI ral Gove eeens eem vo El Progam cane cas SFO 7F 8 2 32 1 31 32 0 36 F7 LA 4 1 3 1 Configuration process Each KB MIDI EZCC module uses a default configuration when it is instantiated in the host You need to change this configuration before the EZ CC is able to control the remote Kiss Box IMPORTANT NOTE the MIDI Kiss Box must be configured for Peer to Peer mode Please refer to Kiss Box Editor User s Manual to know how to set the Kiss Box profile The top leftmost edit box allows the user to enter a name for the module in order to help the programmer to remember what Kiss Box is controlled by the module e g Audio console C Enter in Device IP edit box the IP address of the MIDI Kiss Box you want to control from this module The UDP Port edition box shall be fi
19. ler will copy the modules in the computer s VST directory along with the other installed plugins We highly recommend that you do not change the destination folder since all VST compatible applications will look in this folder to find installed plugins Placing the EZ CC modules in a different folder will make them unreachable from Max MSP and most other VST hosts 2 2 Windows installation Kiss Box provides an installer application compatible with any 32 bits version of Windows from XP Start the setup application and follow the instructions given in the different screens Note that there is not really a standard folder for VST plugins on the Windows platform Most applications look for Program Files steinberg vstplugins folder by default However this default folder can be changed at any moment so it is possible that the plugins are located in a different folder on some computers The installer offers you to install the EZ CC modules in that folder by default but you can change it during installation if necessary Page 3 of 17 3 Integration in host 3 1 Using EZ CC modules in Max MSP e EZ CC modules have been specifically developed and tested for Max 5 Kiss Box does not guarantee the compatibility with previous versions of Max MSP Since EZ CC modules are VST plugins they require MSP extension to run 3 1 1 Using EZ CC modules in a Max MSP patch Start Max MSP and open a new
20. lled with the UDP control port number declared during the Kiss Box configuration process see Kiss Box Editor User s Manual Please take care about the port number that shall be used specifically on Kiss Box products The data port number is computed automatically from the control port number The Use Program Change for Cues allows you to select if Program Change messages received from the Page 13 of 17 host will be transmitted directly to MIDI OUT left the check box unchecked or if the Program Change command will trigger a new cue and send the related MIDI data check the check box NOTE the complete module configuration is stored in the cue bank You need to save the bank in order to save the configuration parameters see section 3 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 Programming cues The EZ CC MIDI module stores 128 cues Each of these cues contains a MIDI message or a set of MIDI messages that will be transmitted to MIDI OUT port when the cue is activated The maximum size of a MIDI message set is 64 bytes Each cue can be renamed using the edition box on the GUI window Note that cue parameters are saved automatically if a new cue is called You can then switch from a cue to another without needing to save the changes each time The MIDI message can be entered in the cue editor using three different formats hexadecimal enter the MIDI code in hexadecimal with a in front of the code e decimal enter the MIDI code directly in th
21. program it in the cue 4 1 3 4 Sending MIDI input stream to host The EZ CC MIDI module is also able to process incoming MIDI data from the Kiss Box All MIDI data received on the MIDI IN port excepted System Exclusive will be forwarded directly to the patch without being modified by the module Note that System Exclusive messages are not transmitted to host If you need to receive and process System Exclusive messages you can use the QConductor M Manager module family Page 14 of 17 4 1 4 EZ CC Serial4 The EZ CC Serial4 is designed to control a serial port from a COM4 Kiss Box Messages sent on serial port are stored as cues built using the module GUI They can also be built dynamically from the host using MIDI CC This module is able to process incoming serial data and send them to host ane EZ CC Serial4 Demen J fa Gove reos Deeper oe Laion s O n o A 4 1 4 1 Configuration process Each EZ CC Serial4 module uses a default configuration when it is instantiated in the host You need to change this configuration before the EZ CC is able to control the remote Kiss Box The top leftmost edit box allows the user to enter a name for the module in order to help the programmer to remember what Kiss Box is controlled by the module e g Video Projector 4 Enter in Device IP edit box the IP address of the MIDI Kiss Box you want to control from this module The Device Port edition box shall b
22. vusoxauA US PE E GEVNEY CEERRRuMY BA d MM UP EN REPC NE aMM EN MEE CEEN MEE M MM MEIN M d Page 2 of 17 1 Introduction The QConductor M EZ CC modules belong to Kiss Box Show Control software products family are the easiest one to use These modules have been optimized for integration in Max MSP host but since they take the form of VST plugins they can be integrated in any VST host These modules are mainly output modules used to command external devices but some of them are able to read incoming data from external devices They do not require the QConductor Manager module to run thus they can not receive any message coming from another module All EZ CC members share the following characteristics direct control of one physical interface typically a single Kiss Box or a port on a Kiss Box e 128 cues stored in the module memory and available as banks and presets e Each cue is seen as a VST preset than can be saved restored from the host using standard VST files Cues are recalled using Program Change MIDI message User Interface for direct control and cue programming e Available both on Windows 32 bits and Mac OS X platforms 2 Installation 2 1 Mac installation Kiss Box provides an installation package compatible with OSX versions 10 4 10 5 and 10 6 Double click on the installation package file and follow the instructions given on the different screens The instal
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