Xref: utzoo rec.audio:14761 comp.sys.amiga:39067 comp.music:59 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!sun-barr!apple!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!wuarchive!wugate!uunet!axion!mwallace From: mwallace@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk (Malcolm Wallace) Newsgroups: rec.audio,comp.sys.amiga,comp.music Subject: Re: MIDI,LIGHTS,DISCO and COMPUTERS. Message-ID: <2398@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk> Date: 25 Aug 89 08:27:38 GMT References: <240@quad.uucp> Sender: news@axion.bt.co.uk Reply-To: mwallace@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk Lines: 42 From article <240@quad.uucp>, by dts@quad.uucp (David T. Sandberg): > In article <3510@wpi.wpi.edu> dutchman@wpi.wpi.edu (the flying) writes: >>In article <314@galadriel.bt.co.uk> stevep@galadriel.bt.co.uk (Steve Paine) writes: >>>I'm interested in using it as part of a mobile disco set-up, and i've got a few questions: >>>Whats this I hear about a MIDI lighting standard. Does anyone have any info/ contacts that might help me? > >>i don't know much about a MIDI lighting standard, but it seems that >>the boards use standard MIDI note on/note offs to control the lights. > >>if anyone does have hard info, i'm interested as well. > I came across an advert for just this kind of application. The product is called `MIDI LITE'. Quote: Trigger lights under MIDI control from a spare sequencer channel or MIDI keyboard. 8/16 channels at 390Watts per channel. Variable `ON' time and sequenced patterns under MIDI clock or note control. From: Groove Electronics Unit 30A Barnack Industrial Centre Kingsway Trading Estate Wilton Wiltshire SP2 6AW United Kingdom + 44 722 743712 Disclaimer: I have no connection with Groove electronics, and nor does the company I work for. Hope this information is some help. -Malc. ///-- Malcolm Wallace \\\\\\ ///^ ^\\\ RT3121 British Telecom Research > \\\\\\ /// L \\ Martlesham Heath, IPSWICH IP5 7RE C U\\\\ /// \_~_/ ||\ (0473) 642690 "= " \|||| ||| "|||" ||| """ //\\\ /// " \\\ mwallace@uk.co.bt.axion ||\\\\