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MiDisp

price: 27.00 EUR

"Yes, we can!" that's what we say to displaying messages from Hauptwerk. This newly upgraded MiDisp module is capable of displaying text messages passed from Hauptwerk (you need MRG2 in version at least 2.4 as a master controller). Apart from that this device is great help in user settings and MIDI troubleshooting, and after all, it looks good to have a display on any equipment. Not to mention it can change the backlight color to one of 7 flavours. It connects to any of the MRG series master controllers as typical scanner, and has daisy chain input, so it can be placed between other scanners. And there can be up to 100 individualy adressed displays in the system, but you need additional power extender board to connect more than 10.

As any other scanner board, this one cannot work just by itself, but it needs one of the master controllers to operate.


Features:

  • 2 line of 16 characters
  • multi color backlit
  • displays Hauptwerk text messages when plugged to MRG2 v2.4 or higher
  • input for a switch, can be used as additional on/off controller like stop/rank/register
  • MIDI monitor for displaying MIDI events generated internally and also incoming MIDI in controllers with MIDI IN
  • clear indication of the state during user setup
  • daisy-chain input
  • usable with MRG2, MRG3, MBBS, MIDI128, MPOT32
  • includes cable to master controller
  • dimensions 85x30mm (3.3'' × 1.2'')
  • more marketing talk

The unit is just as big as the display itself - 85x30mm. Control electronics is on the back with 2 scanner 4-way connectors, and 2 pads for soldering external switch.
Typical color scheme for the display is:
  • green - normal operation, playing notes etc.
  • red - MIDI monitor is ON, showing all MIDI activity
  • cyan/light blue - setup procedure in progres
  • white - internal switch turned to ON position
  • blue - internal switch turned OFF

Please go to Tutorial section to see how MiDisp interacts with the user during setup procedures.

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