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We've set everything on the Ion according to the EOS Family Show Control manual and everything in QLab according to QLab4 manual but with no luck. I feel like whatever we are missing is something stupid-simple. Setup is currently: Ion MIDI Out > MIDI Interface > Mac Mini running QLab. Ion: • MSC RECEIVE: DISABLED • MSC RECEIVE CHANNEL: 0 • ACN MIDI RX ID: 1 • MSC TRANSMIT: ENABLED • MSC TRANSMIT CHANNEL: 0 • ACN MIDI TX ID: 1 • ANALOG INPUT: ENABLED • RELAY OUTPUT: ENABLED QLab: In MIDI Settings panel MIDI Show Control is checked and Device ID set to 1. My understanding at this point, with these settings, is that we should be triggering the QLab to fire every time the Ion takes a cue that exactly matches the cue number in QLab. Clearly I've missed something.

The adapter is a small circuit board with two connectors (Figure 15). The connector on the bottom side of the adapter mates with the 14-pin Platform Cable USB male 2 mm connector. A 7-pin right-angle header on the top side of the adapter mates with the standard Xilinx flying wire set (included). Problem interfacing Platform Cable USB DLC9G. I decided to take a different route and followed the ug344 guide for device configuration. For my Win7 x64 and ISE 14.7 WEBAPCK I downloaded a ug344_windows.zip dirver stated on p.15, Step 5.2 of the guide. After extracting the files and running the install_xusb.bat as administrator. Dlc9g Platform Cable Usb Driver Checking cable driver. Driver file xusbdfwu.sys found. 5.0 out of 5 stars works perfect, must download driver zip from xilinx and run. A proprietary device driver is required to use Platform Cable USB. Platform Cable USB attaches to the USB port on a desktop. Platform Cable usb ii is a cost effective tool for debugging embedded software and firmware when used with Xilinx applications such as the Embedded Development Kit and ChipScope Pro Analyzer, there is just an 'Unknown Device' underneath the USB. Dlc9g platform cable usb driver. Or rather, I finally found drivers that work with my 'Xilinx Platform Cable USB' model DLC9G. Although this specific device I am using has a Xilinx sticker on it, it is a cheap reproduction. I believe the real Xilinx device, as of time of writing, is called a 'PLATFORM CABLE USB II DLC10', part number HW-USB-II-G, which other people may be using.

Any suggestions or information are appreciated. Your MSC Transmit Channel is 0. Which I think is supposed to broadcast to all channels/device IDs but I'm not sure it does. I would try changing MSC Transmit Channel to 1 (to match QLabs Device ID 1). Also make sure to set MIDI Cue List to 1 (assuming cue list 1, else set it to whatever cute list you are using) Just for clean up sake, Analog input and relay output have nothing to do with MIDI so you can disable them. If this doesn't work. Call ETC Tech Support.

They are available on the weekend and someone will call you back within 5 minutes I believe. While you wait, the ETC forum has great info on the topic. I found probably 5 different threads on this subject alone. Your cue numbers need to match. The ion will send a 'go' on cue (# of ion cue). QLab will fire the cue of the same number if everything is set up correctly.

Is there any sort of status light on your midi interface. To narrow down if this is a transmit or receive issue, take cues on the ion and see if a light blinks on the interface to show a status. If it doesn't, something might be wrong in the ion. If it does, there may be a issue in qlab. I usually forget to check the use MSC midi checkbox, but it sounds like you already verified that.

Based upon 2D speckle tracking, aCMQ automatically places an ROI based upon the selected anatomical view and generates measurements of both global and regional myocardial functions. It also provides a table, 17-segment bull's-eye, and a variety of waveform displays. LV ejection fraction (EF), end systolic volume (ESV), and end diastolic volume (EDV) are also provided. This provides a fast and easy way to acquire both EF and GLS at the same time the images are acquired or post-exam on a workstation. An essential component of nearly every echo exam, ejection fraction is among the chief echocardiographic parameters predictive of impending left ventricular dysfunction and clinical deterioration, and is an important factor to consider when planning surgical correction.

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Every Other Friday (Alternating): Photos of your space / How did they do that? Automated Thread Archives IMPORTANT The mods and users of assume no liability for any loss or damages due to advice given in this subreddit. Always consult properly trained personnel when making any decisions on rigging, construction methods, or other areas of production technology that involve risk to life and property. We reserve the right to remove posts and/or comments that contain blatantly dangerous advice. So we are having trouble with sending MIDI commands from our Ion (running Dec '17 software update) to QLab4 to trigger projection cues from the light board.

We've set everything on the Ion according to the EOS Family Show Control manual and everything in QLab according to QLab4 manual but with no luck. I feel like whatever we are missing is something stupid-simple. Setup is currently: Ion MIDI Out > MIDI Interface > Mac Mini running QLab. Ion: • MSC RECEIVE: DISABLED • MSC RECEIVE CHANNEL: 0 • ACN MIDI RX ID: 1 • MSC TRANSMIT: ENABLED • MSC TRANSMIT CHANNEL: 0 • ACN MIDI TX ID: 1 • ANALOG INPUT: ENABLED • RELAY OUTPUT: ENABLED QLab: In MIDI Settings panel MIDI Show Control is checked and Device ID set to 1. My understanding at this point, with these settings, is that we should be triggering the QLab to fire every time the Ion takes a cue that exactly matches the cue number in QLab. Clearly I've missed something.

The adapter is a small circuit board with two connectors (Figure 15). The connector on the bottom side of the adapter mates with the 14-pin Platform Cable USB male 2 mm connector. A 7-pin right-angle header on the top side of the adapter mates with the standard Xilinx flying wire set (included). Problem interfacing Platform Cable USB DLC9G. I decided to take a different route and followed the ug344 guide for device configuration. For my Win7 x64 and ISE 14.7 WEBAPCK I downloaded a ug344_windows.zip dirver stated on p.15, Step 5.2 of the guide. After extracting the files and running the install_xusb.bat as administrator. Dlc9g Platform Cable Usb Driver Checking cable driver. Driver file xusbdfwu.sys found. 5.0 out of 5 stars works perfect, must download driver zip from xilinx and run. A proprietary device driver is required to use Platform Cable USB. Platform Cable USB attaches to the USB port on a desktop. Platform Cable usb ii is a cost effective tool for debugging embedded software and firmware when used with Xilinx applications such as the Embedded Development Kit and ChipScope Pro Analyzer, there is just an 'Unknown Device' underneath the USB. Dlc9g platform cable usb driver. Or rather, I finally found drivers that work with my 'Xilinx Platform Cable USB' model DLC9G. Although this specific device I am using has a Xilinx sticker on it, it is a cheap reproduction. I believe the real Xilinx device, as of time of writing, is called a 'PLATFORM CABLE USB II DLC10', part number HW-USB-II-G, which other people may be using.

Any suggestions or information are appreciated. Your MSC Transmit Channel is 0. Which I think is supposed to broadcast to all channels/device IDs but I'm not sure it does. I would try changing MSC Transmit Channel to 1 (to match QLabs Device ID 1). Also make sure to set MIDI Cue List to 1 (assuming cue list 1, else set it to whatever cute list you are using) Just for clean up sake, Analog input and relay output have nothing to do with MIDI so you can disable them. If this doesn't work. Call ETC Tech Support.

They are available on the weekend and someone will call you back within 5 minutes I believe. While you wait, the ETC forum has great info on the topic. I found probably 5 different threads on this subject alone. Your cue numbers need to match. The ion will send a 'go' on cue (# of ion cue). QLab will fire the cue of the same number if everything is set up correctly.

Is there any sort of status light on your midi interface. To narrow down if this is a transmit or receive issue, take cues on the ion and see if a light blinks on the interface to show a status. If it doesn't, something might be wrong in the ion. If it does, there may be a issue in qlab. I usually forget to check the use MSC midi checkbox, but it sounds like you already verified that.

Based upon 2D speckle tracking, aCMQ automatically places an ROI based upon the selected anatomical view and generates measurements of both global and regional myocardial functions. It also provides a table, 17-segment bull's-eye, and a variety of waveform displays. LV ejection fraction (EF), end systolic volume (ESV), and end diastolic volume (EDV) are also provided. This provides a fast and easy way to acquire both EF and GLS at the same time the images are acquired or post-exam on a workstation. An essential component of nearly every echo exam, ejection fraction is among the chief echocardiographic parameters predictive of impending left ventricular dysfunction and clinical deterioration, and is an important factor to consider when planning surgical correction.