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Live Edit settings

Within the Project tab in Settings, you can alter how Live Edits are handled in your project.

A Live Edit can only override a scene if the ‘Live Edit priority’ setting is equal to or higher than the ‘Scene priority’, set within the Advanced Properties of a scene. For example- if you have the Live Edit property set at ‘normal’, Live Edits will only take efect over a playing scene if it has a ‘Scene priority’ of ‘normal’ or lower. When you select the ‘Always keep live edit data’ option, the values set by a Live Edit will be held when triggering a new scene. If you select the ‘Reset live edit when new scene is triggered’ option, the values set by a Live Edit will be reset when triggering a new scene.

5.3. MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is a system which is used to communicate between diferent devices in the audio/visual industry. Many parts of the software can be controlled with a MIDI controller such as scenes and faders. MIDI devices are normally connected with a USB cable, or through a USB-MIDI interface with a DIN cable. The software can also send MIDI to the MIDI input of the MIDI controller. Some MIDI controllers can interpret this data to switch on internal lights and move motor faders. To connect your MIDI controller to Daslight 5, simply plug in your controller, go to the Settings window, then navigate to the “MIDI /Audio / BPM” tab. You should automatically see your MIDI controller detected in the ‘MIDI Devices’ list, you can then enable MIDI Input and/or MIDI Output for your controller.

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