Source "Display"
This is a feedback-only source used to display text on MIDI-controllable hardware displays (LCDs, OLED displays, 7-segment displays, …).
Protocol menu
Lets you choose the display protocol, which tells ReaLearn how it should communicate with the hardware display and which options it supports.
- Mackie LCD
-
Use this for MCU-compatible LCDs. Depending on your particular control surface, there can be up to 8 LCDs, each of which has up to 2 lines.
- Mackie XT LCD
-
Use this to control the displays of MCU XT devices (= control surface extenders, which provide additional faders and displays).
- X-Touch Mackie LCD
-
Like Mackie LCD but also supports colors on certain X-Touch devices.
- X-Touch Mackie XT LCD
-
Like Mackie LCD XT but also supports colors on certain X-Touch devices.
- Mackie 7-segment display
-
Use this for MCU-compatible 7-segment displays (you know, the ones which only show digits). There’s usually one small assignment display and a larger one for showing the time code.
- SiniCon E24
-
Use this with the SiniCon E24 controller.
- Launchpad Pro - Scrolling text
-
Displays looped scrolling text on a Novation Launchpad Pro. Only seems to work if you set Output to
MIDIOUT2 (Launchpad Pro). - Studiologic SL Keyboard display
-
Displays text on the display of Studiologic SL keyboards (tested with SL88).
Line menu
Choose the line number.
| For controllers with multiple displays and lines, ReaLearn allows you to spread your text over all available displays and lines. This is great if you need to display a lot of text but one display doesn’t provide enough space. But be aware: Feedback relay doesn’t work nicely anymore if you make use of this feature. |
If you want to know how to define which text shall be sent to the displays, please see textual feedback in the Glue section.