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
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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
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Use this to control the displays of MCU XT devices (= control surface extenders, which provide additional faders and displays).
- X-Touch Mackie LCD
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Like Mackie LCD but also supports colors on certain X-Touch devices.
- X-Touch Mackie XT LCD
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Like Mackie LCD XT but also supports colors on certain X-Touch devices.
- Mackie 7-segment display
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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
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Use this with the SiniCon E24 controller.
- Launchpad Pro - Scrolling text
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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
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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.