We have a tutorial published here on getting it set up: Using Strymon Nixie with Morningstar Controllers
If you have other MIDI devices in your signal chain, using Nixie might not work as some MIDI devices do not pass SysEx messages (or very large SysEx messages) through. |
In Strymon Global Settings:
Set MIDI Channel to an independent channel
Set MIDICT
ON
Set MIDIPA
ON
Set MIDITH
OFF
Set MIDIST
ON
It is possible to update the Strymon Timeline/Bigsky/Mobius using the MC6MKII or MC8 as the USB MIDI Interface. |
The MIDIPA
and MIDICT
setting needs to be turned on in the Timeline in order for it to respond to incoming PC and CC messages.
https://www.strymon.net/faq/control-sunset-with-midi/
https://www.strymon.net/faq/how-to-control-compadre-with-midi/
https://www.strymon.net/faq/control-riverside-with-midi/
These pedals do not have an in-built isolator in the MIDI port. If you are experiencing noise issues, where your MIDI messages are causing a “tick” sound in your audio, there is likely a ground loop. Strymon sells a 5-pin MIDI to TRS cable which has an inbuilt opto-isolator for these devices. This should help resolve the noise issues. Alternatively, you can try cutting the ground in your TRS MIDI cable and check if it resolves the issue.
Presets on the Timeline can be set to follow the incoming MIDI Clock, or follow its own pre-set BPM. If the MIDICL
setting is turned ff for the preset, it will not respond to MIDI Clock.