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After 10 minutes of inactivity, Box Of Stops will automatically timeout the lights on the {{{1}}}. | After 10 minutes of inactivity, Box Of Stops will automatically timeout the lights on the {{{1}}}. | ||
− | It will wake up again when activity is next detected. This could be anything, e.g. a button on the | + | It will wake up again when activity is next detected. This could be anything, e.g. a button on the {{{1}}}, or a note being pressed on a keyboard. |
If you wish to change the 10 minute default, please look for the <code>midi.timeout.minutes</code> value in [[Application properties]]. | If you wish to change the 10 minute default, please look for the <code>midi.timeout.minutes</code> value in [[Application properties]]. |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 25 September 2017
Timeout
After 10 minutes of inactivity, Box Of Stops will automatically timeout the lights on the {{{1}}}.
It will wake up again when activity is next detected. This could be anything, e.g. a button on the {{{1}}}, or a note being pressed on a keyboard.
If you wish to change the 10 minute default, please look for the midi.timeout.minutes
value in Application properties.