TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 111

MIDI Control by the DM-4800, MIDI controllers

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8 - Remote operation : MIDI Control by the DM-4800 MIDI Control by the DM-4800 In addition to MIDI Machine Control (MMC) by the DM-4800 (see "Remote operation" on page 105), it is also possible for the DM-4800 to act as a remote MIDI controller for MIDI devices. MIDI controllers This option allows you to use the POD controls to send MIDI Control Change messages to the destination (connected to MIDI OUT). This function is only active when the REMOTE fader layer is selected and the MIDI CONTROLLERS screen is displayed, or was the last external control screen displayed 1 Use the REMOTE EXT.CTRL screen to set up the device control: You can either create a looped MIDI system by connecting INs and OUTs, or simply connect the DM4800's MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the remote device. (if MIDI controllers is the only selected device, then this will be the only option other than CANCEL), and use POD 4 to highlight the controller option. 3 Press ENTER to bring up the controller setting screen: Figure 8.3: External Control With the cursor highlighting the list at right, use the POD 4 control to highlight the MIDI controller option (MIDI Ctrlrs) and press the onscreen ADD button. 2 Move the cursor to the SCREEN column with the on-screen button, and press ENTER, or (as shown in Figure 8.3, External Control), press the POD 4 switch to bring up the popup menu Figure 8.4: MIDI Controllers 4 The highlighted POD controls can then be used to send the named common MIDI Control Change messages on the MIDI channel selected as the ID in the EXT.CTRL screen. If the MIDI IN is receiving messages on that channel from devices which transmit these controller messages, the results are reflected on the screen here. TIP These Control Change messages conform to the MIDI standard (Modulation=1, etc.). TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual 111

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8 – Remote operation : MIDI Control by the DM-4800
TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
111
MIDI Control by the DM-4800
In addition to MIDI Machine Control (MMC) by the
DM-4800 (see “Remote operation” on page 105), it
is also possible for the DM-4800 to act as a remote
MIDI controller for MIDI devices.
You can either create a looped MIDI system by con-
necting INs and OUTs, or simply connect the DM-
4800’s
MIDI OUT
to the
MIDI IN
of the remote
device.
MIDI controllers
This option allows you to use the POD controls to
send MIDI Control Change messages to the destina-
tion (connected to
MIDI OUT
).
This function is only active when the
REMOTE
fader
layer is selected and the
MIDI CONTROLLERS
screen is
displayed, or was the last external control screen
displayed
1
Use the
REMOTE EXT.CTRL
screen to set up the
device control:
With the cursor highlighting the list at right,
use the POD 4 control to highlight the MIDI
controller option (
MIDI Ctrlrs
) and press the on-
screen
ADD
button.
2
Move the cursor to the
SCREEN
column with the
on-screen button, and press
ENTER
, or (as
shown in Figure 8.3,
External Control
), press
the POD 4 switch to bring up the popup menu
(if MIDI controllers is the only selected device,
then this will be the only option other than
CANCEL
), and use POD 4 to highlight the con-
troller option.
3
Press
ENTER
to bring up the controller setting
screen:
4
The highlighted POD controls can then be
used to send the named common MIDI Con-
trol Change messages on the MIDI channel
selected as the
ID
in the
EXT.CTRL
screen. If the
MIDI IN
is receiving messages on that channel
from devices which transmit these controller
messages, the results are reflected on the
screen here.
TIP
These Control Change messages conform to the MIDI
standard (Modulation=1, etc.).
Figure 8.3: External Control
Figure 8.4: MIDI Controllers