Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 141

CONTROL, Program Controller Setup 2

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Chapter 4 CONTROL Function CONTROL - PgmCtl2 (Program Controller Setup 2) Sets the program's controller usage. PLAY EDIT REC DISK UTILITY PROGRAM SAMPLE EASY EDIT TRIM / LOOP MAP / OUT FILTER RECORD SETUP METER PROGRAM SAMPLE SEQUENCE TOTAL EQ PANEL PLAY SEQUENCE EFFECT EG EFFECT VOLUME MASTER SETUP LFO EXT CTRL DISK SYSTEM CONTROL MIDI / CTRL MONITOR IMPORT MIDI Turn Knob 1 to select PgmCtl2. Turn action Push action Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 1 Knob 2 - Knob 3 - Knob 4 - Knob 5 - You use this page together with page PgmCtl1 to set up the program's controller matrix. The matrix determines how selected MIDI controllers operate on the program's playback. You use PgmCtl1 to set each matrix entry's Device and Function. You use this page (PgmCtl2) so set each entry's Type and Range. Refer to the explanation of PgmCtl1 (135) for a conceptual illustration of the matrix. Change Page Select P/S • Turn the knob to change to a different page within the CONTROL function. Available pages are: PgmCtl1, PgmCtl2 (this page), and Reset. • Push the knob to move to the Program/Sample Selection screen. (95) Matrix# = 1,...,4 Selects the matrix entry for editing. You can use the matrix to set up four controllers. Each matrix entry sets up a different controller. Type = +offset, -/+offset The setting determines how the A3000 converts and applies the control-change value received from the controller. When you move a controller at a MIDI device, the controller transmits a control-change value indicating the magnitude of the movement. The transmitted values always range from 0 to 127. Upon receiving the value, the A3000 converts it as specified here, and then applies it to the parameter selected by the Function entry (138). The conversion determines how strongly (and in which direction) the parameter changes in response to the controller's movement. Note that the conversion also depends on the "range" value, which you set using Knob 4 (see below). Chapter 4 PLAY Mode 139

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Chapter 4
PLAY Mode
Chapter 4
CONTROL Function
CONTROL -
PgmCtl2
(Program Controller Setup 2)
Sets the program’s controller usage.
PROGRAM
TRIM / LOOP
RECORD
PROGRAM
TOTAL EQ
PLAY
EDIT
REC
DISK
UTILITY
SAMPLE
MAP / OUT
SETUP
SAMPLE
PANEL PLAY
EASY EDIT
FILTER
METER
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE
EFFECT
EG
EFFECT
VOLUME
MASTER
SETUP
LFO
EXT CTRL
DISK
SYSTEM
CONTROL
MIDI / CTRL
MONITOR
IMPORT
MIDI
Turn Knob 1 to select
PgmCtl2
.
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
Knob 4
Knob 5
Turn action
-
Push action
-
-
-
-
You use this page together with page
PgmCtl1
to set up the program’s controller matrix.
The matrix determines how selected MIDI controllers operate on the program’s play-
back.
You use
PgmCtl1
to set each matrix entry’s
Device
and
Function
. You use this page
(
PgmCtl2
) so set each entry’s
Type
and
Range
.
Refer to the explanation of
PgmCtl1
(
135) for a conceptual illustration of the matrix.
Knob 1
Change Page
Select P/S
Turn the knob to change to a different page within the CONTROL function. Available
pages are:
PgmCtl1
,
PgmCtl2
(this page), and
Reset
.
Push the knob to move to the Program/Sample Selection screen. (
95)
Knob 2
Matrix#
=
1
,...,
4
Selects the matrix entry for editing. You can use the matrix to set up four controllers.
Each matrix entry sets up a different controller.
Knob 3
Type
=
+offset
,
-/+offset
The setting determines how the A3000 converts and applies the control-change value
received from the controller.
When you move a controller at a MIDI device, the controller transmits a control-change
value indicating the magnitude of the movement. The transmitted values always range
from 0 to 127.
Upon receiving the value, the A3000 converts it as specified here, and then applies it to
the parameter selected by the
Function
entry (
138). The conversion determines how
strongly (and in which direction) the parameter changes in response to the controller’s
movement.
Note that the conversion also depends on the “
range
” value, which you set using Knob
4 (see below).