Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 151
FOFST Offset GMIDI CH HPGM CHG MODE ICTRL CHG MODE, MIDI and utility functions
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0 The AW16G will synchronize to the incoming MTC data at the highest precision. However if the incoming MTC has significant instability, synchronization may be interrupted or become unreliable. 1 This setting allows more tolerance of MTC instability than the "0" setting. 2 This setting allows the maximum tolerance. Use this setting if the MTC master is an external MIDI device that has significant instability. Tip! When the AW16G is functioning as an MTC slave and is operating in synchronization to an external MIDI device, and the accuracy of the incoming MTC becomes unstable, the AW16G will make slight adjustments in its playback pitch in an attempt to follow. The AVRG parameter specifies the range of MTC variance that will be tolerated. F OFST (Offset) When using the AW16G as an MTC slave, this parameter shifts the absolute time within the AW16G forward or backward relative to the incoming MTC. The range is -24:00:00:00.00 to +24:00:00:00.00. OFST = 00:00:00:00.00 Incoming time code 00:00:10:00.00 Time code 00:00:10:00.00 display (ABS) Song 00:00:15:00.00 00:00:15:00.00 00:00:20:00.00 00:00:20:00.00 OFST = +00:00:05:00.00 Incoming time code 00:00:10:00.00 Time code 00:00:15:00.00 display (ABS) Song 00:00:15:00.00 00:00:20:00.00 00:00:20:00.00 00:00:25:00.00 OFST = 00:00:05:00.00 Incoming time code 00:00:10:00.00 Time code 00:00:05:00.00 display (ABS) Song 00:00:15:00.00 00:00:10:00.00 00:00:20:00.00 00:00:15:00.00 Tip! The OFST setting has no effect on the MTC that is transmitted from the AW16G's MIDI OUT/THRU connector. G MIDI CH Selects the MIDI channel that will be used to transmit and receive MIDI messages such as program changes and control changes. This area contains the following two items. TX Selects the transmit MIDI channel, in a range of 1-16. While MIDI messages are being transmitted, the characters "TX" will be highlighted. RX Selects the receive MIDI channel, in a range of 1-16 or ALL. If you select ALL, MIDI messages of all MIDI channels will be received (Omni mode). While MIDI messages are being received, the characters "RX" will be highlighted. H PGM CHG MODE Switches program change transmission and reception on/off. If program change reception is on, the AW16G will recall the corresponding scene when it receives a program change at the MIDI IN connector. If program change transmission is on, the AW16G will transmit the corresponding program change from the MIDI OUT/THRU connector when a scene is recalled on the AW16G. You can select the following choices. OFF .........Program changes will not be transmitted or received. TX............Program changes will only be transmitted. RX ...........Program change will only be received. TX-RX ......Program changes will be transmitted and received. Tip! In the SCENE screen PC TABLE page you can specify the scene number that will correspond to each program change number (→ p. 165). Note In order to actually transmit program changes, the MIDI button of the MIDI OUT area must be turned on. I CTRL CHG MODE Specifies how control changes will be transmitted and received. If control change transmission and reception are enabled, the corresponding control change will be transmitted when you operate a mix parameter (fader, pan, effect send, etc.) for track channel 1-16 on the AW16G. When a control change is received, the corresponding mix parameter will change. You can select one of the following choices. OFF .........Control changes will not be transmitted or received. 1 Control changes will be transmitted and received on MIDI channels 1-16. (MIDI channels 1-16 will correspond to AW16G track channels 1-16.) 2 Control changes will be transmitted and received only on the MIDI channel that is selected in the MIDI CH field. (This mapping is compatible with the AW4416/AW2816.) 3 This is the same as 2 in that control changes of only one MIDI channel are received and transmitted, but the parameter mapping differs from 2. (A single MIDI channel will correspond to AW16G track channels 1-16.) 14 MIDI and utility functions Tip! • For details on the mix parameters that correspond to each control change, refer to the tables that follow. • When you operate a mix parameter of track channel 9/ 10-15/16 on the AW16G, two types of control changes will be transmitted. Note In order to actually transmit control changes, the MIDI button of the MIDI OUT area must be turned on. 151