Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 272

MIDI data format, 1.1. Tx PORT, 1.3. MIDI Tx Ch, 1.5. PROGRAM CHANGE MODE

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MIDI data format MIDI data format Appendix 1. Functions 1.1. Scene Change The settings of the [MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE] specify the scene that is recalled when a Program Change message is received. The settings of the [MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE] specify the program number that is transmitted when a scene is recalled. If more than one program number has been assigned to that scene memory number, the lowest-numbered program number will be transmitted. 1.2. MMC Control These messages allow basic recorder operations such as STOP/ PLAY/REC/LOCATE. If you select the MIDI SETUP menu item MMC MASTER, MMC commands will be transmitted according to the operation of the transport. If you select MMC SLAVE, the internal recorder will operate according to the received MMC commands. 1.3. Effect Control Depending on the type of effect, note-on/off messages can be used for control. These settings are made for the parameters of each effect. 1.4. Pitch Fix Control When the Pitch Fix mode is engaged, note-on/off messages can be used to control pitches. 1.5. MIDI Clock transmission If you set MIDI OUT to MIDI CLOCK, MIDI clock messages can be transmitted during playback or recording. In MIDI Clock transmission mode, Song Position Pointer and Start/ Stop/Continue commands will also be issued, and during playback or recording, MIDI Clock will be transmitted according to the MIDI Tempo Map. 1.6. MTC transmission (MTC Master) If you set MIDI OUT to MTC, MTC can be transmitted during playback or recording. 1.7. MTC reception (MTC Slave) If you set MTC MODE to SLAVE, the internal recorder will operate in synchronization with MTC messages received from the MIDI IN connector. 1.8. Realtime control of parameters Control changes can be used to send/receive internal parameters in realtime. 1.9. MIDI Remote The faders, ON keys, and RTZ / FF / REW / STOP / PLAY / REC keys can be used to control an external MIDI device. In PRESET mode, operating the above controllers will transmit MIDI data according to the preset settings of the AW2400. In USER mode, operating the above controllers will transmit the MIDI data that you specify. 272 AW2400 Owner's Manual 2. MIDI data flow diagram USB-1 IN USB-2 IN USB-3 IN MIDI IN SLOT IN MTC SLAVE EFF MIDI PGM CHG CTRL CHG ECHO MMC SLAVE LEARN REMOTE Transport REMOTE Fader/Sel PROGRAM CHANGE CONTROL CHANGE PGM CHG CTRL CHG MTC (MTC Slave) NOTE ON/OFF (Effect Control) PROGRAM CHANGE (Scene Recall) CONTROL CHANGE (Parameter Edit) ECHO OUT MMC (Transport Control) Channel Message/Exclusive Message (MIDI REMOTE Learn) THRU USB-1 OUT USB-2 OUT SW2 USB-3 OUT MIDI OUT SW3 SLOT OUT SW1 MMC MASTER MMC MIDI SYNC (MTC) MTC MIDI SYNC (CLK) MIDI CLOCK ECHO OUT ECHO ON SW4 SW1 : REMOTE OFF SW2 : REMOTE ON (Remote) SW3 : REMOTE ON SW4 : REMOTE OFF or REMOTE ON (Normal) 3. AW2400 settings and operation 3.1. MIDI Setup Set basic MIDI operation. 3.1.1. Tx PORT Specify the output port for MIDI communication. 3.1.2. Rx PORT Specify the input port for MIDI communication. 3.1.3. MIDI Tx Ch This sets the MIDI channel that will be used for transmission. 3.1.4. MIDI Rx Ch This sets the MIDI channel that will be used for reception. 3.1.5. PROGRAM CHANGE MODE Enable/disable reception and transmission. If MIDI Rx Ch is set to OMNI, these messages will be received regardless of their MIDI channel. If MIDI Tx Ch is set to ECHO, the received messages will be echoed at the transmission port. 3.1.6. CONTROL CHANGE MODE Enable/disable reception and transmission. If this is enabled, you can specify the correspondence between control numbers and operations of the mixer section. Three modes are available for correspondence with control numbers. For mode 1, transmission and reception will occur without regard to the MIDI Tx Ch and MIDI Rx Ch settings. For modes 2 and 3, reception will occur without regard to MIDI channel if you set MIDI Rx Ch to OMNI. If MIDI Tx Ch is set to ECHO, the received messages will be echoed at the transmission port.

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MIDI data format
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Appendix
AW2400
Owner’s Manual
1. Functions
1.1. Scene Change
The settings of the [MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE] specify
the scene that is recalled when a Program Change message is
received.
The settings of the [MIDI PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE] specify
the program number that is transmitted when a scene is recalled. If
more than one program number has been assigned to that scene
memory number, the lowest-numbered program number will be
transmitted.
1.2. MMC Control
These messages allow basic recorder operations such as STOP/
PLAY/REC/LOCATE.
If you select the MIDI SETUP menu item MMC MASTER, MMC
commands will be transmitted according to the operation of the
transport. If you select MMC SLAVE, the internal recorder will oper-
ate according to the received MMC commands.
1.3. Effect Control
Depending on the type of effect, note-on/off messages can be used
for control.
These settings are made for the parameters of each effect.
1.4. Pitch Fix Control
When the Pitch Fix mode is engaged, note-on/off messages can be
used to control pitches.
1.5. MIDI Clock transmission
If you set MIDI OUT to MIDI CLOCK, MIDI clock messages can be
transmitted during playback or recording.
In MIDI Clock transmission mode, Song Position Pointer and Start/
Stop/Continue commands will also be issued, and during playback or
recording, MIDI Clock will be transmitted according to the MIDI
Tempo Map.
1.6. MTC transmission (MTC Master)
If you set MIDI OUT to MTC, MTC can be transmitted during play-
back or recording.
1.7. MTC reception (MTC Slave)
If you set MTC MODE to SLAVE, the internal recorder will operate
in synchronization with MTC messages received from the MIDI IN
connector.
1.8. Realtime control of parameters
Control changes can be used to send/receive internal parameters in
realtime.
1.9. MIDI Remote
The faders, ON keys, and RTZ / FF / REW / STOP / PLAY / REC
keys can be used to control an external MIDI device.
In PRESET mode, operating the above controllers will transmit
MIDI data according to the preset settings of the AW2400.
In USER mode, operating the above controllers will transmit the
MIDI data that you specify.
2. MIDI data flow diagram
3. AW2400 settings and operation
3.1. MIDI Setup
Set basic MIDI operation.
3.1.1. Tx PORT
Specify the output port for MIDI communication.
3.1.2. Rx PORT
Specify the input port for MIDI communication.
3.1.3. MIDI Tx Ch
This sets the MIDI channel that will be used for transmission.
3.1.4. MIDI Rx Ch
This sets the MIDI channel that will be used for reception.
3.1.5. PROGRAM CHANGE MODE
Enable/disable reception and transmission. If MIDI Rx Ch is set to
OMNI, these messages will be received regardless of their MIDI
channel. If MIDI Tx Ch is set to ECHO, the received messages will
be echoed at the transmission port.
3.1.6. CONTROL CHANGE MODE
Enable/disable reception and transmission. If this is enabled, you can
specify the correspondence between control numbers and operations
of the mixer section. Three modes are available for correspondence
with control numbers. For mode 1, transmission and reception will
occur without regard to the MIDI Tx Ch and MIDI Rx Ch settings.
For modes 2 and 3, reception will occur without regard to MIDI
channel if you set MIDI Rx Ch to OMNI.
If MIDI Tx Ch is set to ECHO, the received messages will be echoed
at the transmission port.
MIDI data format
MTC (MTC Slave)
PROGRAM
CHANGE (
Scene Recall
)
ECHO OUT
MMC (Transport Control)
Channel Message/Exclusive Message
(MIDI REMOTE Learn)
MTC SLAVE
PGM CHG
ECHO
MMC SLAVE
LEARN
PROGRAM CHANGE
CONTROL CHANGE
MMC
MTC
MIDI CLOCK
PGM CHG
CTRL CHG
MMC MASTER
MIDI SYNC (MTC)
MIDI SYNC (CLK)
REMOTE Transport
REMOTE Fader/Sel
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW1 : REMOTE OFF
SW2 : REMOTE ON (Remote)
SW3 : REMOTE ON
SW4 : REMOTE OFF or REMOTE ON (Normal)
NOTE ON/OFF (Effect Control)
EFF MIDI
USB-1 IN
USB-2 IN
USB-3 IN
USB-1 OUT
USB-2 OUT
MIDI IN
USB-3 OUT
MIDI OUT
CONTROL CHANGE (
Parameter Edit
)
CTRL CHG
ECHO OUT
ECHO ON
THRU
SLOT IN
SLOT OUT