Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 273
MIDI format list, MIDI format details, 1.14. MTC SYNC OFFSET
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MIDI data format 3.1.7. OTHER If this is set to ECHO, the received MIDI data will be echoed at the transmission port. However, Program Change and Control Change will follow their own settings. 3.1.8. REMOTE PORT Specify the output port when the MIDI remote function is engaged. 3.1.9. THRU Set the MIDI through function. 3.1.10. MMC MODE Select whether the AW2400 will be the MMC MASTER or SLAVE. 3.1.11. MMC Dev. Specify the ID number that will be used when transmitting or receiving MMC commands. 3.1.12. MTC SYNC MODE Select whether the AW2400 will be the MTC MASTER or SLAVE. 3.1.13. MTC SYNC AVERAGE When the AW2400 is functioning as a MTC SLAVE, this setting specifies how it will follow the MTC data. Set this to 0 if the incoming MTC data has a highly accurate timing; set this to 1 or 2 if the timing of the incoming MTC data is not as accurate (such as when receiving MTC from a software sequencer). 3.1.14. MTC SYNC OFFSET When the AW2400 is functioning as a MTC SLAVE, this setting adds an offset to the received MTC data. The received time code value shifted by this amount will correspond to the location indicated by the internal time code of the AW2400. 3.1.15. SYNC OUT Turn on/off the output of MTC/MIDI CLOCK. 4. MIDI format list 4.1. CHANNEL MESSAGE Command 8n NOTE OFF 9n NOTE ON Bn CONTROL CHANGE Cn PROGRAM CHANGE Rx/Tx Rx Rx Rx/Tx Rx/Tx function Control the internal effect Control the internal effect Edit parameters Switch scene memories 4.2. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE Command Rx/Tx F1 MIDI TIME CODE Rx/Tx F2 SONG POSITION POINTER Tx function MTC transmission Song position transmission 4.3. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE Command F8 TIMING CLOCK FA START FB CONTINUE FC STOP FE ACTIVE SENSING FF RESET Rx/Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx Rx Rx function MIDI Clock transmission Start command transmission Continue command transmission Stop command transmit Check MIDI cable connections Clear running status 4.4. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE 4.4.1. REALTIME SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE 4.4.1.1. MMC Command 01 STOP 02 PLAY 03 DEFERRED PLAY 04 FAST FORWARD 05 REWIND 06 RECORD STROBE 07 RECORD EXIT 0F RESET 44 LOCATE Rx/Tx Rx/Tx Rx Rx/Tx Rx/TX Rx/Tx Rx Rx Rx/Tx Rx/Tx function Transport stop Transport play Transport play Transport fast-forward Transport rewind Transport punch-in record Transport punch-out MMC reset Transport locate 5. MIDI format details 5.1. NOTE OFF (8n) < Reception > Received when [Rx CH] matches. Used to control Effects/Pitch Fix. Refer NOTE ON for details. STATUS DATA 1000nnnn 8n Note Off Message 0nnnnnnn nn Note No. 0vvvvvvv vv Velocity (ignored) 5.2. NOTE ON (9n) < Reception > Received when [Rx CH] matches. Used to control Effects/Pitch Fix. Refer below for details. Velocity of 0x00 is equivalent to Note-Off. STATUS DATA 1001nnnn 9n Note On Message 0nnnnnnn nn Note No. 0vvvvvvv vv Velocity (1-127:On, 0:Off) * Effect control by Note 1: Dynamic Flange/Dynamic Phase/Dynamic Filter When the SOURCE parameter is set to MIDI, the note velocity (both note-on and note-off) is used to control the Modulation frequency width. 5.3. CONTROL CHANGE (Bn) < Reception > If [Control Change Rx] is On, control change messages will be recevied when [MIDI Rx Ch] matches. However, if [MIDI Rx Ch] is OMNI or [Control Change Mode] is 1, reception will occur regardless of MIDI channel. < Transmission > If [Control Change Tx] is On, control change messages will be transmitted on the [MIDI Tx Ch] channel when you operate a parameter. STATUS DATA 1011nnnn Bn Control Change 0ccccccc cc Control No. (0-95, 102-119) 0vvvvvvv vv Control Value (0-127) The control value is converted into a parameter value according to the following equation. S= total number of steps in the parameter's variable range 128 / S = X remainder Y INT((Y+1)/2) = Z If (MIDI DATA - Z) < 0, then Value = 0 If ((MIDI DATA - Z)/X) > MAX, then Value = MAX Otherwise, Value = INT ((MIDI DATA -Z)/X) Appendix AW2400 Owner's Manual 273