Yamaha AW4416 Version2.0 Manual Supplement - Page 27

MIDI screen, CTL Asgn.

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MIDI screen CTL Asgn. page Assigning parameters to control changes Function Assign AW4416 internal parameters to control change numbers (0-95, 102-119). Key operation • [MIDI] key ¡ [F4] (CTL Asgn.) key (*1) • Repeatedly press the [MIDI] key until the screen shown at right appears. *1. From version 2.0, the tabs displayed at the bottom of the MIDI screen are divided into two groups. If the tabs shown at right are not displayed when you press the [MIDI] key, press the [SHIFT] key + [F1] (CHANGE TAB) key to switch tabs. Mouse operations M button ¡ MIDI button ¡ CTL Asgn. tab Screen functions A CTL CHG No. (Control change number) These are the control change numbers to which parameters can be assigned. Move the cursor to this column, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the control change number (0-95, 102-119) to which you want to assign a parameter. 1 2 4 s Additional functions in the CTRL Asgn. page In the CTRL Asgn. page, holding down the [SHIFT] key will assign the following function to the [F1] key. Control change numbers 96-118 are used for specific purposes such as NRPN and RPN, and cannot be assigned to parameters. B PARAMETER This area shows the parameter that is assigned to each control change number. In the left column, select the desired parameter group, and in the center and right columns, select the desired values for that group. For the parameters that can be assigned, refer to the table on page 28. C INITIALIZE button This button resets the control change number assignments to the default state. For the default settings, refer to the table on page 30. Tip! In order for control changes to actually be transmitted and received, the CONTROL CHANGE area TX/RX buttons must be turned on in the MIDI screen MIDI Setup 1 page. • [F1] (CHANGE TAB) key Switch between the following two sets of tabs. Version 2.0 Manual Supplement 27

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Version 2.0 Manual Supplement
MIDI screen
CTL Asgn. page
Assigning parameters to control changes
Function
Assign AW4416 internal parameters to control
change numbers (0–95, 102-119).
Key operation
• [MIDI] key
[F4] (CTL Asgn.) key
(*1)
• Repeatedly press the [MIDI] key until the
screen shown at right appears.
*1.
From version 2.0, the tabs displayed at the
bottom of the MIDI screen are divided into
two groups. If the tabs shown at right are
not displayed when you press the [MIDI]
key, press the [SHIFT] key + [F1]
(CHANGE TAB) key to switch tabs.
Mouse operations
M button
MIDI button
CTL Asgn. tab
Screen functions
A
CTL CHG No. (Control change number)
These are the control change numbers to which
parameters can be assigned. Move the cursor to
this column, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to select
the control change number (0–95, 102–119) to
which you want to assign a parameter.
Control change numbers 96–118 are used for specific
purposes such as NRPN and RPN, and cannot be
assigned to parameters.
B
PARAMETER
This area shows the parameter that is assigned to
each control change number. In the left column,
select the desired parameter group, and in the
center and right columns, select the desired values
for that group.
For the parameters that can be assigned, refer to
the table on page 28.
C
INITIALIZE button
This button resets the control change number
assignments to the default state. For the default set-
tings, refer to the table on page 30.
Tip!
In order for control changes to actually be transmitted
and received, the CONTROL CHANGE area TX/RX
buttons must be turned on in the MIDI screen MIDI
Setup 1 page.
Additional functions in the CTRL
Asgn. page
In the CTRL Asgn. page, holding down the [SHIFT]
key will assign the following function to the [F1] key.
[F1] (CHANGE TAB) key
Switch between the following two sets of tabs.
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