TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 97

MIDI-Control Change messages to and from the DM-24

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12 - MIDI-Control Change messages to and from the DM-24 To access this facility, use the CTRL. CHANGE (Control Change) screen of the MIDI/MC group, with the fourth soft key providing access to this screen: If two channels have been linked, the even-numbered channel of the pair is represented by upward-pointing arrows, and no assignment can be made to it, since it will use the assignment of the odd-numbered member of the pair. If a MIDI Channel/Control Change combination has already been used, a popup message appears (MIDI Chx [Control No. y] is already assigned.). Press ENTER to dismiss this popup message. The above assignments apply to the first three options: Ch. Fader (fader), Ch. Pan (pan) and Ch. Mute (mute). For the other options, the situation changes a little: Use POD 4 to choose the option that will be affected by the selected Control Change numbers. Since there are 32 channels and only 16 MIDI channels, there must be some mapping performed. It is not possible, for example, to use the MIDI volume Control Change (07) to affect the fader values of all 32 channels of the DM-24. As shown here, each target (channel and value) is associated with both a MIDI channel and a MIDI Control Change number. These are edited using the cursor keys, dial and ENTER key. NOTE The following Control Changes are not available for use with this function: 0, 6, 32, 38, and 96 through 127. If the Master option is selected, the fader values and mute settings for the buss and for the aux sends are displayed, as well as the main STEREO fader value. Assign MIDI channels and Control Change numbers to these parameters. TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 97

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12 – MIDI—Control Change messages to and from the DM-24
TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
97
To access this facility, use the
CTRL. CHANGE
(Control
Change) screen of the MIDI/MC group, with the
fourth soft key providing access to this screen:
Use POD 4 to choose the option that will be affected
by the selected Control Change numbers.
Since there are 32 channels and only 16 MIDI chan-
nels, there must be some mapping performed. It is
not possible, for example, to use the MIDI volume
Control Change (07) to affect the fader values of all
32 channels of the DM-24.
As shown here, each target (channel and value) is
associated with both a MIDI channel and a MIDI
Control Change number. These are edited using the
cursor keys, dial and
ENTER
key.
NOTE
The following Control Changes are not available for use
with this function: 0, 6, 32, 38, and 96 through 127.
If two channels have been linked, the even-numbered
channel of the pair is represented by upward-pointing
arrows, and no assignment can be made to it, since it
will use the assignment of the odd-numbered mem-
ber of the pair.
If a MIDI Channel/Control Change combination has
already been used, a popup message appears (
MIDI
Chx [Control No. y] is already assigned.
). Press
ENTER
to dismiss this popup message.
The above assignments apply to the first three
options:
Ch. Fader
(fader),
Ch. Pan
(pan) and
Ch. Mute
(mute). For the other options, the situation changes a
little:
If the
Master
option is selected, the fader values and
mute settings for the buss and for the aux sends are
displayed, as well as the main STEREO fader value.
Assign MIDI channels and Control Change numbers
to these parameters.