Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 110

CONTROL, Program Controller A/B

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PLAY-CONTROL 6. CONTROL This function sets up the program's controller handling. Press the PLAY button and then the [F6] button to enter the CONTROL mode. 4 display pages are provided: PgmCtrlA (Program Control A), PgmCtrlB (Program Control B), ChSetup (Channel Setup, and PgmLFO (Program LFO). • See "Basic Operation" on page 78 for details on acessing the various display pages. • When the program mode is set to "Multi" (page 89), the master program control settings take priority (the master program is the program selected for the part assigned to the basic channel). If a control function is accessed when any other part is selected "Not a Master Part" will appear on the display. If this happens select an appropriate part via the PLAY-PROGRAM-PgmSel page (page 89), and then use the control functions. Program Controller A/B [PLAY] Button → [F6] Button → Knob 1 to select "PLAY-PgmCtrlA"/"PLAY-PgmCtrlB" Program Controller A/B lets you specify and set up the controllers to be used to play programs. • The controller settings that you make here operate in response to control-change messages received over the Basic Receive Channel. CONTROLLER A CONTROLLER B Knob 1 [ Turn] Cursor/Page Positions the cursor to select a controller, and selects display pages. [ Press] Tree View Calls the Tree View display (page 83). Knob 2 [ Turn] Device Use this setting to select the external physical controller that you want to set for operation with the A5000/A4000. [Range] 000 - 120, AfterTouch, PitchBend, NoteNumber, Velocity, ProgramLFO, KeyOnRandom • 000 - 120 ... Specifies one of the standard MIDI controllers. • AfterTouch ... Program control via keyboard (or controller) aftertouch. • PitchBend ... Program control via pitch bend data. • NoteNumber ... Program control via note-on message note number data. • Velocity ... Program control via note-on message velocity data. • ProgramLFO ... Control change data created by the internal Program LFO is used for program control. • KeyOnRandom ... A random control value is generated each time a note-on message is received. • If a controller with a standard control assignment "001/Modwhel", for example - is selected, the controller name will also be displayed. • You should generally avoid controller numbers 000 and 032, however, as many MIDI devices use these numbers for bank selection purposes. [ Press] MIDI Allows setting the Device parameter directly from an external MIDI controller (page 82). Knob 3 [ Turn] Program Control Function Specifies the program function to be controlled from an external MIDI controller or the Program LFO. Knob 1 Turn action Cursor/Page Press action Tree View Knob 2 Device MIDI Knob 3 Program Control Function LIST... Knob 4 Range QUICK... Knob 5 Type - 110 Chapter 4 PLAY Mode • A5000/A4000 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q Chapter 4 PLAY Mode

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PLAY-CONTROL
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6. CONTROL
This function sets up the program's controller handling.
Press the PLAY button and then the [F6] button to enter the
CONTROL mode.
4 display pages are provided: PgmCtrlA (Program Control
A), PgmCtrlB (Program Control B), ChSetup (Channel Setup,
and PgmLFO (Program LFO).
See "Basic Operation" on page 78 for details on acessing the vari-
ous display pages.
When the program mode is set to "Multi" (page 89), the master pro-
gram control settings take priority (the master program is the pro-
gram selected for the part assigned to the basic channel). If a
control function is accessed when any other part is selected "Not a
Master Part" will appear on the display. If this happens select an
appropriate part via the PLAY-PROGRAM-PgmSel page (page 89),
and then use the control functions.
Program Controller A/B
[PLAY] Button
[F6] Button
Knob 1 to select
"PLAY-PgmCtrlA"/"PLAY-PgmCtrlB"
Program Controller A/B lets you specify and set up the con-
trollers to be used to play programs.
• The controller settings that you make here operate in response to
control-change messages received over the Basic Receive Chan-
nel.
CONTROLLER A
CONTROLLER B
Knob 1
[
Turn]
Cursor/Page
Positions the cursor to select a controller, and selects dis-
play pages.
[
Press]
Tree View
Calls the Tree View display (page 83).
Knob 2
[
Turn]
Device
Use this setting to select the external physical controller
that you want to set for operation with the A5000/A4000.
[Range]
000 — 120, AfterTouch, PitchBend, NoteNumber,
Velocity, ProgramLFO, KeyOnRandom
000 — 120
... Specifies one of the standard MIDI
controllers.
AfterTouch
... Program control via keyboard (or
controller) aftertouch.
PitchBend
... Program control via pitch bend data.
NoteNumber
... Program control via note-on mes-
sage note number data.
Velocity
... Program control via note-on message
velocity data.
ProgramLFO
... Control change data created by
the internal Program LFO is used for program
control.
KeyOnRandom
... A random control value is gen-
erated each time a note-on message is
received.
• If a controller with a standard control assignment -
"001/Modwhel", for example - is selected, the con-
troller name will also be displayed.
• You should generally avoid controller numbers 000
and 032, however, as many MIDI devices use these
numbers for bank selection purposes.
[
Press] MIDI
Allows setting the Device parameter directly from an
external MIDI controller (page 82).
Knob 3
[
Turn]
Program Control Function
Specifies the program function to be controlled from an
external MIDI controller or the Program LFO.
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
Knob 4
Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor/Page
Device
Program
Control
Function
Range
Type
Press
action
Tree View
MIDI
LIST...
QUICK...
Chapter 4 PLAY
Mode