Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual - Page 317

NAME EDIT buttons, LATCH/UNLATCH button, LEARN button, ENABLE/DISABLE button, buttons, LATCH

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B NAME EDIT buttons These buttons edit the name (maximum 8 characters) assigned to the fader/[ON] key. When you move the cursor to these buttons and press the [ENTER] key, a popup window will appear, allowing you to input the name. C LATCH/UNLATCH button This button selects the mode of operation when the [ON] key is pressed. Move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key to switch between the following two modes of operation. • LATCH On/off will alternate each time you press the [ON] key. • UNLATCH The state will be "on" only while you hold down the [ON] key, and will be "off" when you release it. Tip! Depending on whether you select Latch or Unlatch, the operation of the [ON] key will be as follows. • If "SW" is specified LATCH MIDI data transmitted (SW=7F) MIDI data transmitted (SW=00) dark lit dark UNLATCH MIDI data transmitted (SW=7F) MIDI data transmitted (SW=00) dark lit dark • If "SW" is not specified UNLATCH MIDI data transmitted dark lit dark D LEARN button When this button is turned on, the channel message or system exclusive message received at the MIDI IN/TO HOST connector will be input into the MIDI message area (1). This function is convenient since it allows MIDI messages received by the AW2816 to be assigned directly (or with modifications) to an [ON] key or fader. Tip! • Normally you will turn on only one of the [LEARN] buttons. • When a channel message or system exclusive is received while the LEARN button is on, the byte following the last byte of the message will automatically be set to "END." • If a system exclusive message longer than 16 bytes is received while the LEARN button is on, the first 16 bytes will be displayed. • If the LEARN button for the fader is on, and a control change message with continuously changing value is received, the byte corresponding to the variable value will automatically be set to "FAD." E ENABLE/DISABLE button This button switches whether the Remote functions of the currently displayed page will be enabled (ENABLE) or disabled (DISABLE). When you access the Remove A-Remote D pages and switch this button to ENABLE, the corresponding MIDI messages will be transmitted when you operate the [ON] keys or faders. Tip! • You can enable/disable the remote function independently for each of the Remote A-Remote D pages. • The on/off state of the [ON] keys and the position of the faders is remembered independently for each of the Remote A-Remote D pages. • The state of the faders/[ON] keys used by the Remote function can be saved in a scene memory, or you can record fader/[ON] key operations in automix. This allows you to use the Remote A-D pages simultaneously. F 1-8 buttons These indicate channel numbers 1-8. The currently selected channel will be highlighted, and the upper part of the display will show the MIDI messages assigned to the [ON] key and fader of that channel. Below each button, the name of the [ON] key (upper line) and the name of the fader (lower line) is shown for the corresponding channel. To select a channel, you can press its [SEL] key, move the cursor to a button 1-8 and press the [ENTER] key, or directly operate an [ON] key or fader. REMOTE screen Tip! Normally you will use the Unlatch mode when you do not specify "SW." Reference section 315

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Reference section
B
NAME EDIT buttons
These buttons edit the name (maximum 8 charac-
ters) assigned to the fader/[ON] key. When you
move the cursor to these buttons and press the
[ENTER] key, a popup window will appear, allow-
ing you to input the name.
C
LATCH/UNLATCH button
This button selects the mode of operation when
the [ON] key is pressed. Move the cursor to this
button and press the [ENTER] key to switch
between the following two modes of operation.
LATCH
On/off will alternate each time you press the [ON]
key.
UNLATCH
The state will be
on
only while you hold down
the [ON] key, and will be
off
when you release
it.
Tip!
Depending on whether you select Latch or Unlatch,
the operation of the [ON] key will be as follows.
If
SW
is speci
ed
If
SW
is not speci
ed
Tip!
Normally you will use the Unlatch mode when you do
not specify “SW.”
D
LEARN button
When this button is turned on, the channel mes-
sage or system exclusive message received at the
MIDI IN/TO HOST connector will be input into
the MIDI message area (
1
). This function is conve-
nient since it allows MIDI messages received by
the AW2816 to be assigned directly (or with mod-
i
cations) to an [ON] key or fader.
Tip!
Normally you will turn on only one of the [LEARN]
buttons.
When a channel message or system exclusive is
received while the LEARN button is on, the byte fol-
lowing the last byte of the message will automatically
be set to “END.”
If a system exclusive message longer than 16 bytes is
received while the LEARN button is on, the first 16
bytes will be displayed.
If the LEARN button for the fader is on, and a control
change message with continuously changing value is
received, the byte corresponding to the variable
value will automatically be set to “FAD.”
E
ENABLE/DISABLE button
This button switches whether the Remote func-
tions of the currently displayed page will be
enabled (ENABLE) or disabled (DISABLE).
When you access the Remove A
Remote D pages
and switch this button to ENABLE, the correspond-
ing MIDI messages will be transmitted when you
operate the [ON] keys or faders.
Tip!
You can enable/disable the remote function indepen-
dently for each of the Remote A–Remote D pages.
The on/off state of the [ON] keys and the position of
the faders is remembered independently for each of
the Remote A–Remote D pages.
The state of the faders/[ON] keys used by the Remote
function can be saved in a scene memory, or you can
record fader/[ON] key operations in automix. This
allows you to use the Remote A–D pages simulta-
neously.
F
1
8 buttons
These indicate channel numbers 1
8. The cur-
rently selected channel will be highlighted, and
the upper part of the display will show the MIDI
messages assigned to the [ON] key and fader of
that channel. Below each button, the name of the
[ON] key (upper line) and the name of the fader
(lower line) is shown for the corresponding chan-
nel.
To select a channel, you can press its [SEL] key,
move the cursor to a button 1
8 and press the
[ENTER] key, or directly operate an [ON] key or
fader.
dark
dark
lit
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=7F)
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=00)
dark
LATCH
dark
lit
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=7F)
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=00)
UNLATCH
MIDI data transmitted
dark
dark
lit
UNLATCH
REMOTE screen