Yamaha AW4416 Version2.0 Manual Supplement - Page 38

MIDI format list, MIDI format details, 4.1 Real Time System Exclusive - to host computer cable

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MIDI data format 2.1.5 OUT/THRU Select whether the MIDI OUT/THRU connector will function as OUT or as THRU. If THRU is selected, messages received at the MIDI IN connector will be re-transmitted without change from the MIDI OUT/THRU connector. Regardless of the MIDI/HOST setting, the connector will function as a THRU connector if the THRU setting is selected. If you want to use the connector as MIDI OUT, the MIDI/HOST setting must be OUT. 2.1.6 TO HOST If the TO HOST connector is selected, choose one of three settings depending on the type of computer that is connected. 2.1.7 MIDI Clock ON/OFF Specify whether MIDI Clock will be used. If this is ON, MIDI Clock will be transmitted from the connector selected by MIDI/HOST. 2.1.8 MTC ON/OFF Select whether MTC will be used. If this is ON, MTC will be transmitted from the connector selected by MIDI/HOST. Regardless of this setting, MTC will always be transmitted from the MTC OUT connector. 2.2 Program change assign table This table allows you to freely specify the correspondence between Program Change No. and Scene No. This table is used for conversion for both transmission and reception. 2.3 Control change assign table This table allows you to freely specify the correspondence between Control Change No. and Parameter name. This table is used for conversion for both transmission and reception. 3. MIDI format list 3.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE command rx/tx function 8n NOTE OFF rx Control the internal effect 9n NOTE ON rx Control the internal effect Bn CONTROL CHANGE rx/tx Edit parameters (use the Control Change Assign Table) Cn PROGRAM CHANGE rx/tx Switch scene memories (use the Control Change Assign Table) 3.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE command rx/tx function F1 MIDI TIME CODE rx/tx MTC transmission (when MTC Master), MTC reception (when MTC slave) F2 SONG POSITION POINTER tx SPP reception (when MIDI Clock is used) 3.3 SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE command rx/tx function F8 TIMING CLOCK tx MIDI Clock transmission (when MIDI Clock is used) FA START tx Start command transmission (when MIDI Clock is used) FB CONTINUE tx Continue command transmission (when MIDI Clock is used) FC STOP tx Stop command transmit (when MIDI Clock is used) FE ACTIVE SENSING rx Check MIDI cable connections FF RESET rx Clear running status 3.4 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE 3.4.1 Real Time System Exclusive 3.4.1.1 MMC command rx/tx function 01 STOP rx/tx Transport stop 02 PLAY rx Transport play 03 DEFERRED PLAY rx/tx Transport play 04 FAST FOWARD rx/tx Transport fast-forward 05 REWIND rx/tx Transport rewind 06 RECORD STROBE rx Transport punch-in record 07 RECORD EXIT rx Transport punch-out 0F RESET rx/tx MMC reset 40 WRITE rx Write data field 44 LOCATE rx/tx Transport locate 3.4.2 Bulk Dump & Request data name rx/tx function M' rx/tx Scene Memory & Request 'S' rx/tx Setup Memory & Request 'R' rx/tx Remote Memory & Request 'Q' rx/tx Equalizer Library & Request 'Y' rx/tx Dynamics Library & Request 'E' rx/tx Effect Library & Request 'T' rx/tx Patch Library & Request 'H' rx/tx Channel Library & Request 'A' rx/tx Automix Memory & Request 'P' rx/tx Program Change Assign Table & Request 'C' rx/tx Control Change Assign Table & Request 3.4.3 Parameter Change Parameter type rx/tx function 0x00 rx/tx edit buffer (byte operation format) 0x01 rx system memory (byte operation format) 0x02 rx/tx function call (mem/lib recall,mem/lib store) 0x10 rx/tx edit buffer (7bit operation format) 0x40 rx/tx edit buffer (bit operation format) 0x41 rx system memory (bit operation format) 0x43 rx controller (key remote) (bit opera- tion format) 4. MIDI format details 4.1 NOTE OFF (8n) < Reception > Received when [Rx CH] matches. Used to control effects. Refer below for details. STATUS 1000nnnn 8n Note Off Message DATA 0nnnnnnn nn Note No. 0vvvvvvv vv Velocity ( ignored) 4.2 NOTE ON (9n) < Reception > Received when [Rx CH] matches. Used to control effects. Refer below for details. Velocity of 0x00 is equivalent to Note-Off. STATUS 1001nnnn 9n Note On Message DATA 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. 38 Version 2.0 Manual Supplement

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MIDI data format
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Version 2.0 Manual Supplement
2.1.5 OUT/THRU
Select whether the MIDI OUT/THRU connector will
function as OUT or as THRU.
If THRU is selected, messages received at the MIDI IN
connector will be re-transmitted without change from the
MIDI OUT/THRU connector.
Regardless of the MIDI/HOST setting, the connector will
function as a THRU connector if the THRU setting is
selected. If you want to use the connector as MIDI OUT,
the MIDI/HOST setting must be OUT.
2.1.6 TO HOST
If the TO HOST connector is selected, choose one of
three settings depending on the type of computer that is
connected.
2.1.7 MIDI Clock ON/OFF
Specify whether MIDI Clock will be used.
If this is ON, MIDI Clock will be transmitted from the
connector selected by MIDI/HOST.
2.1.8 MTC ON/OFF
Select whether MTC will be used.
If this is ON, MTC will be transmitted from the connector
selected by MIDI/HOST.
Regardless of this setting, MTC will always be transmitted
from the MTC OUT connector.
2.2 Program change assign table
This table allows you to freely specify the correspon-
dence between Program Change No. and Scene No.
This table is used for conversion for both transmission
and reception.
2.3 Control change assign table
This table allows you to freely specify the correspon-
dence between Control Change No. and Parameter
name.
This table is used for conversion for both transmission
and reception.
3. MIDI format list
3.1 CHANNEL MESSAGE
command
rx/tx
function
-------------------------+-----+---------------------------------------
8n
NOTE OFF
rx
Control the internal effect
9n
NOTE ON
rx
Control the internal effect
Bn
CONTROL CHANGE
rx/tx
Edit parameters (use the Control
Change Assign Table)
Cn
PROGRAM CHANGE
rx/tx
Switch scene memories (use the
Control Change Assign Table)
3.2 SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE
command
rx/tx
function
-------------------------+-----+---------------------------------------
F1
MIDI TIME CODE
rx/tx
MTC transmission (when MTC
Master), MTC reception (when
MTC slave)
F2
SONG POSITION POINTER
tx
SPP reception (when MIDI Clock
is used)
3.3 SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGE
command
rx/tx
function
-------------------------+-----+---------------------------------------
F8
TIMING CLOCK
tx
MIDI Clock transmission (when
MIDI Clock is used)
FA
START
tx
Start command transmission
(when MIDI Clock is used)
FB
CONTINUE
tx
Continue command transmission
(when MIDI Clock is used)
FC
STOP
tx
Stop command transmit (when
MIDI Clock is used)
FE
ACTIVE SENSINGrx
Check MIDI cable connections
FF
RESET
rx
Clear running status
3.4 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE
3.4.1 Real Time System Exclusive
3.4.1.1 MMC
command
rx/tx
function
-------------------------+-----+---------------------------------------
01
STOP
rx/tx
Transport stop
02 PLAY
rx
Transport play
03
DEFERRED PLAY rx/tx
Transport play
04
FAST FOWARD
rx/tx
Transport fast-forward
05 REWIND
rx/tx
Transport rewind
06
RECORD STROBE
rx
Transport punch-in record
07
RECORD EXIT
rx
Transport punch-out
0F RESET
rx/tx
MMC reset
40 WRITE
rx
Write data field
44 LOCATE
rx/tx
Transport locate
3.4.2 Bulk Dump & Request
data
name rx/tx function
-----+-------+------------------------------------
'M'
rx/tx
Scene Memory & Request
'S'
rx/tx
Setup Memory & Request
'R'
rx/tx
Remote Memory & Request
'Q'
rx/tx
Equalizer Library & Request
'Y'
rx/tx
Dynamics Library & Request
'E'
rx/tx
Effect Library & Request
'T'
rx/tx
Patch Library & Request
'H'
rx/tx
Channel Library & Request
'A'
rx/tx
Automix Memory & Request
'P'
rx/tx
Program Change Assign Table & Request
'C'
rx/tx
Control Change Assign Table & Request
3.4.3 Parameter Change
Parameter
type rx/tx function
-----+-------+------------------------------------
0x00
rx/tx
edit buffer (byte operation format)
0x01
rx
system memory (byte operation format)
0x02
rx/tx
function call (mem/lib recall,mem/lib
store)
0x10
rx/tx
edit buffer (7bit operation format)
0x40
rx/tx
edit buffer (bit operation format)
0x41
rx
system memory (bit operation format)
0x43
rx
controller (key remote) (bit opera-
tion format)
4. MIDI format details
4.1 NOTE OFF (8n)
< Reception >
Received when [Rx CH] matches.
Used to control effects. Refer below for details.
STATUS
1000nnnn 8n
Note Off Message
DATA
0nnnnnnn nn
Note No.
0vvvvvvv vv
Velocity ( ignored)
4.2 NOTE ON (9n)
< Reception >
Received when [Rx CH] matches.
Used to control effects. Refer below for details.
Velocity of 0x00 is equivalent to Note-Off.
STATUS
1001nnnn 9n
Note On Message
DATA
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.