Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 125
Using control changes to control events, Using control change numbers 1-119
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In this window you can select the type of event (a scene, or a library item for effect 1-8) and its number. Event type Scene/library number In the list at the left, select the type of event. In the list at the right, select the scene/library number that will be recalled. The following types of event can be selected in the list at the left. NO ASSIGN SCENE EFFECT 1-8 No event is assigned Scene memory recall Recall an effect library item into an internal effect module 1-8 7 When you have finished making settings, click the OK button in the MIDI PGM CHANGE window. 8 Assign events to other program numbers in the same way. With these settings, executing the specified event on the PM5D will cause a program change (or bank select + program change) message to be transmitted to the external device. When an external device transmits a program change (or bank select + program change) message on the appropriate channel, the event assigned to that program number will be executed. Hint • You can use the CLEAR button above the list to erase all assignments to program numbers. The PRESET button will return all program number assignments to their default state. • The contents of the program change table are not saved in the scene. If desired, you can save this data on a memory card as a MIDI PGM TABLE. Note If more than one program number is assigned to a single scene, only the lowest-numbered program change will be transmitted in Single mode, and in Multi mode the lowestnumbered program change for each channel will be transmitted. Using control changes to control events You can use MIDI control change messages to control specified events (fader/encoder operations, key on/off operations etc.) on the PM5D. This capability can be used to record fader and key operations on a MIDI sequencer or other external device, and play back this data later. You can use control changes to control events in either of the following two ways. • Using control change numbers 1-119 This method uses the common variety of control change messages. You can freely assign an event to each control number. • Using NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) This method uses a special type of control change messages called NRPN. NRPN uses control change numbers 99 and 98 to specify the MSB (Most Significant Byte) and LSB (Least Significant Byte) of the parameter number, and subsequently-transmitted control change messages of control change number 6 (or 6 and 38) to specify the value of that parameter. The event specified by each combination of MSB and LSB is fixed. 1 Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the external device to the PM5D's MIDI IN connector. Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the PM5D to the MIDI IN connector of the external device. 2 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [MIDI/REMOTE] key several times to access the MIDI CTRL CHANGE screen shown below. MIDI CTRL CHANGE In the MIDI CTRL CHANGE screen you can select the port used to transmit/receive MIDI messages, and how control changes will be transmitted and received. If control change 1-119 is selected as the transmission/ reception method, you can assign the desired event to each control number. Remote control 16 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section 125
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