Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 128

MIT ENABLED/DISABLED button to ENABLED., Directly inputting hexadecimal values

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16 Remote control 3 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [MIDI/REMOTE] key several times to access the MIDI REMOTE screen shown below. MIDI REMOTE LATCH button MIDI message box LEARN button You can assign a MIDI message to a controller in any of the following three ways. A Directly inputting hexadecimal values In this method you directly input the message as hexadecimal values. To use this method, click the button at the left edge of the desired MIDI message box to open the MIDI REMOTE SETUP window. 4 In the BANK SELECT area at the upper right of the screen, use the A-D buttons to select the bank you want to use. The bank name is displayed above buttons A-D. You can change the name by clicking the button at the left of the bank name. TRANSMIT ENABLED/DISABLED button BANK SELECT area Channel select area 5 In the upper left of the screen, set the TRANSMIT ENABLED/DISABLED button to ENABLED. Transmission will be enabled for the selected bank. (You can enable/disable transmission for each of the four banks.) 6 Use the channel select area at the left of the screen to select the MIDI remote channel to which you want to assign a MIDI message. These buttons correspond to the following channel strips. REMOTE CH 1-24 REMOTE CH 25-28 INPUT channel strip 1-24 ST IN channel strip 1-4 When you click the / buttons at the left and right of the box, the corresponding name is displayed in the box at the right. You can change the name of the MIDI remote channel by clicking the button of the box at right. 7 Use the MIDI message boxes in the lower part of the screen to specify a MIDI message for each controller of the channel. The lower part of the MIDI REMOTE screen contains MIDI message boxes that let you assign a MIDI message to the ENCODER [ON] key, encoder, CH [ON] key, and fader. In this window you can input a message by clicking the desired input box to select it (the box will be highlighted) and turning the [DATA] encoder. You can use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to move the selected position. You can input the following values. Value Available assignments Content 00(H)- FF(H) All The MIDI message that is transmitted (hexadecimal). END Indicates the end of the MIDI mes- sage. When you operate the corre- All sponding controller, the MIDI message from the beginning until immediately before END will be transmitted. Indicates the on/off status of the encoder [ON] key or the channel [ON] key. A value of 7F(H) is transmit- ted when the key turns on, and a SW All value of 00(H) is transmitted when the key turns off. If this is assigned to an encoder or fader, the current value of the key will be transmitted when the encoder or fader is operated. ENC ENCODER ON/ ENCODER Indicates the current position of the encoder. If assigned to an encoder, a value of 00-7F(H) is transmitted when the encoder is operated. If assigned to an encoder [ON] key, the current value of the encoder is transmitted when the key is switched on. Indicates the current position of the fader. If the message is assigned to a fader, this value is transmitted as a FAD CH ON/ value of 00-7F(H) when the fader is FADER operated. If assigned to a CH [ON] key, the current value of the fader is transmitted when the key is switched on. 128 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section

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16
Remote control
128
PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Operating section
3
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[MIDI/REMOTE] key several times to access the
MIDI REMOTE screen shown below.
4
In the BANK SELECT area at the upper right of
the screen, use the A–D buttons to select the
bank you want to use.
The bank name is displayed above buttons A–D. You
can change the name by clicking the
button at the
left of the bank name.
5
In the upper left of the screen, set the TRANS-
MIT ENABLED/DISABLED button to ENABLED.
Transmission will be enabled for the selected bank.
(You can enable/disable transmission for each of the
four banks.)
6
Use the channel select area at the left of the
screen to select the MIDI remote channel to
which you want to assign a MIDI message.
These buttons correspond to the following channel
strips.
When you click the
/
buttons at the left and right
of the box, the corresponding name is displayed in the
box at the right. You can change the name of the MIDI
remote channel by clicking the
button of the box at
right.
7
Use the MIDI message boxes in the lower part
of the screen to specify a MIDI message for
each controller of the channel.
The lower part of the MIDI REMOTE screen contains
MIDI message boxes that let you assign a MIDI mes-
sage to the ENCODER [ON] key, encoder, CH [ON]
key, and fader.
You can assign a MIDI message to a controller in any
of the following three ways.
A
Directly inputting hexadecimal values
In this method you directly input the message as hexa-
decimal values. To use this method, click the
button
at the left edge of the desired MIDI message box to
open the MIDI REMOTE SETUP window.
In this window you can input a message by clicking the
desired input box to select it (the box will be high-
lighted) and turning the [DATA] encoder. You can use
the [INC]/[DEC] keys to move the selected position.
You can input the following values.
REMOTE CH 1–24
INPUT channel strip 1–24
REMOTE CH 25–28
ST IN channel strip 1–4
MIDI REMOTE
BANK SELECT area
Channel select area
TRANSMIT
ENABLED/DISABLED button
Value
Available
assign-
ments
Content
00(H)–
FF(H)
All
The MIDI message that is transmitted
(hexadecimal).
END
All
Indicates the end of the MIDI mes-
sage. When you operate the corre-
sponding controller, the MIDI
message from the beginning until
immediately before END will be
transmitted.
SW
All
Indicates the on/off status of the
encoder [ON] key or the channel
[ON] key. A value of 7F(H) is transmit-
ted when the key turns on, and a
value of 00(H) is transmitted when
the key turns off. If this is assigned to
an encoder or fader, the current value
of the key will be transmitted when
the encoder or fader is operated.
ENC
ENCODER
ON/
ENCODER
Indicates the current position of the
encoder. If assigned to an encoder, a
value of 00–7F(H) is transmitted
when the encoder is operated. If
assigned to an encoder [ON] key, the
current value of the encoder is trans-
mitted when the key is switched on.
FAD
CH ON/
FADER
Indicates the current position of the
fader. If the message is assigned to a
fader, this value is transmitted as a
value of 00–7F(H) when the fader is
operated. If assigned to a CH [ON]
key, the current value of the fader is
transmitted when the key is switched
on.
LEARN button
LATCH button
MIDI message box