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Transmitting MIDI events when you switch scenes, Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the PM5D

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16 Remote control Transmitting MIDI events when you switch scenes You can register a desired MIDI message for each scene in scene memory so that this message will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector when you recall the scene. For example you can use this to switch programs on an external MIDI-compatible effect processor when the scene changes. 1 Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the PM5D to the MIDI IN connector of the external device. 5 Click the button at the left edge of the MIDI EVENT column to open the MIDI EVENT SETUP window. 2 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [SCENE] key several times to access the SCENE screen shown below. SCENE 3 Scroll the scene list upward or downward to select the scene number for which you want to assign a MIDI event. 4 Scroll the scene list toward the right to display the MIDI EVENT column. MIDI EVENT column In the MIDI EVENT column you will input the MIDI message that will be transmitted when you recall that scene. 6 Use the MIDI EVENT SETUP window to specify the MIDI message that will be linked with that scene. The procedure for specifying a MIDI message in the MIDI EVENT SETUP window is the same as in the MIDI REMOTE screen MIDI REMOTE SETUP window, with the exceptions that you cannot select FAD, ENC, or SW for the DATA 1/DATA 2 boxes, and that there is no LEARN button. (For details, refer to p.128) When you have finished making settings, click the OK button in the MIDI EVENT SETUP window. 7 Click the Tx ON/OFF column located at the right of the MIDI EVENT column to turn it on. The MIDI event linked to the corresponding scene is now enabled. Note If necessary, you can adjust the timing at which the MIDI events linked to the scene are transmitted (➥ p.176). 8 In the same way, specify MIDI events for other scene numbers. 9 Recall a scene to which a MIDI event is linked. The MIDI message will be transmitted from the specified MIDI port. 132 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Operating section
Transmitting MIDI events when you switch scenes
You can register a desired MIDI message for each scene in scene memory so that this message will be transmitted from the
MIDI OUT connector when you recall the scene. For example you can use this to switch programs on an external MIDI-com-
patible effect processor when the scene changes.
1
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
[SCENE] key several times to access the SCENE
screen shown below.
3
Scroll the scene list upward or downward to
select the scene number for which you want to
assign a MIDI event.
4
Scroll the scene list toward the right to dis-
play the MIDI EVENT column.
In the MIDI EVENT column you will input the MIDI
message that will be transmitted when you recall that
scene.
5
Click the
button at the left edge of the MIDI
EVENT column to open the MIDI EVENT SETUP
window.
6
Use the MIDI EVENT SETUP window to specify
the MIDI message that will be linked with that
scene.
The procedure for specifying a MIDI message in the
MIDI EVENT SETUP window is the same as in the
MIDI REMOTE screen MIDI REMOTE SETUP win-
dow, with the exceptions that you cannot select FAD,
ENC, or SW for the DATA 1/DATA 2 boxes, and that
there is no LEARN button. (For details, refer to p.128)
When you have finished making settings, click the OK
button in the MIDI EVENT SETUP window.
7
Click the Tx ON/OFF
column located at the
right of the MIDI EVENT
column to turn it on.
The MIDI event linked to
the corresponding scene is
now enabled.
Note
If necessary, you can adjust the
timing at which the MIDI events
linked to the scene are trans-
mitted (
p.176).
8
In the same way, specify MIDI events for other
scene numbers.
9
Recall a scene to which a MIDI event is linked.
The MIDI message will be transmitted from the speci-
fied MIDI port.
SCENE
MIDI EVENT column