Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 176

TX ON/OFF MIDI event transmission on, DELAY, GPI OUT CONTROL 1-12, REMOTE TRANSPORT

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SCENE function J TX ON/OFF (MIDI event transmission on/ off) Specifies whether the assigned MIDI event will be transmitted. K DELAY This specifies the timing of the program change or MIDI event that will be transmitted when the scene is recalled. When you click the button at the left, the following MIDI EVENT DELAY window will appear. Display None Polarity Disabled High active Low active High active Low active Transmission method Tally Tally Trigger Trigger Note • GPI OUT CONTROL settings are independent of the settings in the MIDI/REMOTE function GPI screen. • In the case of a Trigger type setting, the time interval between becoming active and returning to the inactive state is 250 msec. M REMOTE TRANSPORT Selects the transport command (MMC or RS422 protocol) that will be transmitted when you recall the scene. If you click the button at the left a window will appear, allowing you to select the output destination and the type of command. N P Q • POST The program change or MIDI event will be transmitted when scene recall processing is completed (the same operation as before V1.2). • INTERVAL The program change or MIDI event will be transmitted following the specified time interval after scene recall processing began. The transmission start time can be specified in a range from 0.0 seconds to 9.9 seconds. L M L GPI OUT CONTROL 1-12 Specifies the polarity and transmission method (tally/ trigger) of the signal that is sent from GPI OUT ports 1-12 when the scene is recalled. When you click a button corresponding to a port 1-12, the setting will change in the following order. O R N SCENE FUNCTION (Recall function) Here you can store/recall scenes. • RECALL Loads the scene currently selected in the scene list into the PM5D. • STORE Saves the current settings of the PM5D in the scene currently selected in the scene list. (This button is inoperable if the selected scene is read-only or protected.) • UNDO Cancels the preceding Recall or Store operation. You can click this once again (Redo) to return to the state prior to Undoing. • PREVIEW If this button is on, the PM5D will be in PREVIEW mode; this allows you to view or edit the settings of a scene stored in memory or the settings of a library item without affecting the internal signal processing. This is linked with the [PREVIEW] key in the SCENE MEMORY section of the panel (➥ p.88). Note • Monitor settings will apply to internal signal processing even during Preview mode. You can perform cue/monitor operations while Previewing. • EVENT LIST, MIDI, and GPI operations will apply to internal signal processing, but not to Preview. • Memory card save/load operations cannot be performed during Preview. • During Preview, user defined operations that affect internal signal processing are disabled; such operations include EVENT LIST, TALKBACK ASSIGN, MONITOR, MIDI DIRECT OUT, MACHINE CONTROL, and GPI OUT CONTROL. 176 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section

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SCENE function
176
PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Reference section
J
TX ON/OFF (MIDI event transmission on/
off)
Specifies whether the assigned MIDI event will be
transmitted.
K
DELAY
This specifies the timing of the program change or
MIDI event that will be transmitted when the scene is
recalled. When you click the
button at the left, the
following MIDI EVENT DELAY window will appear.
POST
The program change or MIDI event will be transmit-
ted when scene recall processing is completed (the
same operation as before V1.2).
INTERVAL
The program change or MIDI event will be transmit-
ted following the specified time interval after scene
recall processing began. The transmission start time
can be specified in a range from 0.0 seconds to 9.9
seconds.
L
GPI OUT CONTROL 1–12
Specifies the polarity and transmission method (tally/
trigger) of the signal that is sent from GPI OUT ports
1–12 when the scene is recalled. When you click a but-
ton corresponding to a port 1–12, the setting will
change in the following order.
Note
GPI OUT CONTROL settings are independent of the set-
tings in the MIDI/REMOTE function GPI screen.
In the case of a Trigger type setting, the time interval
between becoming active and returning to the inactive state
is 250 msec.
M
REMOTE TRANSPORT
Selects the transport command (MMC or RS422 pro-
tocol) that will be transmitted when you recall the
scene. If you click the
button at the left a window
will appear, allowing you to select the output destina-
tion and the type of command.
N
SCENE FUNCTION (Recall function)
Here you can store/recall scenes.
RECALL
Loads the scene currently selected in the scene list into
the PM5D.
STORE
Saves the current settings of the PM5D in the scene
currently selected in the scene list. (This button is inop-
erable if the selected scene is read-only or protected.)
UNDO
Cancels the preceding Recall or Store operation. You
can click this once again (Redo) to return to the state
prior to Undoing.
PREVIEW
If this button is on, the PM5D will be in PREVIEW
mode; this allows you to view or edit the settings of a
scene stored in memory or the settings of a library item
without affecting the internal signal processing. This is
linked with the [PREVIEW] key in the SCENE MEM-
ORY section of the panel (
p.88).
Note
Monitor settings will apply to internal signal processing even
during Preview mode. You can perform cue/monitor opera-
tions while Previewing.
EVENT LIST, MIDI, and GPI operations will apply to internal
signal processing, but not to Preview.
Memory card save/load operations cannot be performed
during Preview.
During Preview, user defined operations that affect internal
signal processing are disabled; such operations include
EVENT LIST, TALKBACK ASSIGN, MONITOR, MIDI
DIRECT OUT, MACHINE CONTROL, and GPI OUT
CONTROL.
L
M
Display
Polarity
Transmission
method
None
Disabled
High active
Tally
Low active
Tally
High active
Trigger
Low active
Trigger
N
P
Q
O
R