Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 85
MIDI Program Change Table Parameter No. 28, Editing the User Table, Initialize User Table
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Digital Control Section MIDI Program Change Table (Parameter No. 28) The program change table determines the correspondence between the PM5000 scene numbers and the program change numbers that will be received and transmitted. The table itself is a simple combination of MIDI channel/bank number, program number, and scene number parameters, but the way it operates will depend on the MIDI mode setting (page 78). The table can be initialed to return it to the initial factory-preset state when you want to start a new table from scratch. MIDI PGM TBL Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a display like the one shown below will appear. Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select SETTING (edit the user program change table) or INITIALIZE (initialize the table to its initial factory settings). SETTING ● Editing the User Table 1 After selecting SETTING and pressing the [ENTER] key a display like the one shown below will appear. From left to right the parameters on the display are: MIDI channel/bank number (1 ~ 16) : Program number (1 ~ 128) : Scene Number (000 ~ 999). 15: 128: 999 2 Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys or the alpha-numeric keypad to set each parameters and then press the [ENTER] key to move ahead. 3 Repeat step 2 until the program change table is complete. NOTE In this table one scene number is assigned to each combination of MIDI channel/bank number and program number. Any scene number (000 ~ 999) can be assigned to each program change combination, so it is possible to assign the same scene to different external program change commands. The program change command transmitted by a PM5000 scene recall operation, however, will always be unique. The program change data transmitted (MIDI channel/bank number and program change number) will depend on the selected MIDI mode and other settings. Refer to "Program Change" on page 78 for more details. INITIALIZE ● Initialize User Table 1 After selecting INITALIZE and pressing the [ENTER] key a display like the one shown below will appear. SURE?Y:1 N:3 2 Press the alpha-numeric keypad [1] key to execute the initialization operation, or the [3] key to abort. After initialization the contents of the user table will be the same as the default table. 83