Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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Remote control

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual

Operating section

3

In the CONTROL CHANGE SETUP area at the
left of the screen, you can select the way in
which control changes will be transmitted and
received, and switch reception and transmis-
sion on/off.
The MODE area of CONTROL CHANGE SETUP lets
you choose one of the following as the way in which
control changes will be transmitted and received.

You can use the buttons in the Tx (transmission) area
and Rx (reception) area to turn control change trans-
mission/reception on/off.

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In the MIDI SETUP area at the upper left of the
screen, select the port used to transmit/
receive control changes, and the MIDI chan-
nel used for transmission and reception.
In MIDI SETUP, the MIDI PORT settings let you select
the port used for MIDI control change transmission/
reception; you have the following choices.

Click the / buttons at the left and right of the Tx
box (transmission) or Rx box (reception) to change the
setting, and press the [ENTER] key to finalize the set-
ting. If you select USB or SLOT 1–4, use the box at the
right to specify the port number (1–8) as well.
If TABLE [SINGLE] or NRPN are selected as the con-
trol change transmission/reception method, use MIDI
CH field to choose the MIDI channel used for trans-
mission and reception.

Hint

The MIDI port and MIDI channel used for control change
transmission/reception can also be specified from the MIDI
SETUP screen (

p.188).

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If TABLE [SINGLE] or TABLE [MULTI] are
selected as the control change transmission/
reception method, use the list in the right of
the screen to display the MIDI channel and
control number to which you want to assign
an event, and click that line.
In this list you can select the event (fader/encoder oper-
ation, key operation, etc.) that will be assigned to each
control number. The list contains the following
columns.

• CH (Channel)

Indicates the MIDI channel on which the control
change is transmitted/received.

Note

You can use this column to specify multiple MIDI channels
even if TABLE [SINGLE] is selected as the transmission/
reception method. However in actuality, only the MIDI trans-
mit/receive channel selected in the MIDI SETUP field will be
valid.

• CTRL No. (Control number)

Indicates the control number 1–119. You cannot make
settings for numbers 0, 32, or 96–101.

• CTRL CHANGE EVENT (Library name)

Indicates/selects the type of event assigned to the corre-
sponding channel / control number.
Use the scroll bar at the right to display the desired
channel and control number, and click that line; the
line you click will move to the center and will be
highlighted.

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Click the button in the CTRL CHANGE
EVENT column of the currently selected line to
open the MIDI CTRL CHANGE window, and
specify the parameter that you want to assign.
In this window you can specify the parameter in three
levels (mode, parameters 1/2).

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When you have finished making settings, click
the OK button in the MIDI CTRL CHANGE
window.

8

Assign events to other control numbers in the
same way.
When you operate the parameters you assigned on the
PM5D, control change messages will be transmitted to
external devices.
Similarly, if the corresponding control change mes-
sages are sent from an external device on the
appropriate channel, the parameters assigned to those
control numbers will change.

NRPN

If this button is on, PM5D parameters
will be transmitted/received as NRPN
messages.

TABLE [SINGLE]

If this button is on, PM5D parameters
will be transmitted/received as control
change messages on a single MIDI
channel according to the assignments
in the list at the right side of the screen.

TABLE [MULTI]

If this button is on, PM5D parameters
will be transmitted/received as control
change messages on multiple MIDI
channels according to the assignments
in the list at the right side of the screen.

MIDI

The rear panel MIDI IN/OUT connectors

USB

The rear panel USB connector

SLOT 1–4

An I/O card installed in rear panel slot 1–4

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