Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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

Operating section

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16

Remote control

If you set a value to SW, ENC, or FAD, that value will
be linked to the state of the controller. For example if
you have made settings as shown in the following
screen, the last value will be linked with the fader posi-
tion, and will change in the range of 0–127.

When you click a box in which a hexadecimal value has
been input, the range of values that can be interpreted
as a valid MIDI message (including that box) will turn
red. The lower part of the screen shows the MIDI chan-
nel (MIDI CH), message type (TYPE), and data values
(DATA 1, DATA 2) for this MIDI message, letting you
verify that the appropriate MIDI message has been
input.

You can use the following buttons to input or edit the
message in this window.

When you have finished inputting data in the MIDI
REMOTE SETUP window, click the OK button. The
hexadecimal values will be input in the MIDI message
box of the MIDI REMOTE screen.

B Specifying the type of message

In this method you specify the desired MIDI channel,
type of message, and data value; these will be con-
verted into the appropriate hexadecimal values. Access
the MIDI REMOTE SETUP window in the same way
as for method

1

, and click the first box into which

you want to input data.
Next, click the / buttons at the left and right of the
TYPE box to select the type of message.

Then use the MIDI CH, DATA 1, and DATA 2 boxes
to specify the MIDI channel and various values. The
values that can be selected in the MIDI CH, DATA 1,
and DATA 2 boxes will depend on the type of message
you selected first.

If you set the DATA 1 or DATA 2 value to SWITCH,
ENCODER (available only for encoders), or FADER
(available only for faders), that value will be linked with
the state of the controller.

buttons

Move the highlighted area to left or right.

INS button

Inserts a space (blank) at the highlighted
position. Pressing the <Insert> key of a
PS/2 keyboard will produce the same
result.

DEL button

Deletes the character at the highlighted
position. Pressing the <Delete> key of a
PS/2 keyboard will produce the same
result.

CLEAR button

Erases the entire message that was input
in the MIDI message input boxes.

PASTE button

Pastes the message that was copied to
buffer memory by the COPY button.

COPY button

Copies the message from the MIDI mes-
sage input box to temporary buffer mem-
ory. Use this in conjunction with the PASTE
button to copy a message from one con-
troller to another bank or controller.

TYPE

MIDI CH

DATA 1

DATA 2

NOTE OFF

1–16

Note number

(0–127)

Note-off velocity

(0–127)

NOTE ON

Note-on velocity

(0–127)

KEY PRES-
SURE

Pressure value

(0–127)

CONTROL
CHANGE

Control num-

ber (0–127)

Controller value

(0–127)

PROGRAM
CHANGE

Program

number

CHANNEL
PRESSURE

Pressure

value (0–127)

PITCH BEND

Pitch bend

MSB (0–127)

Pitch bend LSB

(0–127)

EXCLUSIVE
MESSAGE

Hexadecimal values that were input

Type of message

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