Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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Remote control

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When you have specified all of the values, click the

” button in the screen; the hexadecimal val-

ues for that message will be input in the input box of
the MIDI REMOTE SETUP window. As necessary, you
can edit the message by clicking an input box and turn-
ing the [DATA] encoder.

C Using the LEARN button

The LEARN button lets you assign a MIDI message to
a controller by receiving that message from an external
device. To use the Learn function, go to the MIDI
REMOTE screen and click the LEARN button in for
the controller to which you want to assign a message.

Note

• Only one LEARN button can be turned on simultaneously.
• The LEARN button is valid only for the MIDI remote channel

that is currently selected. Also, you cannot change the MIDI
remote channel while this button is on.

• The LEARN button is turned off automatically when you

switch to a different screen.

If a MIDI message is received at a MIDI port available
for the current bank while the LEARN button is on, the
received message will be input to the MIDI input box.
The following screen shows an example of when the
modulation wheel (control change #1) of a synthesizer
is operated.

Hint

• MIDI messages assigned using the LEARN button can be a

maximum of 16 bytes long (the 17th and subsequent bytes
are discarded). If the message is less than 16 bytes long,
END will be placed immediately after the last data value.

• If a control change is received, the third byte will automati-

cally be replaced by FAD (if the assignment destination is a
fader), ENC (if the assignment destination is an encoder), or
SW (if the assignment destination is an encoder [ON] or CH
[ON] key).

• If multiple messages are received while the LEARN button is

on, the last-received message will be used. If the status byte
is omitted from the last message, the appropriate status byte
will be supplied.

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Assign messages to other MIDI remote chan-
nels or other banks in the same way.
If a specific byte is set to “SW” for the ENCODER
[ON] key or CH [ON] key, use the LATCH button to
select one of the following behaviors.

• If the LATCH button is on

The on/off status will change each time you press the
key (Latched). If you press the key from the Off state, a
MIDI message with 7F(H) as the SW value will be
transmitted, and when you press the same key once
again a MIDI message with 00(H) as the SW value will
be transmitted.

• If the LATCH button is off

The switch will be on only while you are holding it
down, and will turn off when you release it
(Unlatched). The moment you press the key, a MIDI
message with 7F(H) as the SW value will be transmit-
ted; the moment you release the key, a MIDI message
with a SW value of 00(H) will be transmitted.

If a specific byte is set to “ENC” (or “FAD”) for the
ENCODER [ON] key or CH [ON] key, use the
LATCH button to select one of the following
behaviors.

• If the LATCH button is on

If you press the key from the Off state, a MIDI message
with the current value of the encoder (or fader) as the
ENC (or FAD) value will be transmitted, and when you
press the same key once again a MIDI message with
00(H) as the ENC (or FAD) value will be transmitted.

• If the LATCH button is off

The moment you press the key, a MIDI message with
the current value of the encoder (or fader) as the ENC
(or FAD) value will be transmitted, and the moment
you release the key a MIDI message with 00(H) as the
ENC (or FAD) value will be transmitted.

Note

If SW/ENC/FAD are not specified as the last byte of the MIDI
message, the same MIDI message will be transmitted when
the key is turned on or off. (The same message will be trans-
mitted when the key is turned off.)

Hexadecimal values that were input

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