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Use MIDI functionality

Assign MIDI messages (EDIT)

You can assign the following functions to a controller.
You will use Edit mode to assign MIDI messages.

* If you want to assign a single-byte system message (system realtime message, tune request) or a freely

specified message of up to 24 bytes, refer to

Sys Ex. ASSIGN

(p. 77).

Edit mode ( EDIT )

fig.EDIT2_90

NOTE

NOTE ASSIGN

(p. 63)

You can copy assigned messages to
another controller, or cancel an as-
signment. For details, refer to

Copy-

ing a MIDI message assignment
(ASSIGN COPY)

(p. 86) or

Cancel-

ing a MIDI message assignment
(NO ASSIGN)

(p. 87).

AFTERTOUCH

AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN

(p. 65)

CONTROL CHANGE

CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN

(p. 68)

PROGRAM CHANGE

PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN

(p. 71)

RPN

RPN / NRPN ASSIGN

(p. 74)

NRPN

RPN / NRPN ASSIGN

(p. 74)

Sys Ex

Sys Ex. ASSIGN

(p. 77)

TEMPO (20-250)

TEMPO ASSIGN

(p. 85)

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How Basic mode and Advanced mode differ

The assignment s “NOTE“, “AFTERTOUCH“, “CONTROL CHANGE“, “PROGRAM
CHANGE“

, “RPN“, “NRPN“, “Sys Ex.“ can be made either in Basic mode or Advanced mode.

Use the mode that is appropriate for your purpose.

• Basic mode

:You can make assignments easily, with the minimum number of steps.

• Advanced mode :A greater number of steps are required, but you can specify more

parameters and make more sophisticated assignments.

* For these assignments, the rightmost digit (third place) in the display is a number that indicates the mode

(Basic mode or Advanced mode).

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