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Edit mode (EDIT)
■
SYS EX. ASSIGN
Here’s how you can assign a system exclusive message to a controller. Advanced mode 2 lets you
assign a single-byte system message (System realtime message, tune request).
Advanced modes 3 and 4 let you assign any desired message.(Input up to 24 bytes)
SYS EX. ASSIGN can calculate the checksum automatically, and lets you specify a variable (data)
range or embed a channel/block number within the message. (
In SYS EX. ASSIGN, the input mode will be HEX mode.
fig.edt
1
Press the
[EDIT]
button.
The display will indicate “EDT”.
2
Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
fig.r-1
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
3
Confirm what’s indicated, and press the
[ENTER]
button.
fig.se0
4
Press the
[SYSTEM Ex.]
key.
5
If you want to select an Advanced mode, press a key from
[1]
to
[4]
.
The selected mode will blink in the display.
6
Confirm what’s indicated, and press the
[ENTER]
button.
fig.f0
For Basic mode or Advanced mode 1
The display will blink “F0”, which is the first byte (starting status byte)
of a system exclusive message. (This cannot be changed.)
7
Confirm what’s indicated, and press the
[ENTER]
button.
8
Use the
[0]
–
[F]
keys to input the second byte.
9
Press the
[ENTER]
button.
Mode
number
Key-
board
Mode
Value range
Required ending
Notes/restrictions
Basic mode
0
Sys Ex. message
Default range
Input F7
1st byte fixed at F0
Advanced
mode 1
1
Sys Ex. message
Assignable
Input F7
1st byte fixed at F0
Advanced
mode 2
2
Single byte system message –
–
[0–5, 7, 9, D, E ]
[DATA]
[CHECKSUM]
buttons
are invalid
Advanced
mode 3
3
Any desired MIDI message
Default range
Specified number of
bytes
[CHECKSUM]
button is
invalid
Advanced
mode 4
4
Any desired MIDI message
Assignable
Specified number of
bytes
[CHECKSUM]
button is
invalid
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