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02R User’s Guide
MIDI Control Change Assign
The MIDI Control Assign page is used to assign 02R parameters to MIDI
Control Changes, which can be used to control 02R mix settings in real
time. 02R mix settings can be controlled by transmitting Control Changes
from other MIDI devices. A synthesizer with assignable sliders, for
example. Note that the 02R does not transmit Control Change messages.
Up to 114 02R mix parameters can be assigned to Control Changes 0 to 95
and 102 to 119 (Control Changes 96 to 101 cannot be used). See Parameter
to Control Change Table (02R & User Maps) on page 256 for more
information.
To use Control Change messages, make sure that the Receive Channel
Control Change parameter is enabled on the MIDI Setup page. See Setup on
page 159 for more information.
Shown below is the MIDI 4/5 page—MIDI Control Assign.
Parameters in the Parameter Assign window of this page consist of four
columns. From left to right: Control Change number (0 to 95 and 102 to
119), parameter type (FADER, ON, PANPOT, BALANCE, SURROUND,
and EQ), channel type (CHANNEL, AUX 1–8 SEND), and channel number
(MIC 1–16, LINE 17–24, TAPE 1–16, EFF1, EFF 2, ST MASTER).
Parameters can be reset to the initial assignments using the 02R Initialize
function. In addition, Control Change to parameter maps for Yamaha’s
Programmable Mixer 01 and 03D Digital Mixing Console are provided. Use
these maps when controlling the 02R from one of these consoles. See
Parameter to Control Change Table (03D & Programmable Mixer 01 Maps)
on page 259 for more information.
1.
Use the [MIDI] button to
locate the MIDI 4/5
page.
2.
Use the CURSOR buttons
to select the Control
Change column, and
the encoder wheel to
select a Control
Change.
3.
Use the CURSOR buttons
to select the parameter
type, channel type, and
channel number
parameters, and the
encoder wheel to set
them.
4.
To initialize the
assignments, use the
CURSOR buttons to
select a mapping
(P.MIX01, 02R, 03D) and
press the (ENTER) button.
A confirmation dialog
box appears. By default
“CANCEL” is selected.
5.
Use the CURSOR buttons
to select “EXECUTE” and
press the [ENTER] button.
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