MIDI screen
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PGM Asgn. page
Assign a scene number to each program change number
[Function]
Assign a scene number to each program
change number 1–128.
[Key operation]
• [MIDI] key
→
[F3] (PGM Asgn.) key
• Repeatedly press the [MIDI] key until
the screen shown at the right appears.
[Mouse operation]
M button
→
MIDI button
→
PGM Asgn.
tab
[Screen functions]
A
PGM CHG. No. (program change num-
ber)
These are the program change numbers 1–128.
Move the cursor to this area, and rotate the
[DATA/JOG] dial to select the program number.
B
SCENE MEM. No. (scene memory num-
ber)
This is the scene number assigned to each pro-
gram number. Move the cursor to this area, and
rotate the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the scene
number.
C
SCENE MEM. TITLE (scene memory
title)
The scene name of each scene is displayed.
D
INITIALIZE
If you move the cursor to this button and press
the [ENTER] key, the scene number assignments
will be reset to the following default settings.
●
Program change numbers 1–96
Scenes 1–96
●
Program change numbers 97–99/101–128
No assignment
●
Program change number 100
Initial data (default scene)
Scene numbers in which nothing has been
stored will be displayed as “No Data!”.
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