10 - MIDI—MIDI controllers
10–3
WARNING
A change of snapshot may cause sudden
changes in level which, if you are not pre-
pared for them, may result in damage to mon-
itoring equipment. Be aware of these possible
level changes when making snapshot
changes.
10.3.1Setting the Program Change tables
1
Use the
MIDI/MC SETUP
screen. The
PROG. CHANGE TABLE
section is
at the bottom left:
2
Move the cursor to select one of the four
banks, and press
ENTER
.
3
Use the JOG dial to scroll through the 128
Program Change numbers (
000
through
127
).
4
When the Program Change number to be
edited is highlighted, use the numeric keypad
to enter the value of the snapshot to be asso-
ciated with the highlighted Program Change
number (snapshot numbers less than 10
should be prefixed by a zero).
5
Use the JOG dial and numeric keypad until
you havce entered all the Program Change
number/snapshot assignments you want to
use into the current bank.
6
Use the cursor keys to select another bank, if
necessary.
10.4MIDI controllers
One of the remote “devices” which may be set up in
the
MIDI/MC
MACHINE CTRL
screen
(see 9.1, “Selecting devices for control”) is the
MIDI Controllers
“device”.
This allows the PODs of the TM-D4000 to be used as
a bank of continuous controllers, sending Control
Change messages to an external MIDI device.
The “ID” set in the
MACHINE CTRL
screen
corresponds to the MIDI channel of the device to be
controlled.
The names of the controllers correspond to the stan-
dard MIDI controller names. Some of these controls
are off/off controls, although the POD continuous
controls are used to make these settings.
The Program Change POD (left POD, second row) is
not, of course, a Control Change message. Instead,
turning the knob changes the value of the Program
Change number. If the left switch of this POD is used
to turn the button
ON
, the Program Change message
is sent as the knob is turned. If the the button is
turned
OFF
, the Program Change message corre-
sponding to the current position of the knob will only
sent when the button is turned
ON
.
The official MIDI specification defines the names of
these controllers as follows:
Controller name
Number
(decimal)
Number
(hex)
MODULATION
1
01
BREATH
2
02
FOOT
4
04
EXPRESSION
11
0B
CH. VOL
7
07
BALANCE
8
08
PAN
10
0A
EFF CTRL 1
12
0C
EFF CTRL 2
13
0D
SUSTAIN
64
40
SOFT
67
43
GPC1
16
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