
About the Scene Memory function
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responding program change message will be transmit-
ted. If this is set to “
” (local), the corresponding
program change will be transmitted even when you
select a scene for which data has not been saved, thus
allowing you to select programs on an external device.
(control change transmission/reception)
....................................................... oFF/GrP/on
This specifies whether or not control change messages
will be transmitted and received via MIDI IN/OUT. If
this is set to “
,” control change messages will not
be transmitted or received. If this is set to “
,” con-
trol changes 1–104 received from an external device
will switch the corresponding channel on/off. (If mute
groups can be used, control changes 105–112 can also
be used to switch mute groups 1–8 on/off.) Also,
when the ON/EDIT switches of the M3000 are oper-
ated, the corresponding control change will be trans-
mitted. If this is set to “
,” only control change
numbers (105–112) which correspond to mute groups
will be transmitted.
(program change reception omni on/off)
...............................................................on/oFF
This specifies whether or not the MIDI channel speci-
fied by the CH (MIDI channel) parameter will be
valid. When this setting is “
,” program changes will
be received on all MIDI channels. When this setting is
“
,” program changes will be received only on the
MIDI channel specified by the CH (MIDI channel)
parameter.
(echo back) ........................................on/oFF
When this parameter is “
,” messages received at the
MIDI IN connector will be retransmitted from the
MIDI OUT connector.
However if a bulk dump request is received, bulk
dump data will be output, and the bulk dump request
message itself will not be retransmitted (echoed).
(bulk out) .....................................ALL/1–128
This operation transmits all scene memories (ALL) or
a specified scene memory (1–128) as MIDI bulk
dump data from the MIDI OUT connector. Select
“
” or “ ” ~ “
” and then press the STORE
switch to begin transmission. During transmission,
the display will indicate “
.”
(bulk dump request) .....................ALL/1–128
This operation transmits a request for a bulk dump
from the MIDI OUT connector. If the respective
MIDI IN/OUT connectors of two M3000 units are
connected, such a request will cause all scene memo-
ries (ALL) or the specified scene memory (1–128) of
the other M3000 to overwrite the scene memory (or
memories) of this M3000. After selecting “
” or
“ ” ~ “
,” press the STORE switch to transmit the
bulk dump request MIDI message.
Control change table
The following table shows the M3000 channel/bus to
which each control number is assigned. If the CC
(control change) item is turned ON in utility mode, a
control change message with a value of 127 received
from an external device will turn on the correspond-
ing channel/bus, and a control change message with a
value of 0 will turn it off. In the same way, operating
the ON/EDIT switches of the M3000 will transmit the
corresponding control change message from the
MIDI OUT connector.
Also, if mute groups can be used (refer to page 36),
control change numbers 105–112 can be used to
switch mute groups 1–8 on/off.
Control No.
ON/EDIT Switch
Control No.
ON/EDIT Switch
0
30
CH INPUT 30
1
CH INPUT 1
31
CH INPUT 31
2
CH INPUT 2
32
CH INPUT 32
3
CH INPUT 3
33
CH INPUT 33
4
CH INPUT 4
34
CH INPUT 34
5
CH INPUT 5
35
CH INPUT 35
6
CH INPUT 6
36
CH INPUT 36
7
CH INPUT 7
37
CH INPUT 37
8
CH INPUT 8
38
CH INPUT 38
9
CH INPUT 9
39
CH INPUT 39
10
CH INPUT 10
40
CH INPUT 40
11
CH INPUT 11
41
12
CH INPUT 12
42
13
CH INPUT 13
43
14
CH INPUT 14
44
15
CH INPUT 15
45
16
CH INPUT 16
46
17
CH INPUT 17
47
18
CH INPUT 18
48
19
CH INPUT 19
49
ST INPUT 1
20
CH INPUT 20
50
ST INPUT 2
21
CH INPUT 21
51
ST INPUT 3
22
CH INPUT 22
52
ST INPUT 4
23
CH INPUT 23
53
24
CH INPUT 24
54
25
CH INPUT 25
55
26
CH INPUT 26
56
27
CH INPUT 27
57
28
CH INPUT 28
58
29
CH INPUT 29
59