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MIDI
MIDI screen
MIDI Setup page
Make basic MIDI settings
[Function]
Set the MIDI transmit/receive channels, 
turn transmission/reception of various 
messages on/off, and specify the port 
used for transmission and reception.
[Key operation]
• [MIDI] key → [F1] (MIDI Setup) key
• Repeatedly press the [MIDI] key until 
the screen shown at the right appears.
[Mouse operation]
M button→ MIDI button → MIDI Setup 
tab
[Screen functions]
A
PROGRAM CHANGE TX (program 
change transmission)
Specify whether program changes will be trans-
mitted to external MIDI devices. If this button is 
on, the program change assigned to a scene 
number will be transmitted when that scene is 
recalled.
B
PROGRAM CHANGE RX (program 
change reception)
Specify whether program changes will be 
received from external MIDI devices. If this but-
ton is on, receiving a program change will 
recall the scene assigned to that program num-
ber.
C
PROGRAM CHANGE OMNI
If this button is on, program changes of all MIDI 
channels will be received, regardless of the Rx 
(receive channel) setting.
D
PROGRAM CHANGE ECHO
If this button is on, received program changes 
will be re-transmitted without change (“thru-
ed”) from the MIDI OUT connector or TO 
HOST connector.
E
CONTROL CHANGE ECHO
If this button is on, received control changes 
will be re-transmitted without change from the 
MIDI OUT connector or TO HOST connector.
F
Tx CH (transmit channel)
Select the channel (1–16) on which MIDI mes-
sages will be transmitted to external MIDI 
devices.
G
Rx CH (receive channel)
Select the channel (1–16) on which MIDI mes-
sages will be received from external MIDI 
devices.
H
MIDI OUT SEL. (MIDI OUT select)
This selects whether the MIDI OUT connector 
will be used as MIDI OUT or as MIDI THRU. If 
“MIDI THRU” is selected, operations performed 
on the AW4416 itself will not be output.
If you wish to transmit MIDI Clock to an 
external MIDI device, you must set this to 
“MIDI OUT.” For details on synchronization, 
refer to P.41.
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