Yamaha AN200 사용자 설명서

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Chapter 19  Master Class 2 — Advanced Music Production
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MIDI sequencer controls — Start, Continue, Stop
This function gives you detailed control over how the AN200 handles MIDI 
sequencer control messages — Start, Continue, and Stop.  
The major use for this minor function is to keep the AN200 from starting its 
own Patterns (or from starting a connected sequencer).  This comes in handy 
when using the AN200 strictly as a tone generator in a larger MIDI system.  
For example, if you are using the song data on a sequencer to play the AN200’s 
Voices, you wouldn’t want the Patterns to play when you clicked PLAY.  Simi-
larly, there may be times when you want to play a Pattern on the AN200, yet 
want to avoid starting the sequencer at the same time.
1 With the AN200 properly connected in a MIDI system, 
call up the MIDI Control setting on the AN200.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press button [14] (MIDI SETUP), repeatedly if nec-
essary, until “m.CtL” appears in the display.
2 Use the [DATA] knob to make the desired setting: On, 
Out, In, or Off.
See “Tech Talk” below for details on the settings.
MIDI Control
Determines whether or not the AN200 
receives and/or sends sequencer control 
(System Real Time) messages.  The Start 
message (FA hexadecimal) tells a MIDI device 
to go to the beginning of its song and start 
playing.  Continue (FB hexadecimal) is similar 
to Start, except that the device will play from 
the current location — not necessarily the 
beginning.  The Stop message (FC hexadeci-
mal) tells the device to stop playing the song.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press button [14] 
(MIDI SETUP), repeatedly if necessary, until 
“m.CtL” appears in the display, then use the 
[DATA] knob to make the desired setting.
Settings
on
Messages both sent and received; full 
control both directions.
out
Messages sent, but not received; AN200 
starts and stops connected device, but 
cannot be remotely controlled .
in
Messages received, but not sent; AN200 
can be remotely controlled, but will not 
affect connected device.
oFF
Messages neither sent nor received; no 
control either direction.