Yamaha PM5D-RH V2 Manual Do Utilizador

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
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Remote control
Hint
• You can use the CLEAR button above the list to erase all 
assignments to control numbers. The PRESET button will 
return all control number assignments to their default state.
• The contents of the control change table are not saved in 
the scene. If desired, you can save this data on a memory 
card as a MIDI CTRL TABLE.
Using the MIDI Remote function
“MIDI Remote” allows you to assign MIDI messages to the controllers (faders, encoders, CH [ON] keys, ENCODER [ON] 
keys) of the INPUT/ST IN channel strips so that these MIDI messages will be transmitted when you operate these controllers. 
This capability can be used for remote control of external MIDI devices such as synthesizers, or to control the parameters of 
DAW software or a HDR unit.
While the MIDI Remote function is active, INPUT chan-
nel strip 1–24 functions as MIDI remote channels 1–24, 
and ST IN channel strip 1–4 functions as MIDI remote 
channels 25–28.
To each controller you can assign a MIDI message consist-
ing of up to sixteen bytes of hexadecimal data. If desired, 
you can specify that a value within the message varies 
according to the movement of the controller.
Here’s how to specify the MIDI port used by the MIDI 
Remote function, and assign a MIDI message to the 
desired MIDI remote channel.
1
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[MIDI/REMOTE] key several times to access the 
MIDI SETUP screen shown below.
2
In the MIDI REMOTE area at the right of the 
screen, select one of the following as the port 
from which MIDI messages will be output for 
each of the four MIDI Remote banks (BANK A–
D).
Click the   /   buttons at the left and right of each 
box to change the setting, and press the [ENTER] key 
(or click within the box) to finalize the setting. If you 
select USB or SLOT 1–4, use the box at the right to 
specify the port number (1–8) as well.
MIDI remote channels 1–24
MIDI remote channels 25–28
MIDI
The rear panel MIDI OUT connector
USB
The rear panel USB connector
SLOT 1–4
An I/O card installed in rear panel slot 1–4
Assigning MIDI messages to controllers
MIDI SETUP