Yamaha aw16g Manual Do Utilizador

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MIDI and utility functions
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Basic MIDI settings
In the MIDI page of the UTILITY screen, you can make 
various MIDI-related settings such as selecting the MIDI 
messages that will be output from the MIDI OUT/THRU 
connector, and specifying MTC/MMC transmission and 
reception.
To access this page, repeatedly press the Work Naviga-
tion section [UTILITY] key or hold down the [UTILITY] 
key and use the CURSOR [
]/[
] keys.
This page contains the following items.
1
MIDI OUT
Selects the type of MIDI messages that will be out-
put from the MIDI OUT/THRU connector.
MIDI button............... If this button is on, various MIDI 
messages generated within the 
AW16G (except for MIDI Clock 
and MTC) will be transmitted. If 
you turn this button on, the THRU 
button will be defeated.
CLK button................. If this button is on, MIDI Clock 
(and Start, Stop, Continue, and 
Song Position Pointer) messages 
will be transmitted while the 
recorder is running. If you turn this 
button on, the MTC button will be 
defeated.
MTC ........................... If this button is on, MTC (MIDI 
Time Code) will be transmit while 
the recorder is running. If you turn 
this button on, the CLK button will 
be defeated.
THRU button ............. If this button is on, MIDI messages 
received at the MIDI IN connector 
will be re-transmitted without 
change from the MIDI OUT/THRU 
connector, and none of the MIDI 
messages generated within the 
AW16G itself will be transmitted. If 
you turn this button on, the MIDI/
CLK/MTC buttons will be defeated.
B
MMC MODE
Specifies how MMC will be transmitted/received.
MASTER button.......... If this button is on, the AW16G 
will be the MMC master. When 
you operate the transport, the cor-
responding MMC command will 
be transmitted from the MIDI 
OUT/THRU connector. Use this 
setting when you want to remotely 
control an external MIDI device 
from the AW16G.
SLAVE button..............If this button is on, the AW16G 
will be the MTC slave, and will fol-
low MMC commands that it 
receives at the MIDI IN connector. 
Use this setting when you want to 
remotely control the transport of 
the AW16G from an external MIDI 
device.
Tip!
Tip!
If you want to use the AW16G as the MMC master, make 
sure that the MIDI button is turned on in the MIDI OUT 
area.
C
DEV (device number)
Specifies the MMC device number (1–127) that the 
AW16G will receive.
Note
Note
• The MMC device number is an identifying number used 
to distinguish devices that transmit and receive MMC 
commands. When using MMC, the AW16G and the 
external MIDI device must be set to the same MMC 
device number.
• The MMC device number is displayed as a decimal 
number starting from one. Some devices display the 
MMC device number as a hexadecimal number starting 
from zero. In this case, the numbers will correspond as 
follows.
• The AW16G always transmits MMC commands using 
the “All” device number (7Fh in hexadecimal).
D
MTC MODE
Specifies how the AW16G operate when synchro-
nized with an external MIDI device using MTC 
(MIDI Time Code).
MASTER button ..........If this button is on, the AW16G 
will be the MTC master. When you 
operate the transport of the 
AW16G, MTC will be transmitted 
from the MIDI OUT/THRU con-
nector. Use this setting if you want 
to the external MIDI device to fol-
low the AW16G, or if you are 
using the AW16G by itself.
SLAVE button..............If this button is on, the AW16G 
will be an MTC slave, and will fol-
low MTC data it receives at the 
MIDI IN connector. Use this setting 
if you want to synchronize with a 
second AW16G unit, or if you 
want to synchronize the AW16G 
with an external MIDI device that 
can function only as the MTC mas-
ter.
Tip!
Tip!
When using the AW16G as the MTC master, make sure 
that the MIDI button and MTC button in the MIDI OUT 
area are both turned on.
E
AVRG (Average)
Select one of the following to specify how closely 
the AW16G will follow the incoming MTC data 
when functioning as an MTC slave.
6
9
1
2
4
7
3
5
8
AW16W display
→ hexadecimal display
1
→ 00h
127
→ 7Eh