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AW1600  Owner’s Manual
Using the MIDI Remote function
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MIDI and utility functions
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E
ALL INIT button
Resets all MIDI messages assigned to the faders/[TRACK 
SEL] keys to the initial settings. To initialize, move the 
cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key.
F
FADER button
If you turn this button on, the MIDI message assigned to 
the fader of the currently selected channel will be dis-
played.
This button will automatically be turned on when you 
operate the fader of a track channel.
G
SEL SW button
If you turn this button on, the MIDI message assigned to 
the [TRACK SEL] key of the currently selected channel 
will be displayed.
This button will automatically be turned on when you 
operate the [TRACK SEL] key of a track channel.
H
LATCH/UNLATCH button
Selects how the [TRACK SEL] key of a track channel will 
operate when pressed.
• LATCH ............The setting will alternate on/off each 
time you press the [TRACK SEL] key.
• UNLATCH .......The setting will be on while you hold 
down the [TRACK SEL] key, and will 
turn off when you release the key.
I
LEARN button
When this button is on, the MIDI message received from 
the MIDI IN connector will be assigned to the currently 
selected fader or [TRACK SEL] key. This is a convenient 
way to assign MIDI messages quickly.
J
MIDI message
This area displays (in hexadecimal form) the MIDI mes-
sage that is assigned to the currently selected fader or 
[TRACK SEL] key.
You can move the cursor to each numeric box and turn the 
[DATA/JOG] dial to edit the value of each byte (two-digi-
tal hexadecimal number). You can select the following val-
ues.
• 00–FF (hexadecimal)
..............Corresponds to the actual value of the 
MIDI message that is transmitted.
• END.............Indicates the end of the MIDI message. 
When you operate a fader or [TRACK 
SEL] key, the MIDI message starting with 
the first byte and ending with the byte that 
precedes END will be transmitted.
• SW ([TRACK SEL] key only)
..............Indicates the on/off status of the [TRACK 
SEL] key. The byte you specify as SW will 
be transmitted as 7F (hexadecimal) when 
the key is turned on, or 00 (hexadecimal) 
when the key is turned off.
• FAD .............Indicates the current position of the fader. 
If the message is assigned to a fader, the 
byte you specify as FAD will be transmit-
ted as a value of 00–7F (hexadecimal) 
corresponding to the fader position when 
you operate the fader.
If the message is assigned to a [TRACK 
SEL] key, this byte will be transmitted as a 
value corresponding to the current posi-
tion of the fader when the [TRACK SEL] 
key is turned on, and will be transmitted as 
a value of 00 (hexadecimal) when the 
[TRACK SEL] key is turned off.
MIDI data transmitted 
(SW=7F)
MIDI data 
transmitted (SW=00)
off
on
off
MIDI data
transmitted (SW=7F)
MIDI data 
transmitted (SW=00)
off
on
off
• If two or more MIDI messages are received while the LEARN but-
ton is on, the last-received MIDI message will be input in the MIDI 
message field.
• If a system exclusive message longer than sixteen bytes is 
received, the first sixteen bytes will be displayed.
HINT
• The MIDI message assigned to a single fader or key cannot be 
longer than sixteen bytes.
• If a SW byte is not assigned to a [TRACK SEL] key, the MIDI mes-
sage you input will be transmitted only when you turn the key on. 
(In this case you will normally use the UNLATCH setting.)
• When you use the LEARN button to assign a control change to a 
fader, the END byte will automatically be input at the end of the 
MIDI message.
• When you use the LEARN button to assign a control change to a 
fader, the FAD byte will be automatically input as the variable 
value.
HINT
• If you assign a MIDI message manually, be sure to input END at 
the end of the MIDI message.
• When you assign a MIDI message to a fader, FAD must be input 
for one of the bytes. If FAD is not input, operating the fader will not 
do anything.
• If you input the values manually, it is possible that an invalid MIDI 
message will be input. For this reason, you should use the 
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LEARN button to assign MIDI messages whenever possible.
NOTE