Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual page 317

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B
NAME EDIT buttons
These buttons edit the name (maximum 8 charac-
ters) assigned to the fader/[ON] key. When you
move the cursor to these buttons and press the
[ENTER] key, a popup window will appear, allow-
ing you to input the name.
C
LATCH/UNLATCH button
This button selects the mode of operation when
the [ON] key is pressed. Move the cursor to this
button and press the [ENTER] key to switch
between the following two modes of operation.
• LATCH
On/off will alternate each time you press the [ON]
key.
• UNLATCH
The state will be "on" only while you hold down
the [ON] key, and will be "off" when you release
it.
Tip!
Depending on whether you select Latch or Unlatch,
the operation of the [ON] key will be as follows.
• If "SW" is specified
LATCH
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=7F)
dark
lit
UNLATCH
MIDI data transmitted
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=7F)
(SW=00)
dark
lit
dark
• If "SW" is not specified
UNLATCH
MIDI data transmitted
dark
lit
dark
Tip!
Normally you will use the Unlatch mode when you do
not specify "SW."
D
E
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=00)
dark
F
Reference section
LEARN button
When this button is turned on, the channel mes-
sage or system exclusive message received at the
MIDI IN/TO HOST connector will be input into
the MIDI message area (1). This function is conve-
nient since it allows MIDI messages received by
the AW2816 to be assigned directly (or with mod-
ifications) to an [ON] key or fader.
Tip!
• Normally you will turn on only one of the [LEARN]
buttons.
• When a channel message or system exclusive is
received while the LEARN button is on, the byte fol-
lowing the last byte of the message will automatically
be set to "END."
• If a system exclusive message longer than 16 bytes is
received while the LEARN button is on, the first 16
bytes will be displayed.
• If the LEARN button for the fader is on, and a control
change message with continuously changing value is
received, the byte corresponding to the variable
value will automatically be set to "FAD."
ENABLE/DISABLE button
This button switches whether the Remote func-
tions of the currently displayed page will be
enabled (ENABLE) or disabled (DISABLE).
When you access the Remove A–Remote D pages
and switch this button to ENABLE, the correspond-
ing MIDI messages will be transmitted when you
operate the [ON] keys or faders.
Tip!
• You can enable/disable the remote function indepen-
dently for each of the Remote A–Remote D pages.
• The on/off state of the [ON] keys and the position of
the faders is remembered independently for each of
the Remote A–Remote D pages.
• The state of the faders/[ON] keys used by the Remote
function can be saved in a scene memory, or you can
record fader/[ON] key operations in automix. This
allows you to use the Remote A–D pages simulta-
neously.
1–8 buttons
These indicate channel numbers 1–8. The cur-
rently selected channel will be highlighted, and
the upper part of the display will show the MIDI
messages assigned to the [ON] key and fader of
that channel. Below each button, the name of the
[ON] key (upper line) and the name of the fader
(lower line) is shown for the corresponding chan-
nel.
To select a channel, you can press its [SEL] key,
move the cursor to a button 1–8 and press the
[ENTER] key, or directly operate an [ON] key or
fader.
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