Midi & The Srev1; Midi Ports - Yamaha S Rev1 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 7—MIDI
MIDI & the SREV1
The SREV1 supports the following MIDI messages:
• Program Changes to recall up to 12 Quick memory programs
• Control Changes for Reverb Balance and Reverb Level control
These MIDI messages are not transmitted when actions are performed on RC-SREV1.
Quick memory programs can be assigned to MIDI Program Changes and then recalled
remotely from other MIDI equipment. When a Program Change message is received,
the program stored in the assigned Quick memory is recalled. See "Assigning Quick
Memory Programs to Program Changes" on page 70 for more information.
The Reverb Balance and Reverb Level parameters for each channel can be assigned to
MIDI Control Changes and then controlled remotely from other MIDI equipment.
When a Control Change message is received, the assigned parameter is controlled. See
"Assigning Parameters to Control Changes" on page 71 for more information.
The SREV1 can be set to receive Program Change and Control Change messages on any
MIDI Channel from 1 through 16, and in 2-channel x2 mode, individual MIDI Chan-
nels can be set for A and B. See "Setting the MIDI Receive Channels" on page 69 for
more information.
Note: Do not control the SREV1 by using MIDI messages and the RC-SREV1 simulta-
neously.

MIDI Ports

The MIDI IN and OUT ports are used to transmit and
receive MIDI messages. The MIDI IN port receives
messages, while the MIDI OUT port currently echoes
the messages received at the MIDI IN port, essentially
like a MIDI THRU port.
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