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Move the cursor to the LEARN button
located above the message display area
(fader), and press the [ENTER] key.
The fader LEARN button will be turned on. While
this button is on, channel messages (note-on/off,
control change, program change, etc.) or system
exclusive messages received from an external
device will be captured automatically, and input
in the MIDI message display area of the fader.
Tip!
• If more than one MIDI message is received while
the LEARN button is on, the last-received MIDI mes-
sage will be used.
• By holding down the [SHIFT] key and pressing the
[F4] key, you can directly switch the fader LEARN
button on/off.
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Operate the modulation wheel of your syn-
thesizer.
The captured message (control change #1) will
be input into the fader message area. If a control
change is received, the byte corresponding to the
variable value of 0–127 (the third byte) will be
input as "FAD." This indicates that the fader can
be used to vary the value in a range of 0–127.
Tip!
• When a MIDI message has been captured, a value of
"END" will automatically be input at the byte that
follows the last-received MIDI message.
• If you use the LEARN button to capture a channel
message, the MIDI channel of the captured message
will be used without change as the transmission
MIDI channel.
• If "FAD" is not specified within the MIDI message,
operating the fader will not transmit the MIDI mes-
sage.
• If a MIDI message that is longer than 16 bytes is
received, only the first 16 bytes will be input. In this
case, the "END" value will not be input, meaning
that no MIDI message will be transmitted when you
operate the fader.
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Make sure that a MIDI message has been
input, and then move the cursor to the
fader LEARN button and press the [ENTER]
key to turn the LEARN button off.
You can turn this off directly by holding down the
[SHIFT] key and pressing the [F4] key.
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Make sure that the Remote function of the
currently-displayed page is enabled
(ENABLE), and operate the fader to which
the MIDI message was assigned.
As you raise and lower the fader, control changes
will be transmitted with values varying in the
range of 0–127.
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If you want to assign a name to the fader
to which the MIDI message was assigned,
move the cursor to the NAME EDIT button
for the fader, and press the [ENTER] key.
The NAME EDIT popup window will appear.
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Use the character palette to input a name,
and move the cursor to the OK button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The name you input will be displayed below the
channel button located in the lower part of the
display.
Tip!
• The edited content of the REMOTE screen is saved
as part of the song.
• If you want to return the settings of the displayed
page to the factory condition, hold down the
[SHIFT] key and press the [F5] key.
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