Yamaha AW4416 Manual Supplement page 34

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MIDI screen
B
NAME EDIT button
This button lets you edit the name (maximum of
eight characters) assigned to the fader/[ON] key.
When you move the cursor to this button and
press the [ENTER] key, a popup window will
appear, allowing you to input the desired name.
C
LATCH/UNLATCH button
This button selects the operation when the [ON]
key is pressed. When you move the cursor to this
button and press the [ENTER] key, the button will
change between the following two settings.
LATCH
Alternately switch on or off each time you press
the [ON] key.
UNLATCH
Turn on when you press the [ON] key, and turn off
when you release the key.
• If "SW" is specified
LATCH
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=7F)
dark
lit
ON
ON
UNLATCH
MIDI data transmitted
MIDI data transmitted
(SW=7F)
(SW=00)
dark
lit
dark
ON
ON
• If "SW" is not specified
UNLATCH
MIDI data transmitted
dark
lit
dark
ON
ON
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MIDI data transmitted
(SW=00)
dark
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
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D
LEARN buttons
When one of these buttons are on, channel messages
or system exclusive messages received at the MIDI IN
connector (or TO HOST connector/option slot) will be
input to the MIDI message area (1). By using this
function, a MIDI message received by the AW4416
can be assigned "as is" (or after being edited) to a
fader or [ON] key.
Tip!
• Normally you will turn on only one of the LEARN
buttons.
• When a channel message or system exclusive mes-
sage is received while the LEARN button is on,
"END" will automatically be specified after the last
byte.
• If the fader LEARN button is on, and a control
change with a continuously changing value is
received, "FAD" will automatically be specified for
the variable byte.
If a system exclusive message longer than sixteen bytes
is received when the LEARN button is on, only the first
sixteen bytes will be input. In this case, the "END" will
not be input, meaning that no MIDI message will be
transmitted even when you operate the fader/[ON]
key.
E
ENABLE/DISABLE buttons
These buttons select whether the Remote function
will be enabled (ENABLE) or disabled (DISABLE)
for the currently-displayed layer (Remote A or
Remote B). The enable/disable setting can be
made separately for each page.
When you operate an [ON] key or fader of an
enabled page, the MIDI message specified in 1
will be transmitted.
Tip!
• The [ON] key on/off status and fader position are
remembered for each layer.
• Operations of the faders and [ON] keys used for the
MIDI Remote function can also be recorded in auto-
mix. By using this method, you can simultaneously
use both layers Remote A and Remote B.
F
1–8/9–16 buttons
These indicate the channel (1–8 or 9–16) of the
[ON] keys and faders. The currently selected chan-
nel will be highlighted, and the MIDI messages
assigned to the [ON] key and fader of that channel
will be shown in the upper part of the display.
Below each button is shown the name of the [ON]
key (upper row) and fader (lower row) for the cor-
responding channel.
The channel can be selected in the following
ways.
• Press a [SEL] key
• Move the cursor to the button and press the
[ENTER] key

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