Operation–Setting mode
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5
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “MIDI
Channel” (specify the MIDI channel).
6
Use the main encoder or the pads to select the MIDI channel on which
the MIDI message will be transmitted. The range is 1–16 (ch). (☞p.4
“About the trigger pad functions–Input numerical values”)
7
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] to proceed to “Name,” where
you can specify a name for the encoder.
8
Specify the desired name for the assignment. In Play mode, the name
you specify is shown in the sub-display. For the procedure, see
“Inputting a name” (☞p.22).
9
Press the [ENTER] key.
The setting will be updated, and you will return to Play mode.
If you want to keep the changes you’ve made, save them in Scene mode.
If you turn off the power or select a different scene without saving, your
changes will be discarded. For details, see “Scene mode–[16] WRITE”
(☞p.55).
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Assigning NRPN or RPN
If you select NRPN or RPN in “Message Select,” you need to set the “MSB,”
“LSB,” and “MIDI Channel” for the message.
RPN (Registered Parameter Number) is a type of message used to make
settings that are not limited to devices made by a single manufacturer.
Messages of this type include RPN Fine Tune [MSB=00, LSB=01], RPN
Coarse Tune [MSB=00, LSB=02], and RPN Pitch Bend Range [MSB=00,
LSB=00].
NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) is a type of message that can
be freely used by instrument manufacturers and devices.
1
In “Message Select,” select NRPN or RPN.
You can select these by turning the main encoder toward the right
following CChg#127.
2
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] to proceed to “MSB.”
3
Use the main encoder or the pads to input the “MSB” value. The range
is 0–127. “MSB” stands for “Most Significant Byte.”
4
Press the OCTAVE SHIFT/CURSOR [®] key to proceed to “LSB.”
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