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Edit mode (EDIT)
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Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0]–[F] keys to specify the RPN LSB
(CC#100) or NRPN LSB (CC#98).
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Press the [ENTER] button.
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If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode. (➔“Specifying the
button mode” (p. 158))
Advanced mode
In Advanced mode for RPN/NRPN, you can specify the upper and lower limit of the data entry MSB
(CC#6) value when the RPN/NRPN message is transmitted, as well as the various settings available
in Basic mode.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want
to assign the RPN or NRPN message. In the case
of a button, press that button.
The display will indicate the number of
the selected controller.
3. Confirm what’s indicated, and press the
[ENTER] button.
4. Press the [RPN] key and then press key [1].
* If you want to assign an NRPN message, press the
[NRPN] key. The following procedure is the same as
for RPN.
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
6. Input the channel. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons
or the [0]–[F] keys to specify the channel.
7. Press the [ENTER] button.
8. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0]–[F] keys
to specify the RPN MSB (CC#101) or NRPN
MSB (CC#99).
9. Press the [ENTER] button.
10.Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0]–[F] keys
to specify the RPN LSB (CC#100) or NRPN LSB
(CC#98).
11.Press the [ENTER] button.
12.The following display will appear.
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13.Use the [0]–[F] keys to specify the upper
limit of the data entry MSB (CC#6) value.
14.Press the [ENTER] button.
15.The following display will appear.
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16.Use the [0]–[F] keys to specify the lower
limit of the data entry MSB (CC#6) value.
17.Press the [ENTER] button.
18.The display will indicate “P--.”
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19.Specify the output port. (➔“Specifying the
port” (p. 159))
20.If you are making an assignment for a button,
specify the button mode. (➔“Specifying the
button mode” (p. 158))
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.