Yamaha AW4416 Specifications Page 13

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Version 2.0 Manual Supplement
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Move the cursor to the TRANSMIT button,
and press the [ENTER] key.
The bulk dump will begin. While the bulk dump
is occurring, a popup window will appear, indi-
cating the current state of progress.
Tip!
You can abort the bulk dump by pressing the [ENTER]
key while the popup window is displayed.
If an error occurs during the bulk dump, try increas-
ing the INTERVAL setting to leave a longer pause
between the data blocks that are transmitted.
The time required for executing the bulk dump will
depend on the category that is selected and on the
content of the data. Particularly in the case of auto-
mix, a significantly long time may be required
depending on the amount of data that is recorded.
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To receive previously-stored bulk data,
press the [MIDI] key [F1] (MIDI Setup 1)
key.
The MIDI screen MIDI Setup 1 page will appear.
8
Move the cursor to the BULK area RX
(Receive) button, and press the [ENTER]
key.
The RX button will be turned on, and the
AW4416 will be ready to receive bulk data.
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Make sure that the transport of the
AW4416 is stopped, and transmit bulk data
from your MIDI sequencer.
When all bulk data has been received, the corre-
sponding settings and/or libraries will be
updated.
[Reference pages]
Details on the Bulk Dump page P.31
Newly added MIDI Remote func-
tion
The new MIDI Remote function lets you use faders 1–
16 and [ON] keys 1–16 to control a connected exter-
nal MIDI device.
About the MIDI Remote function
“MIDI Remote” is a function that lets you assign spe-
cific MIDI messages to faders 1–16 and [ON] keys 1–
16, so that these messages will be transmitted when
you operate the corresponding fader or [ON] key. The
following types of messages can be assigned.
Messages that can be assigned to faders
MIDI messages whose value changes in a range of 0–
127 can be assigned to faders. For example if you
assign control change #7 (Volume) to a fader and
specify a range of 0–127 as the control change value,
operating the fader will control the volume of a MIDI
tone generator.
Messages that can be assigned to [ON] keys
MIDI messages whose value switches to 0 or 127 can
be assigned to [ON] keys. For if you assign control
change #64 (Hold) to an [ON] key and make settings
so that the value switches to either 0 or 127, turning
the [ON] key on (lit) will transmit control change #64
with a value of 127 (Hold On), and turning it off (dark)
will transmit control change #64 with a value of 0
(Hold Off).
Control change number 7
Transmitted
Value= 127
Value= 0
ON ONON
Control change
number 64
(value=127)
Control change
number 64
(value=0)
Transmitted Transmitted
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