Yamaha M7CL-32 User Manual
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Using program changes to recall scenes and library items
M7CL Owner’s Manual
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Press the MIDI SETUP tab to access the
MIDI SETUP page, and select the port and
MIDI channel on which program changes
will be transmitted and received, as
described in “Basic MIDI settings” (
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Press the PROGRAM CHANGE tab to
access the PROGRAM CHANGE page.
In the PROGRAM CHANGE page you can specify
how program changes will be transmitted and
received, and choose the event (scene recall or effect
library recall) that will be assigned to each program
number.
This page includes the following items.
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PROGRAM CHANGE field
Here you can switch program change transmission/
reception on/off, and specify whether program
changes will be echoed out. This setting is linked with
the PROGRAM CHANGE field of the MIDI SETUP
page.
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PROGRAM CHANGE MODE field
Here you can select the program change transmit/
receive mode. This setting is linked with the PRO-
GRAM CHANGE MODE field of the MIDI SETUP
page.
C List
This list shows the event (scene recall / effect library
recall) assigned to each program number. The list
shows the following items.
• CH/BANK........Indicates the MIDI channel 1–16 on
which program changes are trans-
mitted/received. In Single mode if
the BANK button is on, this will be
labeled BANK, and the numerical
value in this column will correspond
to the bank number.
• NO...................Indicates the program number 1–
128.
• PROGRAM CHANGE EVENT
...........Indicates the type/number/title of the
event assigned to the program num-
ber for each MIDI channel (bank
number). You can press an individ-
ual event to access the MIDI PRO-
GRAM CHANGE popup window,
where you can change the assign-
ment for each program number.
D CLEAR ALL button
Pressing this button will delete all event assignments
in the list.
E INITIALIZE ALL button
Pressing this button will restore all event assignments
in the list to their default state.
F Scroll knob
This knob scrolls the contents of the list. You can use
multifunction encoder to control this.
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Use the buttons of the PROGRAM CHANGE
MODE field to select the program change
transmission/reception mode.
You can select one of the following two program
change transmission/reception modes.
● Multi mode (when the MULTI button is on)
Program changes of all MIDI channels will be trans-
mitted and received. (The transmit/receive channel
specified in the MIDI SETUP page will be ignored.)
When a program change is received, the event
assigned to the corresponding MIDI channel and pro-
gram number in the list will be executed.
When you execute the specified event on the M7CL,
the program change of the corresponding MIDI chan-
nel and program number in the list will be transmit-
ted.
● Single mode (when the SINGLE button is on)
Only program changes of the transmit (Tx) and
receive (Rx) channels specified in the MIDI SETUP
page will be transmitted and received.
When a program change on the Rx channel is
received, the event assigned to that program number
of the corresponding channel in the list will be exe-
cuted.
When you execute the specified event on the M7CL,
the program change of the corresponding program
number will be transmitted on the Tx channel shown
in the list. (If an event is assigned to more than one
program number on the same channel, the lowest-
numbered program number will be transmitted.)
If you turn on the OMNI button / BANK button in
Single mode, operation will change as follows.
• When the OMNI button is on
........... Program changes of all MIDI chan-
nels will be received. However,
regardless of the MIDI channel that
is received, the event assigned to
the corresponding program number
of the Rx channel will be executed.
Turning on the OMNI button will not
change the operation for program
change transmission.
• When the BANK button is on
........... The CH indication in the list will
change to BANK (bank number),
and bank select (control change #0,
#32) + program change messages
can be transmitted and received.
This is convenient when you want to
control more than 128 events on a
single MIDI channel.
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