MIDI data format
3.1.9. MTC SYNC AVERAGE
When the AW1600 is functioning as a MTC SLAVE, this setting
specifies how it will follow the MTC data. Set this to 0 if the incom-
ing MTC data has a highly accurate timing; set this to 1 or 2 if the
timing of the incoming MTC data is not as accurate (such as when
receiving MTC from a software sequencer).
3.1.10. MTC SYNC OFFSET
When the AW1600 is functioning as a MTC SLAVE, this setting adds
an offset to the received MTC data. The received time code value
shifted by this amount will correspond to the location indicated by
the internal time code of the AW1600.
3.1.11. MIDI Tx Ch
This sets the MIDI channel that will normally be used.
3.1.12. MIDI Rx Ch
This sets the MIDI channel that will be used for reception. If this is
set to ALL, data of all MIDI channels will be received.
3.1.13. Program Change Mode
Enable/disable reception and transmission. If MIDI Rx Ch is set to
ALL, these messages will be received regardless of their MIDI chan-
nel.
3.1.14. Control Change Mode
Enable/disable reception and transmission. If this is enabled, you can
specify the correspondence between control numbers and operations
of the mixer section. Three modes are available for correspondence
with control numbers. For mode 1, transmission and reception will
occur without regard to the MIDI Tx Ch and MIDI Rx Ch settings.
For modes 2 and 3, reception will occur without regard to MIDI
channel if you set MIDI Rx Ch to ALL.
4. MIDI format list
4.1. CHANNEL MESSAGE
Command
8n
NOTE OFF
9n
NOTE ON
Bn
CONTROL CHANGE
Cn
PROGRAM CHANGE
4.2. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGE
Command
F1
MIDI TIME CODE
F2
SONG POSITION POINTER Tx
4.3. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE
Command
F8
TIMING CLOCK
FA
START
FB
CONTINUE
FC STOP
FE
ACTIVE SENSING
FF
RESET
4.4. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE
4.4.1. REALTIME SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE
4.4.1.1. MMC
Command
01
STOP
02
PLAY
03
DEFERRED PLAY
04
FAST FORWARD
05
REWIND
06
RECORD STROBE
07
RECORD EXIT
0F
RESET
44
LOCATE
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Rx/Tx
function
Rx
Control the internal effect
Rx
Control the internal effect
Rx/Tx
Edit parameters
Rx/Tx
Switch scene memories
Rx/Tx
function
Rx/Tx
MTC transmission
Song position transmission
Rx/Tx
function
Tx
MIDI Clock transmission
Tx
Start command transmission
Tx
Continue command transmission
Tx
Stop command transmit
Rx
Check MIDI cable connections
Rx
Clear running status
Rx/Tx
function
Rx/Tx
Transport stop
Rx
Transport play
Rx/Tx
Transport play
Rx/TX
Transport fast-forward
Rx/Tx
Transport rewind
Rx
Transport punch-in record
Rx
Transport punch-out
Rx/Tx
MMC reset
Rx/Tx
Transport locate
5. MIDI format details
5.1. NOTE OFF (8n)
< Reception >
Received when [Rx CH] matches.
Used to control Effects/Pitch Fix. Refer NOTE ON for details.
Note Off Message
STATUS
1000nnnn 8n
Note No.
DATA
0nnnnnnn nn
Velocity (ignored)
0vvvvvvv vv
5.2. NOTE ON (9n)
< Reception >
Received when [Rx CH] matches.
Used to control Effects/Pitch Fix. Refer below for details.
Velocity of 0x00 is equivalent to Note-Off.
STATUS
1001nnnn 9n
Note On Message
Note No.
DATA
0nnnnnnn nn
Velocity (1-127:On, 0:Off)
0vvvvvvv vv
* Effect control by Note
1: Dynamic Flange/Dynamic Phase/Dynamic Filter
When the SOURCE parameter is set to MIDI, the note velocity (both
note-on and note-off) is used to control the Modulation frequency
width.
5.3. CONTROL CHANGE (Bn)
< Reception >
If [Control Change Mode] is mode 1, control change messages will
be received and transmitted regardless of the MIDI Tx Ch and MIDI
Rx Ch settings. For modes 2 and 3, reception will occur regardless of
MIDI channel if MIDI Rx Ch is set to ALL.
< Transmission >
If [Control Change Mode] is TX or TX/RX, control change messages
will be transmitted on the [MIDI Tx Ch] channel when you operate a
parameter.
Control Change
STATUS
1011nnnn Bn
Control No. (0-95, 102-119)
DATA
0ccccccc cc
Control Value (0-127)
0vvvvvvv vv
The control value is converted into a parameter value according to the
following equation.
S= total number of steps in the parameter's variable range
128 / S = X remainder Y
INT((Y+1)/2) = Z
If (MIDI DATA - Z) < 0, then Value = 0
If ((MIDI DATA - Z)/X) > MAX, then Value = MAX
Otherwise, Value = INT ((MIDI DATA -Z)/X)
5.4. PROGRAM CHANGE (Cn)
< Reception >
Program change messages will be received if the [Program Change
Mode] is RX or TX/RX and the [MIDI Rx Ch] matches. However if
[MIDI Rx Ch] is ALL, this message is received regardless of the
channel.
A scene memory will be recalled according to the [PROGRAM
CHANGE TABLE] settings.
< Transmission >
If [Program Change Mode] is TX or TX/RX, a program change will
be transmitted on the [MIDI Tx Ch] according to the [PROGRAM
CHANGE TABLE] settings when you recall a memory number. If
the recalled memory number has been assigned to more than one pro-
gram number, the lowest-numbered program number will be trans-
mitted.
Program Change
STATUS
1100nnnn Cn
Program No. ( 0-127)
DATA
0nnnnnnn nn