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AW1600 Owner’s Manual

Setting MIDI messages

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MIDI and utility functions

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G

MIDI CH

Selects the MIDI channel that will be used to transmit and
receive MIDI messages such as program changes and con-
trol changes. This area contains the following two items.

• TX .............Selects the transmit MIDI channel, in a

range of 1–16.

While MIDI messages are

being transmitted, the characters “TX” will
be highlighted.

• RX .............Selects the receive MIDI channel, in a

range of 1–16 or ALL. If you select ALL,
MIDI messages of all MIDI channels will be
received (Omni mode).

While MIDI mes-

sages are being received, the characters
“RX” will be highlighted.

H

PGM CHG MODE

Switches program change transmission and reception on/
off.
If program change reception is on, the AW1600 will recall
the corresponding scene when it receives a program
change at the MIDI IN or USB connector. If program
change transmission is on, the AW1600 will transmit the
corresponding program change from the MIDI OUT/
THRU or USB connector when a scene is recalled on the
AW1600.
You can select the following choices.

• OFF ...........Program changes will not be transmitted or

received.

• TX .............Program changes will only be transmitted.

• RX .............Program change will only be received.

• TX-RX .......Program changes will be transmitted and

received.

I

CTRL CHG MODE

Specifies how control changes will be transmitted and
received.
If control change transmission and reception are enabled,
the corresponding control change will be transmitted
when you operate a mix parameter (fader, pan, effect send,
etc.) for track channel 1–16 on the AW1600.
When a control change is received, the corresponding mix
parameter will change.
You can select one of the following choices.

• OFF ...........Control changes will not be transmitted or

received.

• 1 ................Control changes will be transmitted and

received on MIDI channels 1–16. (MIDI
channels 1–16 will correspond to AW1600
track channels 1–16.)

• 2 ................Control changes will be transmitted and

received only on the MIDI channel that is
selected in the MIDI CH field. (This mapping
is compatible with the other AW-series.)

• 3 ................This is the same as 2 in that control

changes of only one MIDI channel are
received and transmitted, but the parameter
mapping differs from 2. (A single MIDI chan-
nel will correspond to AW1600 track chan-
nels 1–16.)

When CTRL CHG MODE = 1

• In the SCENE screen PC TABLE page you can specify the scene

number that will correspond to each program change number (

p. 173).

HINT

MIDI CH

CC#

PARAMETER

1

7

TRACK CHANNEL 1

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

2

7

TRACK CHANNEL 2

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

3

7

TRACK CHANNEL 3

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

4

7

TRACK CHANNEL 4

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

5

7

TRACK CHANNEL 5

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

6

7

TRACK CHANNEL 6

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

7

7

TRACK CHANNEL 7

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

8

7

TRACK CHANNEL 8

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

9

7

TRACK CHANNEL 9

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

10

7

TRACK CHANNEL 10

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

11

7

TRACK CHANNEL 11

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

12

7

TRACK CHANNEL 12

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

13

7

TRACK CHANNEL 13

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

14

7

TRACK CHANNEL 14

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

15

7

TRACK CHANNEL 15

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

16

7

TRACK CHANNEL 16

FADER

10

PAN

91

EFF1 SEND

93

EFF2 SEND

• For details on the mix parameters that correspond to each control

change, refer to the tables that follow.

• When you operate a mix parameter of track channel 9/10–15/16

on the AW1600, two types of control changes will be transmitted.

HINT