Yamaha SU700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 10 Jobs 303
CHAPTER 10
Available settings are as follows. The factory default setting is SCRATCH. (Where the
name displayed on the screen differs from the button name, the button name is
shown in parentheses).
LEVEL, PAN, PITCH, ATTACK, RELEASE, SAMPLE LNGTH ([LENGTH]), LFO
SPEED ([SPEED]), LFO AMP DPTH ([AMP]), LFO FIL DPTH ([FILTER]), LFO PIT
DPTH (LFO/[PITCH]), EQ HI GAIN ([HI GAIN]), EQ LO GAIN ([LO GAIN]), FILTR
CUTOFF ([CUTOFF]), RESONANCE, EFFECT 1, EFFECT 2, EFFECT 3, SCRATCH
Procedure
1.
Press SYSTEM | SETUP to enter this job. Then turn the dial as necessary to select
RIBBON FUNCTION, and press [OK].
2.
Turn the dial or press the appropriate knob function button to make your selection.
3.
Press [OK] to return to the main screen, or press [CANCEL] to move back one level.
SYSTEM | MIDI
Use to: Set the MIDI parameters for each song.
The following jobs are provided.
SYNC Sets the synchronization type.
CHANNELS Sets the MIDI Receive and Transmit channel for each
track.
CONTROL NUMBERS Sets the MIDI control number for each knob function.
<SYNC>
Use this job to set the MIDI synchronization type. Three settings are available, as
follows. The factory default setting is INTERNAL.
SYNC=INTERNAL The SU700 uses its internal clock to control song-play tim-
ing. It outputs the clock signal through the MIDI OUT ter-
minal, so that the signal can be used to synchronize exter-
nal devices.
SYNC=EXTERNAL The SU700 controls song-play timing in accordance with
an external clock signal supplied to the SU700’s MIDI IN
terminal by an external MIDI device. The SU700 does not
output any clock signal.
SYNC=MTC SLAVE The SU700 controls song-play timing in accordance with
MTC (MIDI time code) supplied to the SU700’s MIDI IN
terminal by an external MIDI device. The SU700 does not
recognize any other incoming messages when this setting is
in effect. (Note that you can set an MTC time offset to ad-
just timing with respect to the incoming time code ( 230).