96 Remote Control
01V96i—Reference ManualAssigning MIDI Messages to Channel Controls
You can quickly use the MIDI Remote function if you use the
factory presets in the banks. However, you can also assign the
desired MIDI messages to the faders or [ON] buttons.
This section describes how to assign MIDI messages to the
channel controls, using the example of assigning Hold
On/Off messages (Control Change #64; Values 127 & 0) to the
Channel 1 [ON] button.
1. Connect the 01V96i’s MIDI IN port to the

MIDI OUT port of a MIDI keyboard to which

a Hold On/Off controllable foot switch is con-

nected. Enable the MIDI Remote function on

the 01V96i.

2. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-

ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Remote

page appears, then set the TARGET parame-

ter to USER DEFINED.

You can now use the MIDI Remote function. Refer to the
previous section for more information on using the MIDI
Remote function.
3. Move the cursor to the desired bank button

(BANK parameter buttons 1–4), then press

[ENTER].

4. Press the [SEL] buttons for the desired chan-

nels.

Currently-assigned MIDI messages appear in the ON and
FADER sec ti ons.
5. Move the cursor to the LEARN button in the

ON section, then press [ENTER].

MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN port of the
01V96i will be assig ned to the DATA parameter boxe s in
the ON section.
6. Press and hold down the MIDI keyboard foot

switch.

The MIDI Hold On message is assigned in the DATA
parameter box.
MIDI messages are described below:
•007F
MIDI messages are expressed in hexadecimal.
•END
This message indicates the end of MIDI messages. Subse-
quent messages assigned in the DATA parameter boxes
will be ignored.
•–
This message indicates that no messages are assigned to
the DATA parameter boxes.
7. While continuing to hold down the foot

switch, turn off the LEARN button.

8. Move the cursor to the third parameter box

(“7F” in this example), then rotate the Param-

eter wheel to change the value to SW.

“SW” is a variable that changes depending on the [ON]
button’s on/off status. You can use the following variables
in MIDI messages.
•SW
This variable is selectable only in the DATA parameter
boxes of the ON section. When the [ON] buttons are
turned on, “7F” (127 in decimal) is output. When the
[ON] butt ons ar e tur ned of f, “ 00” ( 0 in d ecim al) i s outp ut.
•FAD
This variable is selectable only in the DATA parameter
boxes of the FADER section. When you operate the fad-
ers, continuously changing values in the range of 00 to 7F
(0–127 in decimal) are output.
Tip: You can also choose the desired channels u sing the ID,
SHORT, and LONG parameters.
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Tip: When you click the LEARN button to assign MIDI mes-
sages, the 01V96i automatically recognizes the end of the
messages and assigns END and “–.”