Other Handy Functions; Level Meter Function; Midi Monitor Function Iz; Error Messages - Roland M-GS64 Owner's Manual

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: Other Handy Functions
Hi Level Meter Function .....ssssssseccssscsesseeseessssrseessees
When the indicator for a Patch button is lit up or flashing, the
Select indicator works like a level meter for the unit. It normally
indicates the total level for all Patches taken together, but when
you're monitoring a Part it indicates only the level for that Part.
MIDI Monitor Function.......sccscssssscsssscersccseressccecs
You can display the status of receiving MIDI messages for each
Part (Note messages only). If you hoid down the Part button, the
Select indicator and the indicators for the Fl to F4 buttons will
light up while the Part button is held down. The following figure
shows the relationship between the Part and the indicators.
Part 1
kevet | Pan | Revers | Chorus
Part 2
Ax Ch _|KevShit| Oeune | Assign
Part3
Tuine._|
Deviead | Revers | Cons
Part4
voleaots | Progeng [Gans Sal | Syst
Part 5
Part7
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Part 6
Part 8
| Error Messages
noP (No Patch)
Patch not found in the Bank specified by means of Program
Change and/or Controller No. 0 & 32 messages.
bEL
(Battery Low)
The battery required for preserving parameter settings in nearly
depleted. Consult with the nearest Roland Service Station.
oFL (MIDI Off Line)
MIDI communications have been disrupted. Consider if the cable
connected to MIDI In if faulty, or if there could be a problem
with the external device. (The error will appear if the external
device has been switched off.)
5FL (MIDI Buffer Full)
Data could not be processed successfully because too much was
received within a short period of time.
c5E (MIDI Checksum Error)
A checksum contended in System Exclusive messages received
by the unit was found to be in error.
* Should an error other than those explained above (such as Er1,
Er2, etc.) appear, you should consult with the nearest Roland
Service Center or other authorized service personnel.

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