Omni On/Off Setling; Output Of Control Change Message; Transmission Of Data (Bulk Dump) - Roland GP-16 Owner's Manual

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3. OMNI On/Off Setting
The untt should be set to aMNIOn if you wish to receive
MIDI data on all channels.
OMNI On : Any connected MIDI device, regardless of
the channel it is using lortransmlssion, can
be used to control the GP-·16.
OMNI Off: Data arriving only on the channel that has
been set tor the GP·16 will be received.
Even though set to aMNIOn, all MIDI data sent out
from the GP·16 will be transmitted on only the set
Transmit Channel.
When shipped, the unit was set to aMNIOn.
[Step 3·3]
Fromthe System mode, using! FUNCTION!,
cali up the tollowing parameter (have it
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t'iUr'iE:EF:=
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!
VALUE: TRANSMIT OFF, 0-31 or
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[Step 4·4]
Using the !",.Diall, set the Control Number.
When set to "TRANSMIT OFP', no Contro! Change mes-
sages
wifl
be transmrtted by the GP·1S.
The unit was set tD "TRANSMIT
OFF~
when Shipped.
The Contro! Number that should be set
will
vary depenciing
on the MIDI device that is transmitting. Make the setting
atter referring to the MIDI Implementation Chart for the
device you have connected,
appear in the displayj. The current setting
5. Transmission of Data (Bulk Dump)
for OMNI will be displayed.
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.
=
VALUE: ONIOFF
[Step 4·3]
Using the ,o-Dial! ,selthe status tor OMNL
When the GP·16 is set to OMNI On the following
types of data will be received regardless of the
channel.
OProgram Change
OControt Change
4. Output of Control Change message
Control Change messages 1rom an expression pedal or
an external MIDI device (Control No. 16), can be Irans·
mitted as Conlrol Change messages uSlOg Ihe Connol
Number set here. This lunction Ihen allows you 10 use
the expression pedal to control the parameters on an-
other t,AIDI device.
jn order to make use of thIS function, you will need the
optionally available icol controller and expressIon pedal.
[Step 3·4]
Fromthe System mode, using 'E.LJIice.TI9N,
call up the follOWing parameter (have It
appear in fhe display). The current Control
Change Number will be displayed.
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By employing Roland System Exclusive messages, the
data for the GP-16's patches can be transterred to
another GP'16, or 10 another device such as a MIDI
sequencer, where it can be stored. This is referred to as
"Bulk Dump". The data transmission is carried out
by
the
One-way method.
One-way means that the data is transmitted across the
interface without any regard for the conditions on the
receiving end.
a. Making Connections with Other Devices
When Iransmitling data. connection with another MIDI
device is made as tollows:
«To transmit to another GP-16»
!
I
MIDI our
,
--·-Mli.~
TranSmtH9r
, MIDI IN
-"---;';f _, -=-..:.::::..:.:::~,
. .
ReceIver
Ahar setting the GP·16 on the receiving end so
it
is ready
10 receive, transmiSSion is 'started. For Iniormation on the
procedure, see "6. Data Reception and Verification (Bulk
Load, Verity)"
(U$"
P,SO).

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