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Digital guitar effects processor
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« To transmit to a MIDI sequencer»
MIDi IN
MIDI OUT
GP-16
MIDI sequencer
Ahar setting the MIDI sequencer
$0
that is ready and
waiting for reception of Exciusive messages, start trans-
mission of data from the
GP~16,
Refer to the Owner's Manual for your sequencer for details
of procedures.
b, Data Transmission Procedures
Set the MIDI channel on both the receiver and transmitter
to the same channeL If the MIDI channels on both do no1
match, data transmission cannot take place.
[Step 3,5]
From the System mode, use I FUNCTION I
to call up the tollowing parameter (have it
appear in the display)
5. E:UL.t<
DUr'lF'
1'10[)E::::
VALUE: OFF, NUMBER, BANK, GROUP, ALL, TEMP
[Step 4-5]
NUMBER:
BANK
GROUP
ALL
TEMP
Using the ia-Diali, specity the type of data
that is to be transmitled. Each type, and the
contents which win be transmitted are as
tallows:
Transmits the data tor one Patch alone: as
set using Group/Bank/Number
Transmits the data lor 8 Patches: as set
using Group/Bank
Transmits the data lor 64 Palches: as set
using Group.
Transmits the data lor all 128 Palches
Transmits the data lorthe currently selected
Patch. When received, data
IS
handled as
temporary data.
< Concerning Temporary data>
As shown in the illustration below, in addition to the
region in memory where the data tor the 128 patches are
stored, there is also a separate "Sound-use data region
(temporary buffer) ", used tor creating the current effects
sounds. When a patch is selected in the Play mode. its
data is copied to the "Sound-use data region" (this
IS
ca/led '1emporary data") and used to produce the eHects
sounds. When ''TEMP''is selected under Bulk Dump, the
data is translerred to the "Sound-use data region" of
another GP-16, thus transfer of effects sounds can be
carned out without altering the contents stored in each
patch. However, the data in the "Sound-use data region"
will be lost when another patch is selected. Should you
wish to save
n,
use the procedure in "
i;L!
Copying" ( ....
P.24) to specify a patch and store it in memory.
In addition, in cases where you have stored data to a
MIDI sequencer or the like, such data from this machine
will be alsotransterred to the "Sound-use data region" of
the GP-16 when IT is transmitted.
Transminer
Receiver
i
Selecting a patch
«NUMBER» etc
Once the setting has been made, the message "Push
SYSTEM Key!" will appear blinking in the upper line at
the display.
[Step 5-5] Press iSYSTEM! .
[Step 6-5]
« When "NUMBER", "BANK" or "GROUP"
has
been selected in [Step 4-5J »
Select the Number (Bank, Group) that is to be transmit-
ted. The selected Number (Bank, Group) will appear
In
the display. the coment at the display is as follows
,
When you wish to transmit the currently selec1ed Number •
(Bank, Group), this step
IS
not needed
"NUMBER"
':'r:.~t.,_.
I
r-{Ur'IE:EF'
!.J
i-' -
P
~:
r· - -
1
r'~
E: - 1
(Example To transmit Group A, Bank:
1,
Number 1)
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