Gl Xx - Local Sequencer Control; Gl Xx - Sequencer Midi Time Code Send; Gl Xx - Sequencer Midi Transmit Channel; Gl Xx - Midi Receive Channel - Wantegrity HAWK-800 Owner's Manual

Programmable polyphonic synthesizer upgrade kit
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means that you can use your synthesizer to transmit MIDI data to another MIDI instrument while your synthesizer can
play its own sequencer or even respond to incoming MIDI data.

24 GL xx - Local Sequencer control

xx - 0=off, 1=on
Setting local sequencer control to off stops the sequencer from triggering the sound generation of the synthesizer. This
means that you can use your synthesizer to transmit MIDI data while you continue to play the keyboard to generate
sounds on the synthesizer.

25 GL xx - Sequencer MIDI time code send

xx - 0=no, 1=yes
Setting this parameter to no allows the sequencer to send just the note data without MIDI sequencer clock messages.
Setting this parameter to 1 causes the synthesizer to transmit MIDI sequencer clock messages. This parameter does not
affect the transmission of start or stop MIDI messages when those buttons are pressed on the front panel.

26 GL xx - Sequencer MIDI transmit channel

xx – 0=Off, 1-16=sequencer MIDI transmit channel
0=no MIDI sequencer transmit, 1-16 selects the MIDI transmit channel

27 GL xx - MIDI receive channel

xx – 1-16
Determines the MIDI receive channel to which the synthesizer will respond.

28 GL xx - MIDI soft thru

xx – 0=off, 1=on
This parameters allows setting the HAWK-800 so that it retransmits MIDI data messages that are received on the MIDI "in"
port and retransmits them on the MIDI "out" port. This is useful if you wish to cascade MIDI devices. You should not use
this feature except to cascade another Poly-800 or EX-800 together in a master and slave configuration.

31 GL xx - Extended playing range

xx – 0=off, 1=on
Will set operating the currently selected patch to octave 2 position and will turn off note correction one octave above and
one octave below the keyboard range. This allows the Poly-800 and EX-800 to respond to MIDI note messages across six
octaves instead of the four that the original keyboard used. To do this, the octave parameters 11 and 21 are set to their
mid point.

32 GL xx - Cascading unit number

xx - 0=off, 1=play odd notes, 2=play even notes
This parameter allows two Poly-800's or EX-800's to be set up so that they work in tandem to play odd and even notes
individually. This provides an increase in the Polyphony (number of simultaneous notes being played). This requires that
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