Roland G-800 Reference Manual page 89

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MIDI mode, MIDI on your G-800
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1'rx Ch, 2're Ch (A1~B16)
The NTA notes can be sent on two MIDI channels, so that you could control the G-800's
Arranger using a MIDIfied accordion or any other instrument capable of sending accompa-
niment data (or data used to control the accompaniment) on two channels (such as organs
with bass pedals, for example).
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Shift (-48~48)
This parameter allows you to transpose the received note messages before sending them to
the G-800's tone generator. You could change the pitch of the received MIDI note messages,
which may be useful if you are used to playing a song (that is being received via MIDI) in
another key than the one the data were programmed in. The maximum possible transposition
is four octaves up (48) or down (-48), each step representing a semitone.
The Shift parameter applies to both NTA channels.
E = 1'ch Limit, 2'ch Limit (C-1~G9)
High and Low allow you to set the note range to be received. If not all note messages on the
selected MIDI channel should be received by the NTA "part", set the range to the desired val-
ues.
To set the upper limit (High), first press Part Select [UPPER1] until the message below the
on-screen knob reads Hi 3h. To set the lower limit, press Part Select [UPPER1] to select Low
before setting the value with the [UPPER/VARIATION] knob.
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Master page: [F3] (MIDI)—> [SHIFT] + [F1] (Basic)
[PAGE] A/V (select RX or TX page)
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