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Midi guitar system

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control number
from
the listing in thesynth manual. Thetwo
digits will keep on blinking. When the desired number is
entered. press
@
ENTER. This
puts
the selected number into
memory. and causes
the
two
digits to
stop blinking.
Not
e:
The present MIDI standard provides up to
@
MIDI
control numbers (from 00
to
31).
If.
during this procedure, you
enter in a number
higher
than 31.
an
"error"
message will
appear on
the
display 01 the
MCI
.
When
this happens, just
enter in the desired number again and continue with
the
procedure.
Once
the knob assignment
has
been made.
you may wish to
change the
range
of control the
knob
has. This is done by
changing the control
range
on the synth. Refer to your synth
owner's manual.
4
)
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ASS
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ARM
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First press
@
ENTER and hold while pressing
@
PROGRAM SELECT
KEY,
then release
both.
The®ASSIGNABLE
CONTROL
ARM
is similar to®ASSIGN-
ABLE CONTROL KNOB.
in that any
MIDI
controHable para-
meter of the
synt
h
may be assigned to
arm control. Again.
re fer
to
the
owner's manual of your synth for the listing of
patch
parameters under MIDI control.
and
their MIDI control
numbers.
Start
by
pressing
@
ENTER and
@
PROGRAM SELECT KEY
as described in the
flow
chart. The two digits
of
®
MIDI
CHANNEL
DISPLAY will
blink, indicating that
a
MIDI control
number
needs
tobe
entered. USing
@l
DATA ENTRY KEYSor
@
INCREMENT
IDEC
REMENT KEYS,
enter in the desired
MIDI
control number (from the listing in your synth manual).
The
two
digils
will
cUlltinue IJliriking. Wilen the desired
number
is entered,
press
@
ENTER. This
puts the number
into memory,
and
causes the
two
digits to stop blinking.
Note; The MIDI standard
provides 32
MID
I
control numbers,
from 00 to 31 If.
during
this
procedure,
a
number higher than
31
is entered,
the
display will
read
"Pb", indicating that the
pitch
bend function
has
been assigned to arm
control. If this
is
not
desired, simply
enter in
the desired
MIDI control number
and continue
with
the
procedure.
Once
the arm
aSSignment has been made, you may wish
to
change the
range
of control that the arm has. This is done by
changing
the
control range on
your
synth. Refer to your synth
owner's manual.
5)
Setting
th
e
synth
voice transposition
KEY.
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This
procedure
sets the synth voice transposition,
or
the
amount of shift in
the
pitch of the synth'S voice with respect to
the
guitar. The amount of shift is adjustable in "semitones",
or "half sleps"lrom 12 half steps (one octave up) to
-
12
half
steps (one octave
down).
Start by pressing
@
KEY TRANSPOSE
KEY. This
causes
®
KEY TRANSPOSE INDICATOR
and two digits of
@l
STRING
ASSIGN DISPLAY to
blink, indicating that transposition
information
needs
to
be entered. If It is desired
to
transpose
down, press
@
+,
-
KEY. The
display will indicate this with a
"negative
sign" in
front
of
the number.
If the negallve sign is
present and you wish
to
transpose
up, press
@
+,
-
KEY
again. This removes
the negative sign.
Then
enter the
number of half steps
of
shift
desired With eltehr
(j)
DATA
ENTRY
KEYS
or
@
INCREMENT
I
DECREMENT
KEYS. The
two digitS will keep blinking.
When the desrred shift is
enlered press
@
ENTER.
This enters the shift information
into memory and
causes the
@
STRING ASSIGN DISPLAY
and
®
KEY TRANSPOSE INDICATOR
to stop blinking.
6)
Activating
selected strings
,
AoSSIGN~:
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Sometimes it is desirable
10 de-activate some of the guitar
strings, so that
only
selected
strings create synth sound. For
example, you may
wish
to
add a bass synth patch to the two
lowest
strings.
Or you
may
add
a "strrngs" patch
to
the three
highest strings for chord
work.
Start by prc::;sing
®
STRING SELECT KEY. This causes
@
STRING SELECT INDICATOR
and six vertical lines in
@
STRING ASSIGN DISPLAY
to blink. The Six lines represent
each string
of
the guitar.
Select the desired strings by using
keys
"'"
through
"6" of
@
DATA ENTRY KEYS, or turn
all
strings on
or off
by
using
@
INCREMENT
IDECREMENT
KEYS. Notice that as
strings are deactivated. the vertical line
representing that string
is cut in
half.
As a string is activated,
the line returns
to
full
length. During this time the display
continues to blink.
Once
the desired
strings are activated
prp.ss
@
ENTFR This puts the
SIring assignment Into
memory and causes the display
to stop blinking
7) Assigning
MCl MIDI channel
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DISPLAY
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ENTRY
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OATA
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ENTRY
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ENTRY
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or
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DISPLAY
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DATA
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ENTRY
or
- - -
DISPLAY
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NOTE:
OATA ENTRY'S AS BEFORE.
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