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Manual de usuario Alvarez, modelo GT-6B

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The external MIDI device then switches its settings according to the Program Change message it receives. fig.10-01 Outputting Control Change Messages Data describing the actions of the CTL pedal, expression pedal, expression pedal switch, and external devices connected to the SUB EXP PEDAL/SUB CTL 1,2 jack are output as Control Change messages. Such messages can be used to (among other things) manipulate the parameters of an external MIDI device. MIDI Start/Stop, MMC Play/Stop MIDI Start/Stop or MMC Start/Stop messages are output when the CTL pedal, the expression pedal, the expression pedal switch, or the external device connected to the SUB EXP PEDAL/SUB CTL 1,2 jack is operated, allowing you to control the performance of the external MIDI device. * For more on how to make the settings, refer to p. 48 and 63. Transmitting Data You can use Exclusive messages to transmit the settings for effect sounds and other content stored in the GT-6B to other MIDI devices. For example, you can provide another GT-6B with the same settings, and save effect sound settings to a sequencer or other device. Controlling the GT-6B Remotely From an External MIDI Device Switching Patch Numbers When the GT-6B receives Program Change messages from the external MIDI device, the corresponding patches are switched simultaneously. You can set the correspondence between MIDI Program Change messages and the GT-6B’s patches using the Program Change Map (p. 69). Make these settings when you create correspondences for effect sounds with other MIDI devices. The connections shown in the figure below are for a sequencer automatically performing the backing as a bass is being played. The patches are switched automatically when the program numbers corresponding to the patches are input along with the performance data at the points where you have determined the GT-6B patches are to be switched. fig.10-02 Receiving Control Change Messages You can control specified parameters during a performance through Control Change messages received by the GT-6B. Parameters to be controlled are set with Pedal Assign (p. 46). Receiving Data The GT-6B can receive data transmitted from another GT-6B, as well as data that’s been stored on a sequencer. MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN Chapter 10 Using MIDI Making the Settings for MIDI Functions Here is a description of the GT-6B’s MIDI functions. Set them as needed, depending on the intended use. 1. Press [UTILITY] a number of times until the following screen appears. 2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] so that the parameter that you want to set appears in the display. 3. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to change the setting value. 4. Repeat steps 2–3 as necessary. 5. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen. MIDI RX Channel (MIDI Receive Channel) 1–16 This sets the MIDI channel used for receiving MIDI messages. * This was set to 1 when the unit was shipped from the factory. MIDI Omni Mode Omni Off, Omni On When set to “Omni On,” messages are received on all channels, regardless of the MIDI channel settings. * Even when Omni Mode is set to ON, the only Exclusive messages received are those for Device ID data set with “Device ID.” * This was set to “Omni On” when the unit was shipped from the factory. MIDI TX Channel (MIDI Transmit Channel) 1–16, Rx This sets the MIDI Transmit channel used for transmitting MIDI messages. When set to “Rx,” this MIDI channel is same as the MIDI Receive channel. * This was set to “Rx” when the unit was shipped from the factory. MIDI Device ID 1–32 This sets the Device ID used for transmitting and receiving Exclusive messages. * This was set to 1 when the unit was shipped from the factory. MIDI Sync Clock Auto, Internal You can synchronize the performance of a sequencer or other external MIDI device. Auto: When no MIDI Clock from the external MIDI device is being received, the performance is synchronized to the tempo set in MASTER BPM; when the external MIDI device’s MIDI Clock is being received, the performance is synchronized to that. Internal: The performance is synchronized to the tempo set in MASTER BPM. * This was set to “Auto” when the unit was shipped from the factory. * When you have an external MIDI device connected, the Master BPM is then synchronized to the external MIDI device’s tempo, thus disabling the Master BPM setting. If you want to be able to set the Master BPM, set to “Internal.” * When synchronizing performances to the MIDI Clock signal from an external MIDI device, timing problems in the performance may occur due to errors in the MIDI Clock. Chapter 65 Chapter 10 Using MIDI MIDI PC OUT (MIDI Program Change Out) Off, On This setting determines whether or not Program Change messages are output when patches are switched on the GT 6B. Off: Program Change messages are not output, even when patches are switched. On: Program Change messages are simultaneously output when patches are switched. MIDI EXP OUT (MIDI Expression Pedal Out) Off, 1–31, 33–95 This sets the controller number w...

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