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Explains how to power the guitar using batteries or AC adapter for operation.
Guides on replacing worn-out strings for better sound and tuning stability.
Details on using the built-in electronic tuner and setting standard pitch frequency.
Instructions for fine-tuning octave pitch adjustments at the bridge assembly for each string.
How to choose one of the 64 factory-programmed tones using the front panel keys.
Using octave keys to adjust the pitch of preset or MIDI sounds up or down.
Enabling chromatic mode for realistic reproduction of instruments like piano or vibraphone.
Configuring how far a note can be bent using microswitches 6, 7, and 8.
Adjusting sensitivity for individual strings to optimize trigger output and velocity.
Using the LED display to check and adjust trigger pickup sensitivity for each string.
Procedure to insert and select sounds from ROM or RAM cards on the guitar.
Switching between POLY and MONO modes using microswitch 1.
Configuring the guitar and MIDI sound source for POLY mode performance.
Setting up the guitar and MIDI sound sources for individual string control in MONO mode.
Illustrates controlling 6 sound sources using the PG guitar in MONO mode.
Using program keys to transmit program change numbers 0-127.
Using a screwdriver to tighten or loosen tuning knob screws for torque adjustment.
Turning screws to raise or lower pickups for optimal sound, with a 2-3mm rule.
Using hex wrenches to adjust stud bolt positions for desired string height.
Detailed explanation of the guitar's control panel, including selectors, keys, and displays.
Identification of features on the guitar's back panel, such as card slots and microswitches.