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Casio PG-380 - MONO Mode Performance; MONO Mode Example

Casio PG-380
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To
perform
in
the
MONO
mode
In
the
MONO
mode,
each
string
can
be
used
to
control
a
different
MIDI
timbre.
@Set
the
guitar
to
the
MONO
mode
(see
page
13
figure
A)
@Make
sure
that
the
MIDI
transmit
channel
numbers
of
each
string
correspond
to
the
MIDI
receive
channels
of
sound
source(s).
(@Match
MIDI
bend
range
of
guitar
and
sound
source
(see
page
22),
TRANSMIT
CHANNELS
IN
THE
MONO
MODE
String
1
Basie
channel
Basic
channel
+
1
Basic
channel
+
2
Basic
channel
+
3
Basic
channel
+
4
Basic
channel
+
5
In
the
MONO
mode,
PRO-
GRAM
CHANGE
and
BEND
RANGE
messages
are
transmit-
ted
for
all
strings.
Because
of
this,
bending
of
multiple
strings
is
possible.
Example
of
MONO
mode
performance
Using
the
PG
guitar
MIDI
to
control
6
sound
sources
(or
MIDI
timbres),
String
Ast
=
chi
+t
[2nd
=
cho——>|
|
\—3rd
=
cg
——|
|
|
ath,
=
cha———
[—Sth
=
chs
——»[
ats
eS)
|
6th
=
ens
oa]
)
(mio1
oun)
(10118)
If
you're
using
a
sound
source
such
as
the
Casio
VZ-1,
CZ-1
or
CZ-5000
which
is
capable
of
receiving
MIDI
MONO
mode
mes-
sages,
you
can
control
up
to
6
voices
through
a
single
unit
(providing
the
sound
source
features
6
sound
source
channels).
MIDI
14