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Casio PG-380 - Making MIDI Program Changes; Making Program Changes; Machine Head Torque Adjustment; Machine Head Torque

Casio PG-380
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Making
Program
Changes
Your
PG
guitar
lets
you
make
“remote”
selection
of
MIDI
voices.
You
can
send
MIDI
pro-
gram
change
number
using
the
eight
program
keys
on
your
PG
guitar
so
you
don't
have
to
use
controls
on
the
MIDI
sound
source,
Machine
Head
Torque
By
adjusting
the
torque
of
the
machine
head,
you
can
prevent
strings
from
becoming
detuned
(to
some
extent).
is
MIDI/Adjustments
To
make
program
changes
To
make
program
changes
assign
a
number
using
the
program
keys.
The
numbers
on
the
display
corresponds
to
program
change
number
as
shown
on
the
chart.
It’s
important
to
note
that
MIDI
Program
Change
num-
bers
are
not
synonymous
with
“voice”
or
“program”
num-
bers
on
your
MIDI
sound
source,
Naturally,
the
program
‘or
voice
numbering
system
for
individual
instruments
are
different.
In
the
normal
or
card
“A”
sta-
tus
(when
RAM
or
ROM
card
is
used),
program
change
numbers
0
to
63
can
be
transmitted.
In
the
card
“B”
status
(when
ROM
card
is
used)
program
change
numbers
64
10127
can
be
transmitted.
Program
Change
Program
Display
|
(normal
status
Change
orcard
“A")
|
(card
“B")
1-18
|
0-
|
@-
7
|
21-28
8-1
R-
19
31-38
16-3
80-87
41
-
48
4-31
88-95
51-58
2-39
96
103
61
-
68
40-47
104
-
111
71-78
48
=
55
12-119
81
-
88
56
-
63
120-127
To
adjust
machine
head
torque
©
Using
a
Philips
screwdriver,
tighten
or
loosen
the
screw
holding
each
tuning
knob
Turn
to
the
left
(B)
to
loosen
torque
and
to
the
right
(@)
to
tighten
torque.