EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual Section 10 — Sequencer Applications 
A few important points about MONO B Mode: 
• Notes played on each string will play only the corresponding Instrument•Track. 
Each string/Instrument•Track combination is totally independent. 
• MULT! IN MIDI CHANNELS do not have to be set 1-8. They can be set to 
any channel from 1 to 16, as long as each track has an independent MULTI IN 
MIDI CHANNEL, and the guitar controller transmits accordingly. Unless you 
have a very complex MIDI setup, setting things up as shown above will provide 
the most straight-forward and intuitive arrangement. 
Patch Selects and Presets 
Making patch select changes from a continuous controller (i.e. mod wheel, 
whammy bar, etc.) can be an adventure. The patch select buttons are sent and 
received as MIDI controller #70. Since the EPS-16 PLUS recognizes the 0-31 
range as both patch select up; 32-63 as the right patch select down; 64-95 as the 
left patch select; 96-127 as both patch selects down, it can be difficult to make 
predictable changes from a continuous controller. If your MIDI module has the 
capability of sending discrete or specific, rather than continuous controller 
numbers, then you'll be able to send predictable patch select changes. 
Another alternative is to assign the two pedals of the optional S W-5 Dual Foot 
Switch to act as patch select buttons. That way you can change patches with you 
feet as you play the guitar controller. 
Also, patch select configurations can be stored within performance presets which 
can be accessed by program changes 17-27 (MONO A only). Each time you send 
a program change from your MIDI module, the EPS-16 PLUS will respond to 
that change by selecting one of the eight presets (see Section 3 — Instruments 
and Presets). Also, check your program change and patch assignment section in 
you MIDI controller manual. 
Using the EPS-16 PLUS with a MIDI Guitar Controller 
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