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24. G: P 1-100 LOCK (OFF or ON): Allows you to ‘lock’ the first block
of 100 presets so that they cannot be stored to. You can still edit
them, but any changes will be lost if another preset is recalled or if
you power down. This helps prevent the presets from becoming
altered during tryouts in stores. This parameter cannot be changed
until the correct LOCK COMBO is entered on parameter 26. To
change the setting of the LOCK turn the FUNCTION Knob
clockwise to the last Function (display reads G: TUNER REF), then
turn the PARAM knob clockwise to read G: LOCK COMBO, then
turn the VALUE knob to enter 234, then turn the parameter knob
back to "G: P 1-100 LOCK". Now you can change the lock ON /
OFF setting. Press 2nd then STORE to save the new status. If
you do not press 2nd then STORE the changes will only be in effect
while the unit is powered ON and the new settings will be lost on
the next power on. You must hit 2nd then STORE to make any
new saved presets permanent.
25. G: P 101-200 LOCK (OFF or ON): Allows you to ‘lock’ the second
block of 100 presets so that they cannot be stored to. You can still
edit them, but any changes will be lost if another preset is recalled
or if you power down. Since this second hundred presets are
identical to the first hundred when shipped, you may want to keep
the lock set to ON in this block until you are certain you need to
write over these presets. Note that presets 201 to 224 cannot be
locked. See item 24 above on how to change the lock ON to OFF.
26. G: LOCK COMBO (0 to 255): You cannot change the state of the
previous two locks until the correct combo number is entered here.
That number is 234, which should be easy to remember, but still
provide some hurdle to keep uninformed players from trashing the
presets, or keep you from accidently modifying your own presets,
for example from an inadvertent preset copy. Note that if you
navigate away from this function, the value is reset to 0.
27. G: MIDI PC Rcv (OFF or ON): This turns on the MIDI Program
Change Receive function. Program Change commands are two
bytes long and contain a midi channel number from 1 to 16 and a
program number from 1 to 128. The unit can also decode bank
change controller data, to select between bank 1, which consists of
presets 1 to 128, and bank 2, which consists of presets 129 to 224.
Once a bank change is made, a program change will only select
between presets within the bank. To get back to bank 1, either a
bank 1 change command needs to be issued via midi, or the unit
must be powered off then on to reset to the lower bank.
28. G: MIDI Channel (0 to 16). Selects the midi channel on which to
receive Program and Bank Change commands. If the channel 1 to
16 does not match the channel of the incoming message, the
message will be ignored. Setting this to 0 selects the OMNI