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GM
Bass
In
the
GM
mode,
the
BASS
buttons
[17]
in
the
BALANCE
section
will
control
the
volume
of
the
bass
part
of
the
GM
song
data
(MIDI
channel
2).
Whenever
one
of
these
buttons
is
pressed,
the
display
will
indicate
the
current
volume
>
'
level
(OFF/0—127)
for
a
few
e
seconds.
Ф
см
Bass
(17)
СМ
Ріапо
In
the
GM
mode,
the
М.
DRUMS
buttons
[18]
in
the
BALANCE
section
will
control
the
volume
of
the
piano
part
of
the
GM
song
data
(MIDI
channel
1).
Whenever
one
of
these
buttons
is
pressed,
the
display
will
indicate
the
current
volume
level
(OFF/0—1
27)
for
a
few
seconds.
Whenever
the
GM
mode
is
selected,
the
Local
Control
parameter
allows
you
to
internally
disconnect
the
E-66's
keyboard
from
its
sound
source.
This
parameter
is
particularly
useful
when
you
have
the
E-66
connected
to
a
MIDI
sequencer
(Roland's
MC-500
for
example)
or
a
personal
computer.
In
such
a
case,
make
the
following
connections:
Connect
the
E-66's
MIDI
OUT
to
the
MIDI
IN
of
the
sequencer,
and
the
MIDI
OUT
on
the
sequencer
to
the
E-66's
MIDI
IN.
SEQUENCER
Turn
the
GM
mode
on
(as
described
on
page
xx),
set
the
LOCAL
parameter
to
OFF,
and
turn
the
sequencer's
SOFT
|
SOUND
GENERATION
LOCAL
ON/OFF
SWITCH
THRU
function
ON.
(Refer
to
КЕҮБОДЕП
your
sequencer
manual
for
details).
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