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MIDI
mode,
MIDI
on
your
G-800
Sees
sss
O
OO
OOO
YO
E
Filter
This
parameter
allows
you
to
select
several
MIDI
messages
and
to
specify
for
each
of
them
(i.e.
for
each
selectable
parameter)
whether
(On)
or
not
(Off)
the
selected
message
should
be
received.
Use
the
Part
Select
[UPPER2]
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
The
MIDI
messages
you
can
filter
are:
MIDI
message
Meaning
-
aaa
PChng
Program
change
messages
(including
Bank
Select)
PBend
Pitch
Bend
messages
Modul
Modulation
messages
(CC1)
Volum
Volume
messages
(CC7)
PanPt
hi
Pan(pot)
messages
(CC10)
Expre
Expression
messages
(CC11)
Hold
|
Hold
(Sustain,
Damper)
messages
(CC64)
Sostn
|
Sostenuto
messages
(CC66)
Soft
|
Soft
messages
(CC67)
Revrb
Reverb
Send
messages
(CC91)
ere
Chrus
Chorus
Send
messages
(CC93)
Delay
Delay
Send
messages
(CC94)
Assignable
control
Registered
parameter
number
(CC100/101)
Non-registered
parameter
number
(CC98/99)
SysEx
messages
(system
exclusive)
What
to
do
when
the
received
CC32
messages
equals
O
or
is
missing
Note:
For
this
parameter,
you
can
only
select
Old
or
New,
i.e.
you
cannot
filter
this
Bank
Select
message.
(This
filter
only
applies
to
reception.)
tt
nee
tee
cere
Note:
See
“MIDI
messages
used
by
the
G-800”
on
page
79
for
details
about
these
MIDI
messag-
es.
E
Limit
(High,
Low:
C-1~G9)
These
parameters
(High
and
Low)
allow
you
to
set
the
note
range
to
be
received.
If
not
all
note
messages
on
the
selected
MIDI
channel
should
be
received
by
the
selected
part,
set
the
range
to
the
desired
values.
To
set
the
upper
limit
(High),
first
press
Part
Select
[UPPER
1]
until
the
message
below
the
on-screen
knob
reads
Hi
Sh.
To
set
the
lower
limit,
press
Part
Select
[UPPER1]
to
select
Low
before
setting
the
value
with
the
[UPPER/VARIATION]
knob.
Note:
The
Low
Limit
cannot
be
set
to
a
higher
value
than
the
High
Limit
(and
vice
versa).
Once
the
Low
Limit
equals
the
High
Limit,
setting
a
higher
Low
value
will
also
increase
the
High
value,
Note:
Some
instruments
start
at
C-2
and
end
at
G8
(instead
of
C-1
and
G9).
You
may
have
to
“add
an
octave”
to
the
value
you
see
on
the
screen
of
your
computer
or
external
sequencer.
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