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G-800
Reference
Manual
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time
(start,
stop,
clock)
messages
has
the
advantage
that
you
can
synchronize
external
instru-
ments
or
computers
with
your
G-800.
Option
Meaning
If
you
select
this
option,
the
G-800
will
only
send
start
or
stop
messages
when-
Start/Stop
ever
you
start
(or
stop)
Arranger
playback.
In
this
case,
no
Clock
messages
are
sent.
Clock
|
This
option
means
that
the
Arranger
sends
both
Start/Stop
and
Clock
messages
(usual
synchronization
method).
Again,
do
not
forget
to
select
the
right
MIDI
OUTput
to
be
used
for
sending
these
messages.
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Song
(Sync)
TX
Again,
there
are
several
option
for
sending
MIDI
realtime
messages
whenever
you
play
back
a
Song
using
the
G-800’s
Recorder:
Option
|
Meaning
|
If
you
select
this
option,
the
G-800's
Recorder
sends
only
Start/Stop
and
Start/Stop/Continue
continue
messages.
Continue,
by
the
way,
is
a
message
used
to
signal
that
playback
is
not
started
from
the
beginning
of
a
Song.
Clock
|
This
option
means
that
the
Recorder
sends
both
Start/Stop
and
Clock
oF
|
messages
(usual
synchronization
method).
In
this
case,
the
Recorder
sends
all
above
MIDI
realtime
messages
as
weil
as
Song
Position
Pointer
(SPP)
messages.
These
messages
are
used
Song
Position
Pointer
to
signal
the
current
play
back
position,
so
that
the
slaved
(synchronized)
drum
machine,
sequencer,
etc.
automatically
jumps
to
the
correct
position
upon
receiving
a
Song
Position
Pointer
message.
In
this
case,
the
Recorder
sends
Start/Stop/Continue
and
Clock
messages
Song
Select
as
well
as
Song
Select
messages.
Song
Select
messages
specify
which
song
memory
to
select.
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Note:
See
your
sequencer's
etc.
manual
to
see
whether
it
accepts
Song
Position
Pointer
or
Song
Select
messages.
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After
setting
all
these
parameters,
you
may
wish
to
save
them
to
a
MIDI
Set.
See
the
Player's
Guide
for
details.
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