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Roland GI-10 - Inputting from a Divided Pickup; Divided Pickup Input Procedure; Divided Pickup Input Note; Inputting via MIC IN Jack

Roland GI-10
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Input
from
a
Divided
Pickup
Let's
try
sending
data
from
a
guitar
(with
a
GK-2
series
pickup)
into
a
sequencer.
<Procedure>
1.
Set
the
GI-10
send
mode,
MIDI
transmit
chan-
nel
and
Bend
Range
to
match
the
sound
gen-
erator
and
application,
as
described
on
p.
8.
2.
Set
the
sequencer
or
desktop
music
software
to
“soft
thru”
so
that
the
MIDI
data
from
the
GI-10
is
transmitted
to
the
connected
sound
generator
during
recording.
3.
Play
the
guitar.
If
the
sound
generator
is
heard,
the
preparation
is
complete.
4.
Set
the
sequencer
for
recording
and
begin
when
ready.
When
recording
is
complete,
check
the
recorded
result.
NOTE
If
your
sequencer
or
desktop
music
software
does
not
support
multichannel
recording,
set
the
GI-10
to
Poly
mode
send.
Input
Using
Equipment
Connected
to
MIC
IN
jack
By
connecting
a
microphone
or
guitar
(without
a
divided
pickup)
to
the
GI-10
MIC
IN
jack,
it
is
pos-
sible
to
convert
the
input
data
into
MIDI
data,
and
then
record
it
on
an
external
sequencer.
The
MIC
IN
jack
can
only
handle
single
notes.
It
will
not
respond
to
guitar
chords,
for
example.
<Procedure>
1.
Set
the
GI-10
send
mode,
MIDI
transmit
chan-
nel
and
bend
range
to
match
the
sound
gen-
erator
and
application,
as
described
on
p.
10.
2.
Set
the
sequencer
or
desktop
music
software
to
“soft
thru”
or
equivalent
function
so
the
MIDI
data
from
the
GI-10
is
flowed
through
into
the
connected
sound
generator
during
recording.
3.Play
the
guitar.
If
the
sound
generator
responds,
the
preparation
is
complete.
4.Set
the
sequencer
for
recording
and
begin
when
ready.
When
recording
is
complete,
check
the
recorded
result.
NOTE
If
the
GK
IN
connector
and
MIC
IN
jack
are
used
simultaneously,
the
MIC
IN
jack
will
have
priority.
If
a
microphone
or
other
equipment
is
connected
to
MIC
IN
and.a
guitar
is
connected
to
GK
IN,
the
guitar
data
will
not
be
output
through
the
MIDI
OUT
terminal,
so
an
external
sound
module
cannot
be
sounded.
Disconnect
the
equipment
from
the
MIC
IN
jack
first.
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