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Roland M-GS64
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Eee
data
as
Exclusive
messages,
you
must
make
sure
that
both
devices
are
set
to
the
same
Device
ID
number.
The
Device
ID
number
can
be
set
in
the
range
of
1—32.
The
factory
setting
is
17.
*
When
playing
Roland
SMF
music
data,
be
sure
to
set
the
Device
ID
number
to
17.
If
this
is
not
done,
playback
will
not
be
correct.
*
It
is
not
possible
to
set
the
Device
ID
number
independently
for
each
Part.
®
Reverb
(Master
Reverb
Level)
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
depth
of
the
reverb
effect
for
the
entire
M-GS64.
®
Chorus
(Master
Chorus
Level)
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
depth
of
the
chorus
effect
for
the
entire
M-GSé64.
®
Vol&Hold
(Volume
Message
and
Hold
Message
Receive
Switch)
:
Off,
Vol,
Hold,
On
This
sets
the
reception
status
for
volume
messages
and
hold
mes-
sages
independently
for
each
Part.
Off
(oFF)
Neither
Volume
messages
nor
Hold
messages
will
be
received,
Vol(veL)
Volume
messages
will
be
received,
but
Hold
mes-
sages
will
not
be
received.
Hold
(hLd)
Hold
messages
will
be
received,
but
Volume
mes-
sages
will
not
be
received.
On
(on)
Both
Volume
messages
and
Hold
messages
will
be
received.
@
Preg
Chg
(Program
Change
Message
Receive
Switch)
:
On/Off
This
parameter
sets
the
reception
status
for
Program
Change
messages
independently
for
each
Part.
When
this
is
turned
“on,”
Program
Change
messages
will
be
received.
When
this
is
turned
“OFF,”
they
will
not
be
received.
@
Bank
Sel
{Bank
Select
Message
Receive
Switch)
¢
On/Off
Other
MIDI
devices
can
transmit
MIDI
Bank
Select
messages
and
Program
Change
messages
to
the
M-GS64
to
select
sounds.
If
the
Bank
Sel
parameter
is
“on,”
such
MIDI
messages
will
select
Variation
sounds
and
User
sounds
on
the
M-GS64.
If
this
para-
meter
is
“OFF,”
Variation
sounds
and
User
sounds
cannot
be
selected
via
MIDI
messages.
(However,
Capital
sounds
can
still
be
selected.)
For
details
on
using
messages
to
select
sounds,
refer
to
p-
21.
@
Sys
Ex
{System
Exclusive
Message
Receive
Switch)
=
On/Off
This
parameter
sets
the
reception
status
for
System
Exclusive
messages.
When
this
parameter
is
turned
“on,”
System
Exclusive
messages
will
be
received.
When
turned
“oFF”
they
will
not
be
received.
Bulk
Dump
messages
are
one
kind
of
System
Exclusive
message.
I
Metrix
1
(Part
Parameters)
BB
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Hold
down
the
Select
button
and
press
the
F1
button.
The
F1
indicator
will
blink.
Part
Mode
MIP
Mode
iMag
Sel
|
Vib.Rate
Vib,
Depth
Vib.Delay
|
Cuttott
Resa
|
Attack
Decay
Release
|
°
oO
°
7
Select
eS
ae
Ese
Ee
To
select
the
Part
you
wish
to
set,
hold
the
Part
button
and
press
Sol.
B
Settings
Affecting
the
Sound
........scccsssesessacereee
@
Delay
(Part
Delay
Level)
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
depth
of
the
delay
effect
for
each
Part
(an
echo
effect).
@
Part
Mode
:
Norm/Drum
1/Drum
2
For
Parts
which
will
play
normal
instrumental
sounds,
select
Norm
(Normal
Part).
For
Parts
which
are
to
play
drums
or
per-
cussion,
select
Drum
1
or
Drum
2.
Drum
Parts
produce
different
sounds
(instruments)
for
each
MIDI
note
number,
allowing
a
sin-
gle
Part
to
play
many
different
sounds
(
Drum
Set
List,
p.
31)
The
Drum
1
and
Drum
2
modes
can
each
be
set
to
up
to
two
Parts.
This
allows
you
to
simultaneously
use
pairs
of
identical
drum
sets.
For
example,
if
you
have
the
Drum
Parts
set
as
shown
below,
changing
the
Part
Al0
drum
set,
STANDARDI,
to
TR-
808/909
Set
will
cause
Part
A12
also
to
change
to
TR-808/909
Set
since
they
both
are
set
to
the
Drum
1
mode.
Part
Name
(Part
Mode)
Drum
Set
Name
Part
A10
(Drum
1)
STANDARD1
Part
All
(Drum2)
JAZZ
Part
Al2
(Drum
1)
STANDARD1
@
M/P
Mode
(Mono/Poly
Mode)
:
Mono/Poly
If
Mono
(mono
mode)
is
selected,
that
Part
will
play
only
one
note
at
a
time.
Mono
mode
is
effective
when
used
for
Parts
that
will
be
playing
monophonic
instruments
such
as
trumpet
or
sax.
For
Parts
that
need
to
play
chords,
select
Poly
(poly
mode).
=
Changing
the
M/P
Mode
for
a
Drum
Part
will
not
affect
the
way
it
sounds.
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