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Roland M-GS64
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*
When
you
select
this
parameter,
the
Monitor
indicator
will
blink.
To
execute
the
selected
type
of
bulk
dump,
press
the
Enter
button.
*
Since
a
large
volume
of
data
is
transmitted,
you
should
first
check
the
memory
capacity
of
the
receiving
MIDI
device
before
you
execute
the
bulk
dump.
If
there
is
insufficient
mem-
ory
to
receive
the
data,
transmission
will
be
interrupted.
If
all
data
is
transmitted,
the
M-GS64
transmits
a
bulk
dump
of
approximately
26
Kbytes.
*
Be
aware
that
if
MIDI
OUT/THRU
Select
is
set
to
THRU,
the
data
will
not
be
transmitted.
@
Prevw
Noje
(Preview
Note
Name)
:
C-1
-
G9
This
sets
the
note
that
will
be
sounded
by
the
Preview
function
(p.
20).
The
‘A’
note
in
the
center
of
the
keyboard
is
A4.
*
If
the
Key
Shift
parameter
has
been
set,
the
pitch
will
be
shift-
ed.
:
@
Prevw
Velo
(Preview
Velocity)
:
0
-
127
This
sets
the
velocity
value
of
the
note
that
will
be
sounded
by
the
Preview
function.
Normally,
higher
velocity
values
will
result
in
a
louder
volume.
@
SysOutMode
(System
Output
Mode)
:
Selected/Fixed
This
determines
whether
the
Output
Assign
setting
(p.
10)
will
be
valid
or
not.
Selected
The
sound
of
each
Part
will
be
output
as
specified
by
the
Output
Assign
settings.
The
output
of
each
Part
will
be
fixed
as
follows,
regard-
less
of
the
Output
Assign
settings.
Fixed
For
Mode
1:
Both
Parts
A
and
B
wil)
be
output
in
stereo
with
the
effect
sound
from
the
Output
1
jacks.
Outputt
(Includes
effects)
For
Mode
2:
The
Parts
of
group
A
will
be
output
in
stereo
with
the
effect
sound
from
the
Output
1
jacks,
and
the
Parts
of
group
B
similarly
from
the
Output
2
jacks.
A
Part
———
Outputi
(Includes
effects)
B
Part
—-—-»
Output2
(includes
effects)
In
this
case
only,
the
Output
2
jacks
will
output
sound
that
includes
the
effect
sound.
18
*
The
headphone
jack
will
output
the
sound
that
is
sent
to
Output
1.
This
means
that
the
sound
of
the
Parts
assigned
to
Output
2
will
not
be
heard
in
the
headphones.
At
the
factory
settings,
this
parameter
is
set
to
“Selected.”
@
OUT/THRU
(MIDI
OUT/THRU
Select)
:
OUT/THRU
The
“MIDI
OUT/THRU”
connector
located
on
the
back
panel
of
the
M-GS64
functions
either
as
a
MIDI
OUT
or
a
MIDI
THRU.
When
the
OUT/THRU
Select
parameter
is
set
to
OUT
the
con-
nector
functions
as
MIDI]
OUT,
and
when
set
to
THRU
it
func-
tions
as
MIDI
THRU.
THRU:
Data
received
at
MIDI
IN
A
is
retransmitted
from
MIDI
OUT/THRU
without
change.
Data
received
at
MIDI
IN
B
will
not
be
thru-ed
even
if
THRU
is
selected.
Also,
regardless
of
the
In
Mode
setting,
MIDI
IN
B
data
will
not
be
thru-ed.
OUT:
Exclusive
data
can
be
transmitted
from
the
MIDI
OUT/THRU
connector.
*
When
you
change
this
setting,
the
display
will
blink.
In
order
to
make
the
new
setting
valid,
you
must
turn
the
power
on
once
again.
@
Mute
Lock
:
On/Off
When
you
re-play
song
data
that
has
already
been
played
back,
Mute
settings
(p.
6)
that
you
made
may
sometimes
be
canceled.
This
happens
because
the
beginning
of
the
song
contains
data
that
resets
the
M-GS64
(General
MIDI
System
On,
GS
Reset).
If
you
turn
Mute
Lock
on,
the
Mute
settings
will
not
be
Jost
even
if
GS
Reset
or
General
MIDI
System
On
messages
are
received,
so
you
will
not
need
to
reset
the
Mute
settings.
@
EQ
Lock
(Equalizer
Lock)
:
On/Off
When
a
GS
Reset
or
General
MIDI
System
On
message
is
received,
the
equalizer
settings
will
normally
be
reset
to
the
fac-
tory
settings.
However
if
the
EQ
Lock
is
on,
the
equalizer
set-
tings
will
be
preserved.
@
Out
Asgn
Lock
(Output
Assign
Lock)
:
On/Off
The
Output
Assign
and
System
Output
Mode
settings
will
nor-
mally
be
reset
to
the
factory
settings
when
a
GS
Reset
or
GM
System
On
messages
are
received.
However
if
Out
Assign
Lock
is
on,
these
settings
will
not
change.
@
Rx
Mode
(Rx
Sys
Mode:
System
Mode
Receive
Switch)
:
On/Off
The
selection
of
either
Single
Module
Mode
or
Double
Module
Mode
(p.
8)
is
referred
to
as
the
System
Mode.
The
Rx
Sys
Mode
parameter
is
the
receive
switch
for
MIDI
messages
(System
Mode
Set,
p.
42)
that
switch
the
System
Mode.
If
Rx
Sys
Mode
is
turned
off,
the
mode
will
not
change
when
a
System
Mode
Set
message
is
received.
If
it
is
turned
on,
the
made
will
change.

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