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Chapter 7 Using the GT-PRO with External MIDI Devices Connected
Enabling/Disabling the Program Change
Map Settings (MIDI Map Select)
This setting determines whether patches are switched
according to the Program Change Map settings, or to the
default settings.
fig.07-0280
1. Press [SYSTEM] several times to display the MIDI
setting screen.
2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] so that “Map Select”
is displayed.
fig.07-0260d
3. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to select “Fix” or
“Prog.”
4. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
Bank Select Message
A bank select message consists of a set of two control
change messages, the controllers numbered 0 (CC#0) and
32 (CC#32). Normally, you select a sound by using the
bank select message followed by a program change
message.
Changing Patch Numbers on an
External MIDI Device from the GT-PRO
When a patch is selected on the GT-PRO, the bank select and
program change messages sent from the GT-PRO correspond
with each other as shown below.
* If you wish to know whether the receiving device can recognize
bank select messages or not, refer to the description for control
changes in the MIDI implementation chart provided in the
owner's manual of the receiving device.
* If the receiving device does not recognize bank select messages,
it will ignore the bank select messages and recognize only the
program change messages.
Value Explanation
Fix
Switches to the patches according to the
default settings. For more on the default
settings, refer to p. 77.
Prog
Switches to the patches according to the
Program Change Map.
13 2
4
Patch Number
Program Change
Bank
Select
Program
Number
U1-1
0
1
U1-2 2
: :
U10-9 99
U10-10 100
U11-1
1
1
U11-2 2
: :
U20-9 99
U20-10 100
P21-1
2
1
P21-2 2
: :
P30-9 99
P30-10 100
P31-1
3
1
P31-2 2
: :
P40-9 99
P40-10 100
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