To Perform In The Mono Mode; Example Of Mono Mode Performance - Casio PG-380 Player's Manual

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To perform in the
MONO mode
In the MONO mode, each
string can be used to control a
different MIDI timbre.
@Set the guitar to the MONO
mode (see page 13 figure A)
@Make sure that the MIDI
transmit channel numbers of
each string correspond to the
MIDI receive channels of
sound source(s).
(@Match MIDI bend range of
guitar and sound source (see
page 22),
TRANSMIT CHANNELS
IN THE MONO MODE
String
1
Basie channel
Basic channel + 1
Basic channel + 2
Basic channel + 3
Basic channel + 4
Basic channel
+ 5
In the MONO mode, PRO-
GRAM CHANGE and BEND
RANGE messages are transmit-
ted for all strings. Because of
this, bending of multiple strings
is possible.
Example of MONO mode performance
Using the PG guitar MIDI to control 6 sound sources (or MIDI
timbres),
String
Ast = chi
+t
[2nd = cho——>|
|
\—3rd = cg ——|
|
| ath, = cha———
[—Sth = chs ——»[ ats
eS)
| 6th = ens oa]
)
(mio1 oun)
(10118)
If you're using a sound source such as the Casio VZ-1, CZ-1 or
CZ-5000 which is capable of receiving MIDI MONO mode mes-
sages, you can control up to 6 voices through a single unit
(providing the sound source features 6 sound source channels).
MIDI
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