Making Program Changes; To Make Program Changes; Adjustments; Machine Head Torque - Casio PG-380 Player's Manual

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Making Program
Changes
Your PG guitar lets you make
"remote" selection of MIDI
voices. You can send MIDI pro-
gram change number using the
eight program keys on your PG
guitar so you don't have to use
controls on the MIDI sound
source,
Machine Head
Torque
By adjusting the torque of the
machine head, you can prevent
strings from becoming detuned
(to some extent).
is
MIDI/Adjustments
To make
program
changes
To make program changes
assign a number using the
program keys. The numbers
on the display corresponds to
program change number as
shown on the chart.
It's important to note that
MIDI Program Change num-
bers are not synonymous with
"voice" or "program" num-
bers on your MIDI sound
source, Naturally, the program
'or voice numbering system for
individual instruments are
different.
In the normal or card "A" sta-
tus (when RAM or ROM card is
used), program change numbers
0 to 63 can be transmitted.
In the card "B" status (when
ROM card is used) program
change numbers 64 10127 can
be transmitted.
Program Change
Program
Display | (normal status
Change
orcard " A " )
|
(card "B")
1-18 |
0-
|
@- 7
| 21-28
8-1
R- 19
31-38
16-3
80-87
41 - 48
4-31
88-95
51-58
2-39
96 103
61 - 68
40-47
104
- 111
71-78
48 = 55
12-119
81 - 88
56 - 63
120-127
To adjust machine
head torque
© Using a Philips screwdriver,
tighten or loosen the screw
holding each tuning knob
Turn to the left (B) to loosen
torque and to the right (@) to
tighten torque.

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