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Knob
Parameter
Value
Explanation
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PLY .FEL
(PLAY FEEL)
Selects the response to your picking dynamics. By
changing this setting appropriately for your guitar
playing style or the sound that you’re controlling,
you can make the sound respond more naturally
to the dynamics of your playing.
FEEL1–4
FEEL1 is the setting that gives you the
broadest expressive range of volume
change in response to your picking
dynamics. As the number increases,
it becomes easier to produce a loud
volume even for softly-picked notes.
This allows you to perform with a
consistent volume even when tapping
or when your picking is inconsistent.
NO
DYNA
This mode produces a fixed volume
regardless of your picking dynamics.
STRUM
Softly-picked notes are suppressed. This
lets you suppress unwanted notes that
might otherwise be sounded when your
finger accidentally contacts a string.
[2]
CHROMA
(CHOROMATIC)
When you smoothly change the pitch of a guitar
note, for example by bending a string, this setting
lets you quantize the pitch change of the transmit-
ted MIDI messages to semitone steps.
OFF
Conventional pitch bend data is
transmitted. The pitch changes
smoothly in response to string bending
and vibrato.
TYPE1
When the pitch is changed, the
currently-sounding note is not stopped,
but only pitch bend data is transmitted.
This allows you to produce smooth slurs
as when playing a recorder.
TYPE2
When the pitch is changed, the note is
retriggered at the new pitch, so that the
pitch changes only in semitone steps.
This means that a new attack is heard
each time the pitch changes. If the
string vibration has diminished since
you plucked the string, the retriggered
notes gradually diminish to reflect this.
TYPE3
As with TYPE2, the note is retriggered at
the new pitch, so that the pitch changes
only in semitone steps. However, the
retriggered note does not reflect any
decrease in the string vibration; the
retriggered note has the same level as
the initially-played note.
MIDI SETTING
Here you can make MIDI-related settings for the GT-001.
Knob
Parameter
Value
Explanation
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RX .CH(RECEIVE
CHANNEL)
This sets the MIDI channel used for receiving MIDI
messages.
Ch. 1– Ch. 16
Specifies the receive channel.
[2]
OMNI
(OMNI MODE)
This makes the settings for the channels used for MIDI
information.
OFF
Information is received on the
channel specified by the RX.CH
setting.
ON
Messages are received on all
channels, regardless of the MIDI
channel settings.
[3]
TX .CH
(TRANSMIT
CHANNEL)
This sets the MIDI channel used for transmitting MIDI
messages.
Ch. 1– Ch. 16.
Specifies the transmit channel.
RX
Transmits on the same channel
as the RX CH.
Knob
Parameter
Value
Explanation
[4]
DEV .ID
(DEVICE ID)
This sets the MIDI Device ID used for transmitting and
receiving Exclusive messages.
1–32
Sets the MIDI Device ID.
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SYNC
(SYNC CLOCK)
This setting determines the basis used for synchroniz-
ing the timing for effect modulation rates and other
time-based parameters.
* When you have an external MIDI device connected
via USB, the MASTER BPM is then synchronized to
the external MIDI device’s tempo, thus disabling
the MASTER BPM setting. To enable setting of the
MASTER BPM, set to “INTERNAL.”
* When synchronizing performances to the MIDI
Clock signal from an external MIDI device, timing
problems in the performance may occur due to
errors in the MIDI Clock.
AUTO
Operations are synchronized
to the MIDI Clock received via
MIDI. However, operations are
automatically synchronized to
the GT-001’s internal Clock if the
GT-001 is unable to receive the
external Clock.
INTERNAL
Operations are synchronized to
the GT-001’s internal Clock.
[3]
PC .OUT
This setting determines whether or not Program
Change messages are output when patches are
switched on the GT-001.
* On the GT-001, Bank Select messages are output
simultaneously with Program Change messages.
OFF
Program Change messages are
not output, even when patches
are switched.
ON
Program Change messages are
simultaneously output when
patches are switched.
[4]
MAP .SEL
(PROGRAM
CHANGE MAP
SELECT)
This setting determines whether patches are switched
according to the Program Change Map settings, or to
the default settings.
FIX
This deactivates the Program
Change Map.
Switches to the patches accord-
ing to the default settings.
PROG
This activates the Program
Change Map.
Switches to the patches accord-
ing to the Program Change Map.
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C1 .OUT
(CTL1 OUT)
This sets the controller number when operation data
from the footswitch connected to the CTL/EXP jack is
output as Control Change messages.
OFF
Control Change messages are
not output.
CC#1–CC#31,
CC#64–CC#95
This sets the controller number
when CTL 1 pedal operation
data is output as Control Change
messages.
[2]
C2 .OUT
(CTL2 OUT)
OFF
Control Change messages are
not output.
CC#1–CC#31,
CC#64–CC#95
This sets the controller number
when CTL 2 pedal operation
data is output as Control Change
messages.
[3]
EXP OUT
This sets the controller number when operation data
from the expression pedal connected to the CTL/EXP
jack is output as Control Change messages.
OFF
Control Change messages are
not output.
CC#1–CC#31,
CC#64–CC#95
This sets the controller number
when [EXP] pedal operation
data is output as Control Change
messages.