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Chapter 2 Using the GR-20 with Guitar Effects
Switching between the Synth
Sound and Guitar Sound
To switch between the synth sound and guitar sound, use the
selector switch provided on your GK pickup.
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If the selector of your GK pickup (e.g., GK-3, GK-2A) is set to
the GK position (labeled SYNTH on the GK-2A), the synth
sound will be output. If set to the GUITAR position, the
guitar sound will be output. If the selector is set to MIX, both
sounds will be mixed and output.
* To adjust the volume balance between the synth sound and
guitar sound, use the volume (p. 20) of each patch to adjust the
synth sound, and the volume of the guitar or the connected
effects device to adjust the volume of the guitar sound.
Using the GR-20 with a
Multi-effects Unit
By connecting your multi-effects unit via MIDI, you can
automatically change sounds (patches) on the GR-20 by
selecting sounds (patches) on your multi-effects unit.
Channel (CH)
MIDI uses “channels” to send independent streams of data
over a single cable. In order for data to be received, the
receiving device must be set to receive the channel that the
transmitting device is sending on. This means you must set
the transmit channel of your multi-effects unit to match the
receive channel of the GR-20.
1.
Check the MIDI transmit channel of your multi-effects
unit.
For details, refer to the manual of your multi-effects unit.
2.
Press the [SYSTEM EDIT] button a number of times until
the MIDI CH/PLAY FEEL indicator lights.
fig.2-03(MIDI CH)
3.
Use the [NUMBER/VALUE] knob to change the setting.
Set the channel so it’s the same as the MIDI transmit
channel of your multi-effects unit.
4.
Press the [EXIT] button.
The setting will be stored, and you will return to Play
mode.
* The decimal point in the display will blink while the setting is
being stored. Don't turn off the power during this time.
* If you turn off the power before returning to Play mode, the
setting you made will not be stored.
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