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IN Bank Selection and MIDI Channel Programming • Press the UTILITY button until the MIDI CONTROL function appears (MIDI CONTROL is the second function on the UTILITY "list"). O Select the bank to program using the and 7buttons. O Press the STORE button to move the cursor to the channel (ch) parameter. 0' Use the Iti and IVI buttons to set the receive MIDI channel (1 - 16), the OMNI mode (all channels can be received), or turn MIDI reception OFF for the selected bank. 0 Press the MEMORY button to return to the BANK parameter if you wish to select a different bank for programming. II Assigning Effects to MIDI Program Change Numbers Press the UTILITY button until the MIDI PROG CHANGE function appears (MIDI PROG CHANGE is the third function on the UTILITY "list"). 0 Use the It and buttons to select the program change number to which a new GEP50 memory location number is to be assigned. The range of available program change numbers is from 1 to 128. 3 Press the STORE button to move the cursor to the MEM (memory number) parameter. ri ® Use the and V buttons to select the memory location number containing the effect which is to be assigned to the currently selected program change number. UTILITY 0 0 Press the MEMORY button to return the cursor to the PGM (program number) parameter in order to select a new program change number for effect assignment. UTILITY MIDI CONTROL BANK:A ch= 1 MIDI PROG CHANGE PGM 1= MEM 1 0 MIDI CONTROL BANK:B ch= 1 Selected bank STORE OO MIDI CONTROL BANK:B ch= 1 LoJ MIDI PROG CHANGE PGM a= MEM 3 PGM number STORE V 0 MIDI PROG CHANGE PGM 3= MEM $. 0 MIDI CONTROL BANK:B ch= "IL MIDI channel number 27 GEP50 GUITAR EFFECT PROCESSOR V MIDI PROG CHANGE 0 PGM 3= MEM 32 Nr\ MEM number

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IN
Bank
Selection
and
MIDI
Channel
Programming
II
Assigning
Effects
to
MIDI
Program
Change
Num-
bers
Press
the
UTILITY
button
until
the
MIDI
CONTROL
function
appears
(MIDI
CONTROL
is
the
second
function
on
the
UTILITY
"list").
O
Select
the
bank
to
program
using
the
and
7buttons.
O
Press
the
STORE
button
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
channel
(ch)
parameter.
0'
Use
the
Iti
and
IVI
buttons
to
set
the
receive
MIDI
channel
(1
16),
the
OMNI
mode
(all
channels
can
be
received),
or
turn
MIDI
reception
OFF
for
the
selected
bank.
0
Press
the
MEMORY
button
to
return
to
the
BANK
parame-
ter
if
you
wish
to
select
a
different
bank
for
programming.
UTILITY
0
MIDI
CONTROL
BANK:A
ch=
1
MIDI
CONTROL
BANK:B
ch=
1
Selected
bank
0
STORE
OO
MIDI
CONTROL
BANK:B
ch=
1
MIDI
CONTROL
BANK:B
ch=
"IL
0
Press
the
UTILITY
button
until
the
MIDI
PROG
CHANGE
function
appears
(MIDI
PROG
CHANGE
is
the
third
func-
tion
on
the
UTILITY
"list").
0
Use
the
It
and
buttons
to
select
the
program
change
number
to
which
a
new
GEP50
memory
location
number
is
to
be
assigned.
The
range
of
available
program
change
numbers
is
from
1
to
128.
3
Press
the
STORE
button
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
MEM
(memory
number)
parameter.
®
Use
the
ri
and
V
buttons
to
select
the
memory
location
number
containing
the
effect
which
is
to
be
assigned
to
the
currently
selected
program
change
number.
0
Press
the
MEMORY
button
to
return
the
cursor
to
the
PGM
(program
number)
parameter
in
order
to
select
a
new
pro-
gram
change
number
for
effect
assignment.
UTILITY
MIDI
PROG
CHANGE
PGM
1=
MEM
1
MIDI
PROG
CHANGE
PGM
a=
MEM
3
PGM
number
V
LoJ
STORE
MIDI
PROG
CHANGE
PGM
3=
MEM
$.
MIDI
PROG
CHANGE
PGM
3=
MEM
32
0
V
0
MIDI
channel
number
27
GEP50
GUITAR
EFFECT
PROCESSOR
Nr
\
MEM
number