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You can send a GM2 On message by entering KEYBOARD MULTI FUNCTION mode.
Press EDIT, and then press the GM2 ON key on the keyboard. The LED will show
“don”
to confirm that the GM2 On command has been sent.
6.21 GS ON
GS is another extension to the GM standard discussed in
Section 6.19
above. GS
makes a significant amount of additional sounds and controls available for use in GS
compatible devices.
You can send a GS On message by entering KEYBOARD MULTI FUNCTION mode.
Press EDIT, and then press the GS ON key on the keyboard. The LED will show
“don” to
confirm that the GS On command has been sent.
6.22 XG ON
XG is another extension to the GM standard discussed in
Section 6.19
above. XG adds
more controllers and options for editing the sounds within XG compatible devices.
You can send an XG On message by entering KEYBOARD MULTI FUNCTION mode.
Press EDIT, and then press the XG ON key on the keyboard. The LED will show
“don” to
confirm that the XG On command has been sent.
7 OCTAVE AND TRANSPOSE
7.1 OCTAVE
Sometimes, you may want to play keys that are higher or lower than the current range of
the keyboard. By default, the
▲
/
▼
BUTTONS are assigned to adjust the octave range
and pressing them allows you to shift the keyboard up and down, with the maximum range
of adjustment being +/- 3 octaves.
Pressing the
▲
BUTTON increments the value by one, while pressing the
▼
BUTTON
decrements the value by one. Pressing both buttons at the same time will reset the value
to zero.
The
▲
/
▼
BUTTONS have LEDs next to them that indicate the current octave and
transposition status. When the LED next to a button is on, it shows that there
’s an active
octave adjustment. When the LED
blinks slowly, it shows that there’s a transposition. If the