User manual ROLAND FC-300 APPLICATIONS GUIDE

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[. . . ] Press [EXIT] to return to the top screen. Setting the Timing for Switching Patches (Bank Change Mode) 1. In the FC-300's top screen, press [UTILITY]. Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to display the following screen. SYS:Bnk Chg Mode , IMMEDIATE, , 3. Press VALUE [] [] to specify the parameter. [. . . ] Use the number pedals to choose the number of the patch you want to use. The indicator for the number pedal you pressed lights up and the patch is switched. If you've made assignments for the Program Change Map on the GT-PRO, the bank/number indication on the FC-300 may differ from the bank/number indication on the GT-PRO. If you want the FC-300 and the GT-PRO to indicate the bank/number in an identical manner, set GT-PRO's MIDI Map Select to Fix. Switching the Bank and Number 1. The BANK/NUMBER display and the indicators for the number pedal begin flashing, which means that the GT-PRO is waiting for you to select the patch number. (At this stage, the patch hasn't yet been switched. ) When you have used the method in "Using the [] [] Pedals to Make the Settings" on the FC-300 to set the pedals to IMMEDIATE or RESET NUMBER, you can switch patches simply by depressing the BANK pedals. 2. Use the number pedals on the FC-300 to choose the number of the patch you want to use. The indicator for the chosen number pedal on the FC-300 lights up and the patch is switched. If the Patch Does Not Switch. . . On the GT-PRO, you cannot switch patches in any screen other than the Play screen. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen. 3 Using the FC-300 and GT-PRO in Combination Switching the Effect On and Off with the FC-300's Pedals (Manual Mode) The GT-PRO features a Manual Mode, in which the number pedals on the FC-300 are used for switching specified effects on and off. In Manual Mode, you can switch effects on and off without changing the patch number. When you're operating in the GT-PRO's Manual Mode from the FC-300, be sure to use two MIDI cables to connect the devices to each other. GT-PRO Settings Switching to Manual Mode 1. In the GT-PRO's Play screen, press [SYSTEM]. ][ ] to display the FC-200:Mode Connecting Connect the GT-PRO's MIDI OUT connector to the FC-300's MIDI IN connector and the GT-PRO's MIDI IN connector to the FC-300's MIDI OUT connector as shown below. Rotate PATCH/VALUE dial to select "On. " 4. Press [EXIT] to return to the top screen. The GT-PRO bank is displayed within the range of 0 to 39. The reading of the BANK/NUMBER display for the Standard Mode on the FC-300 changes to a "bank. number" format, and the bank is displayed within the range of 0 to 39. Enabling the FC-200 Mode on the GT-PRO changes the BANK/ NUMBER display format used on the FC-300, and this is saved in memory. To go back to the original display format, refer to "Setting How Numbers Are Indicated" in the owner's manual for the FC-300. MIDI IN MIDI OUT 5. In the Play screen, press GT-PRO's [SHIFT] so the indicator is lighted. Press PARAMETER [ ]. The GT-PRO switches to Manual Mode. GT-PRO GT-PRO Patch MANUAL 1- 1 The FC-300 automatically switches to the settings for Control Change Mode. 7. To switch Manual Mode off, press GT-PRO's [EXIT]. · The FC-300 automatically switches to the settings for Standard Mode. [. . . ] In the FC-300's top screen, press PARAMETER [ ] to display the following screen, and then make the setting for CC# 80. CTL1:Assign CC# 80, , 3. Press PARAMETER [ ] to display the following screen, and then make the setting for 0 - 127. This is enabled when the controller numbers assigned to each of the FC-300's pedals are set to the factory-set values. For details, refer to GT-PRO Owner's Manual "Setting the Operation for an External MIDI Device (CC#7, CC#80, CC#1 Function)" (p. Press PARAMETER [ ] to display the following screen, and then make the setting for MOMENTRARY. When you want to control Foot Volume with the EXP Pedal You can use the EXP pedal to control the Foot Volume (CC#7 Foot Volume). For details, refer to GT-PRO Owner's Manual "Setting the FV (Foot Volume) Operation for Individual Patches (EXP1/CC#7 Foot Volume)" (p. Press PARAMETER [ ] a number of times to display the following screen, and then make the setting for CC# 7. EXP1:Assign , CC# 7, , When you want to set the pedal function for each patch individually In the GT-PRO's "Assign" you can set the effect operations performed with the FC-300's pedals for each patch individually. [. . . ]

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