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[. . . ] IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON", please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. [. . . ] Press the [PLAY] button to return to the PLAY mode. Once you have edited a program and returned to the PLAY mode, the program must saved to memory if you want to keep the edited before you select a different program. If you select a different program without saving the edited data, the edited data will be lost and the previous version of that program will be restored. The save procedure is as follows:
1 To save the edited program, first press the [+1] button . If at least one parameter in the program has been edited, a small "e" will appear on the left side of the display.
2 Specify the Program to Swap With . Use the [-1] and [+1] buttons to select the number of the program you want to swap the current program with. Press the [w] ("YES") button to swap the data in the current and specified program number. Press [v] ("NO") if you want to cancel the swap operation at this point. If you choose to swap, "don" (this stands for "done") will appear on the display briefly when the data has been saved, then the G50 will return to the PLAY mode.
PARAMETER
Edit Mode 1 3
Guitar Setup
The "Guitar Setup" parameters ("A" through "G") determine how the G50 responds to what you play on the guitar. These settings are important for achieving optimum response with your own instrument and playing style. A: Playing Style S t i g :P c F n( rP c S Pf rb s ) - etns i, i o i, L o as, Set according to the playing style you intend to use: "Pic" for normal pick-style playing, or "Fin" for finger-picking guitar styles. When using a bass pickup you can select either "Pic" for normal pick-style or finger-style playing, or "SLP" for slap styles. You may have to experiment with different settings to achieve optimum sensitivity, depending on the type of guitar you use. If the G50 is being used in the monophonic mode, "---" appears on the display and this parameter is not available. 10 Sets the note-on trigger level of the G50 -- i. e. how loud a note must be played on the guitar before it triggers the corresponding note on the G50. The range is from 1 to 10, with lower values corresponding to lower trigger levels (i. e. In other words, low values allow softer notes played on the guitar to trigger the G50. If the setting is too low, however, the G50 may be triggered by noise from the guitar. The ideal setting will depend on your guitar's pickup, noise levels, and the G50 input level settings. It may be necessary to readjust the Note On Level setting if you change the G50 input level settings.
q Input Signal Note on lvl ee note off Note off lvl ee no sound
4 3 2 1 semitones semitones semitones semitone
continuously. The ideal setting will depend on your guitar's pickup, noise levels, and the G50 input level settings. [. . . ] According to the Edit Buffer's Tone Generator Setup, Program Change, etc. , data will be transmitted via MIDI. In the Edit Mode, Program Changes of 0-127, when received via MIDI, will not change Memory Numbers but, Program Changes will be transmitted to the currently used channels 1. 2. 4 Reset All Controller The Reset All Controller is transmitted when parameters for the External TG Setup's Assignable 1, 2 are changed, or Control Change by Real-time Control parameters are changed or when the newly selected memory has the above parameters assigned.
< MIDI Send Conditions > $9n (Note on/off) $Bn (Control change) $Cn (Program change) $Dn (After Touch) $En (Pitch Bend) $F0 43 00 7A bb bb LM__0256OM (1 Memory bulk) $F0 43 00 7A bb bb LM__0256MA (All memory bulk) $F0 43 00 7A bb bb LM__0256SY (System bulk) $FE (Active Sensing) MIDI OUT
1. 3 System Real-time Message
1. 3. 1 Status F8, FA, FB, FC Does not transmit or receive. 1. 3. 2 Status F9, FD, FF Does not transmit or receive.
1. 4. Status FE (Active Sensing)
Transmitted every 200ms. [. . . ]
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