Roland GI-20 owner manual Functions That Can Be Selected With, Controller Function, Pu Patch Up

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Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Settings (Patches)

1.Turn the PARAMETER knob to “ASSIGN.”

2.Press [SELECT] to select the parameter whose settings you want to change.

The display indicators light up as shown below according to the parameter being set.

L i t

When the expression pedal is selected

Lit

When FOOT SWITCH 1 is selected

Lit

When FOOT SWITCH 2 is selected

Lit

When GK VOLUME is selected

Lit

When the S1/S2 switch is selected

3.Press [PATCH/VALUE] to change the value.

*For more on the settings values that can be selected, refer to the following section “Functions That Can Be Selected With Assign (ASSIGN).”

4. If you want to save the settings, carry out the Write

Functions That Can Be Selected With

ASSIGN

The following describes the functions that can be assigned to the controllers.

Controller

function

 

 

 

 

Expression Pedal

CC#1–31, 64–95, Pitch Bend 1–6,

 

Vibrato 1–4

 

 

Foot Switch 1/2

CC#1–31, 64–95, Patch Up, Patch Down,

 

Octave Up, Octave Down, GR Hold1–3,

 

Glide Up 1–8, Glide Down 1–8,

 

Vibrato 1–4

 

 

GK Volume

CC#1–31, 64–95

 

 

S1/S2 Switch

Patch Up/Down, Octave Up/Down

 

 

*When “POLY” is selected as the transmission mode, the Pitch Bend/Glide and Vibrato function as follows.

When BEND RANGE (p. 23) is set to anything other than Chromatic, Pitch Bend/Glide changes in semitone steps when chords are played, and Vibrato does not function. These function normally when you play notes individually.

When patches are switched, no signal is transmitted to restore the Control Change value transmitted with the previous patch. Therefore, if the same assign settings are used for both of the patches prior to and following the switch, the status of the controllers is carried over. However, if the assign settings are different for the patch you are switching to, you cannot restore the value for the Control Change transmitted with the earlier patch, so you will need to be aware of the following.

(Example)

The volume of a patch with CC 7 (Volume) assigned to the expression pedal is lowered to the minimum level. After this, if you switch to a patch with a different assign setting, since

CC7 (Volume) is not controlled in that patch, no sound is output, even when you press the expression pedal.

1–31, 64–95 (MIDI Control Change CC#1–31, CC#64–95)

procedure (p. 26).

*If you do not want to save the settings, turn the PARAMETER knob to return to “PLAY MODE.”

5.When you have finished making the settings, turn the PARAMETER knob to return to “PLAY MODE.”

(Ex.) CC 1

Pu: Patch Up

Transmits Control Change messages (#1–#31, #64–#95) from MIDI OUT. For more on the functions controlled with Control Change messages, refer to the “MIDI Implementation” (p. 40) and owner’s manual for the sound module you are using.

The patch number increases each time the switch is pressed.

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Contents Main Features Using the Unit Safely page 2-3 and Important NotesPage For the U.K Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsContents Front Panel Rear Panel Signal Flow Installing the Divided Pickup on the Guitar or Bass Items to Have On HandAbout Midi Guitars That Cannot Be Used with the GK-2A/GK-2BPreparations to Make Before Performing Connection ExamplesSelecting the Guitar or Bass Turning On the Power Adjusting the Input SensitivityTurning Off the Power Playing Sounds from a Sound ModuleWhat is a Patch? Selecting PatchesSystem Parameters and Patch Parameters System ParametersHow to Switch Patches When Not Switching PatchesAbout the Display Patch ParametersSetting the Midi Channel Setting the Transmission Mode MONO/POLYSetting the Midi Transmit Channel Basic CH When in Poly ModePress PATCH/VALUE to select the Basic channel number Setting the Control Channel CTL CHControl Change Press PATCH/VALUE to select the Control channel number Performing on the GuitarProgram Change Connecting to a Computer Setting the Midi PortSetting the Midi Data Path Signal Paths That Can Be Selected WithCalling Up the Input Sensitivity Settings Setting the Feeling of the Performance Play FeelSetting the Pedal and Switch Functions Assign Functions That Can Be Selected With Controller Function31, 64-95 Midi Control Change CC#1-31, CC#64-95 Pu Patch UpPd Patch Down Pt Patch Up/DownOu Octave Up Od Octave DownU4 Glide Up 4/d4 Glide Down U5-u8 Glide Up 5-8/d5-d8 Glide DownV1-V4 Vibrato B1 Pitch BendSetting the Range in Which Pitches Are Changed Bend Range Shifting the Pitch of the Sound TransposeSettings That Can Be Selected With Setting the Bend RangeSwitching Sounds on External Devices PRG Change Storing the Settings Write Muting Specific StringsPress Write Press PATCH/VALUE to select the save-destination patchPress PATCH/VALUE to select the copy-destination patch Confirm that the GI-20 is set to Play ModeCopying Patches Convenient Functions Featured by the GI-20 Tuning TunerConvenient Functions Featured by the GI-20 OffReceiving Saved Data Using Midi Bulk Load Midi Turn the power off Receive Saved Data Through USB Bulk Load USBBend Data Thin Function Use a USB cable to connect the computer and the GI-20Reducing the Amount of Control Change Data Transmitted Limiting the Extent of the Bend Range Bend Range MAXReceive Control Change Data Thin Function Press PATCH/VALUE to select 12 orPress PATCH/VALUE to select SP or GE Turn the power off Selecting the Type of USB DriverReset to Default Factory Settings Factory Reset Installing the Rack Mount AdaptorTurn off the power to the GI-20 Attaching the Rubber FeetTroubleshooting Volume fluctuates from one string to anotherSound doesn’t vary when the settings are changed Pitch doesn’t change smoothlyIs Midi Bend Range the same for both sending and receiving? Problems occur after switching GI-20 patchesPitch is wrong out of tune with the guitar/bass Action Error MessagesReason One-way Transfer Procedure Roland Exclusive MessagesData Format for Exclusive Messages Address-mapped Data TransferData set 1 DT1 12H Midi Implementation Channel Voice MessagesSystem Exclusive Message Control ChangeSystem Realtime Message Channel Mode MessageAppendices Transmit Data Decimal and Hexadecimal table Appendices Exclusive CommunicationsData Set 1 DT1 12H Midi Implementation Chart Specifications GI-20 GK-MIDI InterfaceComputer GI-20Driver Installation With the GI-20 disconnected, start up WindowsOpen the System Properties dialog box Click the Hardware tab, and then click Driver SigningInstalling & Setting Up the Driver Windows Switch on the GI-20’s power switchPrepare the CD-ROM Connect the GI-20 to your computerIf What action do you want Windows to take? is set to Warn If What action do you want Windows to take? is set to BlockClick OK Click YesNext, you need to make the driver settings. p If you changed What action do you want Windows to take?Make sure that File signature verification is set to Ignore Fig.d13Fig.d16 If File signature verification is set to Block Click Yes Continue the installationIf File signature verification is set to Warn Click the Hardware tab, and then click Driver signature Restart WindowsIf you changed File signature verification \Win98Me\Setupinf.exe SetupInf dialog box, click OK Windows XP SettingsOpen Control Panel Windows 98 users Open the Multimedia Properties dialog boxClick the Midi tab Set Midi outputInstalling the driver Use either OMS or FreeMIDI as the Midi driverSetting the driver Installing & Setting Up the Driver MacintoshVerify the Install Location, and click Install Click Restart to restart your MacintoshCreate a New Studio setup dialog box will appear. Click OK OMS Driver Search dialog box will appear. Click SearchMy Studio Setup Window, click the keyboard icon After you have finished the above check, exit OMS SetupAbout Quick Setup dialog box will appear. Click Continue Fig.d43Page Problems related to the USB driver Cannot install the driver correctlyGI-20 is not detected when making OMS or FreeMIDI settings Find new hardware wizard does not execute automaticallyDeleting incorrect device information TroubleshootingDoes your computer meet the USB specifications? Can’t install/delete/use the driver in Windows XP/2000 Deleting the driverWindows XP/2000 users Did you make Driver Signing Options?Windows Me/98 users Macintosh usersIndex Index Tuner String SELAvis Information

GI-20 specifications

The Roland GI-20 is a groundbreaking MIDI guitar converter that allows electric guitarists to explore the vast world of MIDI technology. Designed to bridge the gap between traditional guitar playing and digital music production, the GI-20 transforms standard guitar signals into MIDI data, giving players access to a wide array of synthesized sounds and virtual instruments.

One of the main features of the GI-20 is its ability to track the guitar’s pitch with high accuracy. Utilizing Roland’s advanced technology, the device boasts rapid response times and minimal latency, ensuring that every note plucked or strummed is translated into MIDI in real-time. This precision is crucial for guitarists who wish to maintain their playing style while experimenting with synthesizers and sampled instruments.

In terms of connectivity, the Roland GI-20 is equipped with a 13-pin connector, allowing it to interface seamlessly with compatible Roland synths, sound modules, and other MIDI devices. Additionally, standard MIDI outputs enable connection to MIDI controllers and computers, providing an expansive toolkit for music creation.

The user interface is designed with simplicity in mind. A large LCD display allows for easy navigation of settings, while intuitive controls help players adjust parameters on the fly. Guitarists can also customize their performance by altering the sensitivity levels, enabling them to fine-tune how the device responds to their playing style.

The GI-20 offers an array of built-in sounds that mirror the capabilities of traditional synthesizers. These sounds can be layered or split into different tones based on the player’s preferences, offering a variety of sonic textures to enhance compositions. Furthermore, the ability to save and recall user settings allows for quick access to preferred configurations during live performances.

Another significant characteristic of the GI-20 is its compatibility with a wide range of guitars, including both electric and bass guitars. As long as the instrument is equipped with the appropriate pickup system, the GI-20 can effectively convert its output into MIDI signals.

In summary, the Roland GI-20 is a versatile and innovative tool for guitarists seeking to expand their creative horizons. With its accurate tracking, extensive connectivity, user-friendly interface, and a wealth of sounds, it unlocks the potential for guitarists to dive into the realms of electronic music and MIDI composition. Whether in the studio or on stage, the GI-20 opens up a world of possibilities for musicians looking to blend traditional guitar playing with modern technology.