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Chapter 9 Connecting to External Sound Generators and Sequencers
Practical Use of MIDI Channels
fig.9-16
A single MIDI system has 16 channels, and ordinarily 16 
instrument parts can exist.With a guitar synthesizer, 
however, each of the six strings takes up one channel.
This means that, for instance, two-part input with the guitar 
synth to an ensemble from a 16-part external multitimbral 
sound generator would use up 12 channels.
In cases like this, set the System mode setting “BASIC 
CHANNEL” (p. 86) to “Poly 1” to “Poly 16” and send input 
to the sequencer with Poly mode sending. This lets you 
proceed with recording while using up only one channel per 
part, as with a keyboard instrument.
One drawback of transmitting in Poly mode is that it is not 
possible to send Pitch Bend messages for bending, sliding, 
vibratos, and the like when playing chords, but this mode 
can help in economical use of channels and parts when used 
judiciously separately from Mono mode input while giving 
consideration to the tones to be used and to single-note 
playing.
What to do When You Have Difficulty Sequencing
Double-check the MIDI cable connections (OUT 
 IN, p. 
When performing playback, be sure to check the MIDI 
channel and Bend Range settings (p. 86).
Be sure that the transmitting modes (Mono or Poly) 
match up. If only the sound for one string is heard 
during playback, you may be sending performance data 
to created with transmission in Mono mode a non-
multitimbral sound generator.
If MIDI cannot be sent and recording is impossible for 
only a particular string, use the [STRING SELECT] 
button to set the COMMON “MIDI [PC]” setting in the 
Patch Edit mode to the string’s number, and make sure 
that the setting is not “Off.” (p. 88)
During transmission in Poly mode, pitch changes for 
chord play are in semitone steps. If continuous change in 
pitch is needed, use single-note playing or transmission 
in MIDI Mono mode.
If MIDI Bend Range is set to “1” or “2,” unpleasant 
retriggering of sounds may occur frequently during a 
performance with continuous changes in pitch through 
bending or the like. When using the same Bend Range 
setting for both sending and receiving, make the value as 
large as possible. (p. 86)
To achieve faster sound generation and smooth pitch 
changes, the GR-33 transmits pitch as a combination of 
Note messages and Pitch bend messages. This means 
that if the sequencer’s microscope (event list) screen 
shows only Note messages, what appears on-screen may 
differ from what is actually performed. If continuous 
pitch change is not required, you can create data that is 
displayed more faithfully by setting the sending Bend 
Range to “0” (p. 86).
Mono Mode ch1
Mono Mode ch7
Only 4 channels 
remaining available for use
14 channels remaining available for use
Transmitting in Mono Mode
Transmitting in Poly Mode
Guitar 1
Guitar 2
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MIDIch
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Poly Mode ch1
Poly Mode ch2
Guitar 1
Guitar 2
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MIDIch
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In use