For more details about the mode, refer to, Setting the, Transmission mode (mode) – Roland VG-99 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Using MIDI

Chapter 6

Patch parameters are settings made individually for each
patch. The Write procedure is required to save changes
in the settings. Carry out the Write procedure as needed.

Setting the Transmission Mode (MODE)

1.

Press [GUITAR TO MIDI].

The GTR TO MIDI screen appears.

2.

Press [F3] (PATCH).

3.

Press PAGE [

] to display Page 1.

4.

Set the mode with [F1] (SELECT) or the F1
knob.

• MONO (MONO Mode)

In this mode, one channel per string is used, thus using a total
of six channels.

Since each string uses a different MIDI channel, you can select
a different tone for each string, using string bending or
continuously varying the pitch on a specific string; however,
this requires use of a multitimbral sound module.

• POLY (POLY Mode)

In this mode, the messages for all six strings are transmitted
over a single channel.

While transmitting the MIDI messages for all of the strings
over one channel does simplify the settings needed for the
sound module and reduces the number of MIDI channels

used, it does impose certain limitations; for example,
permitting only one tone to be selected for all of the strings.

All patches are set to MONO mode at the factory.

When chords are played in POLY mode, pitch bends and
glides change in semitone increments, while vibrato
cannot be used. Pitch bends and glides work normally in
POLY Mode when playing single notes.

Setting the GUITAR TO MIDI
Function (Patch Parameters)

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