Specifications

If you select a MIDI output that is a synthesiser on your soundcard, then no data is
sent to the GT-. You will not hear anything either, as the MIDI data does not
include any music information.
L
IST ALL PORTS
Shows all output ports – this will usually include software synths etc; use this if your
actual output port isn’t listed otherwise.
L
OG
M
IDI IN AND
M
IDI OUT MESSAGES
Enabling these will make GT Manager write all Midi activity into a text window. You
don’t normally need to enable either of these.
D
EVICE
ID
This needs to match the Device ID set in the GT-. If you get it wrong, then
transfers to the PC still work, but transfers to the GT- will not. If you select the
Auto detect option, then GT Manager will detect the Device ID from data sent from
the GT- to the PC.
GT Manager can store individual device IDs
for each type of GT-, and each system
configuration. Normally, choose the “Global”
setting. If you have a number of GT- units
with different device IDs, then set the
individual device IDs by selecting the device
type and then clearing the “Use global setting” box, and finally setting the desired
device ID. If you have more than one of the same kind of GT- units, then load a
different system configuration for each one and make the right settings for each in
turn (see section 13).
CTL
CC#
This needs to match the CTL CC# set in the GT-. If you get it wrong, then the GT
Edit function won’t work. For the GT-10, set the CC# of the CTL 1 pedal.
EXP
CC#
This needs to match the CTL CC# set in the GT-. If you get it wrong, then the GT
Edit function won’t work. If you select the Auto detect option, then GT Manager can
detect the CTL CC# and EXP CC# during GT Edit mode. Once you have gone into
GT Edit mode (whilst editing a patch), first move the EXP pedal on the GT-, and
then press the CTL pedal.
If you select the Auto detect option, then GT Manager will detect the CTL and EXP
CC# when you enable GT Edit mode and then move the EXP pedal and then press
the CTL pedal (for the GT-10, press CTL 1 during auto-detect).