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Started by Whitecolin11, Dec 07, 2024, 01:45 AM

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Whitecolin11

I wonder if some one could help  has anyone got a tutorial or diagram of how to connect a G1 and NP31 so i can use the lower keyboard with G1 sounds ive tried everything.

Thank you
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Graham UK

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I used a Twinset for many years, a Tyros + MP30. With both boards containing Midi-In-Out, no extra electronics needed buying.
Why oh why did they stop using Midi Ports ?.
I found the Twinset a joy to play plus the benefit being the upper can be split into 3+ voice zones.

If my aging brain remembers I used only one Midi Lead...Lower Out to Upper In.
Then in menu you alter midi settings ?

Try search Graham UK Twinset Tyros and NP30. My instructions are floating up in the clouds somewhere.
DGX670
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overover

Quote from: Whitecolin11 on Dec 07, 2024, 01:45 AMI wonder if some one could help  has anyone got a tutorial or diagram of how to connect a G1 and NP31 so i can use the lower keyboard with G1 sounds ive tried everything.

Thank you

Hi @Whitecolin11,

I recommend that you first proceed as follows:

- Connect the NP-31 MIDI OUT to the Genos MIDI B IN using a DIN MIDI cable.

- Make sure that one of the Preset MIDI templates "All Parts" or "KBD & Style" is activated on the Genos.

- Make sure that the MIDI Transmit Channel 1 on the NP-31 is set (= default).

It is best to set the "Program Change" parameter to OFF in the NP-31 MIDI Settings. See the "MIDI Functions" section in the NP-31 user manual.

Now you should be able to play the Genos via the NP-31 keyboard exactly as you would with the internal Genos keyboard.

If you only want to control only one specific keyboard part of the Genos with the NP-31 (e.g. Right 3), please contact us again here and describe as precisely as possible what you want to achieve.


Hope this helps,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)
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