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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Boss GT-6 and the rm100
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<blockquote data-quote="bduersch" data-source="post: 723" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Yep, it's possible, and it's one of the best features of using the Boss GT's with the MTS amps.</p><p></p><p>You need a MIDI cable to run from the Boss's MIDI out to the Randall's MIDI in. Then you need to determine which MIDI channel the Randall is operating on (one of mine shipped on channel 1, another on channel 16, so no promises). It's far easier to send the MIDI transmit channel of the Boss than it is to change the MIDI receive channel of the RM100 (it required taking the amp apart on the RM100C). If the Boss supports OMNI (transmit on all channels), then you can avoid trying to figure out the channel of the RM100.</p><p></p><p>Once you figure out the channels, you can then program the RM100 to switch with the Boss. To do this, first select the patch you want on the Boss, then select the channel you want on the RM100 (using the channel select button), then hold down the channel select button for a few seconds to save the combination. Then repeat the process over and over until all your Boss patches are mapped to the correct RM100 channels. Viola.</p><p></p><p>--B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bduersch, post: 723, member: 66"] Yep, it's possible, and it's one of the best features of using the Boss GT's with the MTS amps. You need a MIDI cable to run from the Boss's MIDI out to the Randall's MIDI in. Then you need to determine which MIDI channel the Randall is operating on (one of mine shipped on channel 1, another on channel 16, so no promises). It's far easier to send the MIDI transmit channel of the Boss than it is to change the MIDI receive channel of the RM100 (it required taking the amp apart on the RM100C). If the Boss supports OMNI (transmit on all channels), then you can avoid trying to figure out the channel of the RM100. Once you figure out the channels, you can then program the RM100 to switch with the Boss. To do this, first select the patch you want on the Boss, then select the channel you want on the RM100 (using the channel select button), then hold down the channel select button for a few seconds to save the combination. Then repeat the process over and over until all your Boss patches are mapped to the correct RM100 channels. Viola. --B [/QUOTE]
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Modular Amps
Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Boss GT-6 and the rm100
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