I am wanting to connect a midi keyboard to the Grandstage to control a second sound, say a brass section, while the main board plays organ.
Maybe I misunderstood the manual, but it reads like you can set a channel for the ensemble sound (brass) and have the GS play the main sound (organ).
I connected a Roland A800 pro but I am yet to get it to play the GS whatever I set it to.
I realise this is likely a setting on the Roland I need to change, but from playing the GS with the ensemble set to channel 2, I am getting both sounds playing simultaneously.
Is my goal here realistic? There are a lot of sounds (and polyphony) in the GS, it seems a real wasted opportunity if i cant play one sound from an external keyboard and one locally….
Bi-timbral sound over midi
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Bi-timbral sound over midi
Korg Grandstage 73, Korg Keystage 61, Ipad Pro M2 with Korg iMS-20, Gadget, Module Pro, Polysix apps. Mac Mini M1 with Logic Pro X and Korg classic keys.
Well, that was a quick fix. For anyone interested it does work, you simply have to use split on the GS and set the split point at the bottom of the keyboard so there is no sound made by the GS, but the external kb plays the whole range of the ensemble sound…pretty cool.
I forgot that the Roland usually needs a restart after a system change so its all good now…and I can also control an iPad through USB at the same time so I have a nice little live set up now
I forgot that the Roland usually needs a restart after a system change so its all good now…and I can also control an iPad through USB at the same time so I have a nice little live set up now

Korg Grandstage 73, Korg Keystage 61, Ipad Pro M2 with Korg iMS-20, Gadget, Module Pro, Polysix apps. Mac Mini M1 with Logic Pro X and Korg classic keys.
Re: Bi-timbral sound over midi
Hi Splites,
Yes, I think this is one of the unknown features of the GS1. It has two sound engines, so by adding an extra (midi)keyboard, you can have two different sounds generated at the same time.
I will create a seperate entry with full tutorial on this since I asume others will like this.
Thanks for bringing this up!
Ben
Yes, I think this is one of the unknown features of the GS1. It has two sound engines, so by adding an extra (midi)keyboard, you can have two different sounds generated at the same time.
I will create a seperate entry with full tutorial on this since I asume others will like this.
Thanks for bringing this up!
Ben