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Roland GI-10 - Optimizing Picking Characteristics; Finger Picking Setting; Normal Picking Setting; Hard Picking Setting

Roland GI-10
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Hold
type
B
When
the
pedal
is
depressed,
the
sound
is
sus-
tained.
The
sound
stops
when
the
pedal
is
released.
CAUTION
Set
the
FS-5U
polarity
switch
as
follows:
Select
the
optimum
picking
char-
acteristics
16
Use
the
TOUCH
SENS
parameter
to
select
the
opti-
mum
picking
characteristics
(response
to
play).
If
picking
with
your
fingers,
for
example,
set
TOUCH
SENS
to
“Fi”
(finger
picking)
for
a
more
natural
representation.
<Procedure>
1.
Use
the
PARAMETER
-
or
+
button
to
select
6.
TOUCH
SENS.
2.
Use
the
VALUE
-
or
+
button
to
set
the
value
_
to
one
of
the
four
below:
Fi
(finger
picking)
The
setting
is
optimized
for
representation
of
fin-
ger
picking.
Sensitivity
is
higher
than
the
normal
setting.
nr
(normal
picking)
General-purpose
picking.
Lily
ILt
Hd
(hard
picking)
For
people
who
play
hard.
Sensitivity
is
lower
than
the
normal
setting.
If
the
guitar
is
built
so
that
the
divided
pickup
(see
p.
7)
can
only
be
mounted
close
to
the
strings,
this
setting
may
improve
per-
formance.
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|
Lif
Ll
n.d
(no
dynamics)
The
external
MIDI
sound
generator
responds
at
a
fixed
volume
level,
regardless
of
your
playing
strength.
When
used
with
synthesizer
leads
and
organs,
it
is
possible
to
deliberately
produce
an
“expressionless”
output.
Tuning
to
an
External
MIDI
Sound
Generator
On
the
GI-10
the
MASTER
TUNE
parameter
can
be
used
to
set
the
frequency
of
the
middle
A
note
to
either
440
or
442
Hz.
By
matching
this
setting
to
the
frequency
of
the
middle
A
of
an
external
MIDI
sound
generator,
it
is
possible
to
match
the
sounds
output
by
the
sound
generator
with
those
output
by
the
guitar
itself.
Changing
the
MASTER
TUNE
setting
will
change
the
guitar
tuner
reference
pitch,
however,
so
please
retune
as
described
on
p.
6.
<Procedure>
1.
Use
the
PARAMETER
-—
or
+
button
to
select
8.
MASTER
TUNE.
2.
Use
the
VALUE
or
+
button
to
set
the
value.
440.0
Hz
442.0
Hz

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