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Roland GI-10 - Getting Started; Powering On and Off; Guitar Tuning Procedure

Roland GI-10
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2.
Getting
Ready
Turning
On
the
Power
First,
make
sure
that
the
AC
adapter
is
connected.
Then
press
the
power
switch
on
the
rear
panel
to
turn
on
the
power
(press
it
again
to
turn
the
power
off).
The
display
will
show
the
following
screen:
GK
mode
This
indicates
the
normal
display
mode.
The
GI-10
has
two
Play
modes:
the
GK
mode,
and
the
MIDI
IN
mode.
In
the
GK
mode,
the
GI-10
converts
signals
that
are
input
(by
means
of
a
guitar
plugged
into
GK
IN,
or
from
a
microphone
plugged
into
MIC
IN)
into
MIDI
data,
and
outputs
this
data
from
MIDI
OUT.
If
an
external
MIDI
device
is
connected
to
MIDI
IN,
none
of
the
MIDI
messages
from
the
external
MIDI
device
will
be
output
through
the
GI-10’s
MIDI
OUT
connector.
MIDI
IN
mode
In
the
MIDI
IN
mode,
all
MIDI
data
arriving
from
an
external
MIDI
device
connected
to
MIDI
IN
is
output
as
is
from
the
MIDI
OUT
connector.
No
MIDI
data
conversion
takes
place,
so
whatever
input
that
might
be
made
using
a
guitar
or
micro-
phone
is
ignored
when
in
this
mode.
Use
the
VALUE
-—
or
+
buttons
to
switch
between
the
two
modes.
|
Tuning
the
Guitar
The
GI-10
has
an
internal
tuner
which
can
be
con-
veniently
used
to
tune
a
guitar
connected
to
the
GK
IN
connector.
Follow
the
steps
below
to
tune
your
guitar.
CAUTION
The
GI-10’s
internal
guitar
tuner
only
supports
standard
guitar
tuning
(6th
string:
E;
5th
string:
A;
4th
string:
D;
3rd
string:
G;
2nd
string:
B;
1st
string:
E).
The
reference
pitch
set
at
the
factory
is
A=440.0.
Refer
to
p.
16
for
information
on
changing
the
ref-
erence
pitch.
<Operation>
1.Press
the
PARAMETER
-—
or
+
button
until
you
have
9.
TUNER
selected.
2.
Play
the
6th
string
and
the
string
number
shown
will
change
to
6.
If
the
pitch
of
the
6th
string
is
more
than
a
half-step
higher
or
lower
than
E,
the
display
will
show
the
following:
When
low
When
high
Now,
rotate
the
peg
while
picking
the
6th
string
until
the
right-most
character
of
the
display
begins
rotating.
The
group
of
LCD
segments
(forming
the
first
character
from
the
right)
in
the
display
will
rotate
whenever
the
string’s
pitch
becomes
less
than
a
half-step
away
from
the
correct
pitch.
If
it
rotates
clockwise,
it
indicates
the
tuning
is
slightly
higher
than
the
actual
tone.
Counter-clock-
wise
rotation
means
it
is
lower.

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