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1.
How
the
GB
is
Laid
Our
————
AES
TI
s
(1)
Guitar
performance
detector
section
This
section
determines
the
controls
g
sent
from
the
GK-2,
and
e
and
pitch
of
the
dedicated
guitar
Sound
generator,
h
can
also
control
an
external
MIDE
sound
generator
OFP,
6-12
(2)
Dedicated
guitar
Sound
generator
Receives
the
performance
data
from
the
guitar
performance
detector
section
and
generates
sound.
Tt
is
set
up
to
handle
each
string
independently,
responding
to
characteristic
guitar
playing
techniques
tremolo
arms).
In
each
Patch,
two
sounds
can
be
simultaneously
generated
for
each
string
(3)
Foot
pedals
By
depress
and
modulation
effects
can
be
obtained.
In
addition,
the
Recorder
can
be
controlled,
or
the
guitar
tuner
ng
the
foot
pedals,
the
dedicated
guitar
Sound
generator
Patches
are
switched,
and
Hold
can
be
used
(27
P.
3-12).
(4)
Recorder
The
Recorder
is
a
simple
sequencer
which
is
recorded
by
companiment
parts,
The
Recorder
has
four
tracks.
jaying
the
guitar,
that
is,
automatic
music
player.
it
is
used
for
recording
and
playing
back
a
tor.
An
external
keyboard
can
also
be
each
of
which
is
directly
connected
to
a
part
on
the
Sound
gi
used
to
enter
dara.
Data
can
also
be
transmitted
to
the
GR
-
I.
Recorder
from
an
external
MIDI
sequencer
P.
6-221.
(5)
Four
part
multitimbral
Sound
generator
of
the
Recorder
is
directly
connected
to
one
of
the
four
parts
of
the
Sound
generator.
It
can
Each
tra
also
be
used
with
an
external
keyboard
or
MIDI
sequencer.
xin
Section
1
we
introduced
some
of
the
basic
features
of
the
guitar
performance
detector,
dedicated
guitar
Sound
generator
and
foot
pedals
shown
in
the
diagram
above.

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