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Roland GR-1 User Manual

Roland GR-1
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B
Contents
s
and
Multi-Timbral
Paris
D
Guitar
Section
(1
Par)-
Making
the
Connection:
Keyboard
ee
How
to
Initialize
the
Song
in
the
Recorder
---
Calling
Up
the
Demo
Song
How
to:
Record
Parts
1,
2
and
3
Changing
V
b
and
Chorus
Vol
Loop
Recording
Tightening
Up
Drum
Parts
(Quantize
3.
Entering
the
Drum
Part
Loop
Recording
12
How
to:
Record
a
Drum
Part
(with
Loop
Recording
seem
3-12
Changing
the
Volume,
Reverh
Volume
and Pan
for
Percussion
Instrument
:-
D
Copy
5.19
Cl
Erase-
5.22
(1
Delete
-24
5.
The
Recorder:
Miscellaneous
Settings-
6.
Switching
Tones
and
Recording
During
a
Perforinance
«0er
Eben
eraece
tates
5.28
7.
Preventing
“Voice
Stealing”
Voice
Reserve
---
30
8.
Switching
How
Yon
Playback
a
Song
(GREP
oF
Card)
ciui
eerte
Ades
5.32
[Checklist
for
this
Section
5]
«e
5.34
Section
6
Expanding
Guitar-
Making
the
Connection
5
faType
A:
Multi-Timbrai
Sound
Modules
with
Six
or
More
Parts
LL
6-2
B
Type
B:
Multi-Timbral
Sound
Modules
with Five
or
Less
Parts;
or,
You
Just
Want
to
Cut
Down
on
the
Number
of
Paris
and
Channels
Used
«e
6-4
ii
Type
C:
Mono-Timbral
Sound
Modules
in
Mono
Mode
--
Using
the
GR-1
Pedals
to
$
Sound
Module
How
to:
Assign
a
Different
Transmined
Program
Change
Number
to
a
Patch
Changes
ee
6-7?
O-8
for
Each
“4-8
by
the
GR-1
How
to:
Transm
String
TIMIDI
Messages
Sent
to
External
Modules
ropping
the
Pitch
of
Devices
by
One
Octave
2.
Using
the
GR-1
as
an
Expansion
Module
for
an
External
MIDI
Device
6-12
m
laying
the
GR-1
Muiti-Timbral
Sound
Module
=
6
-
12
es
on
the
GR-I.
Multi-Timbral
Sound
witching
Ton
Module
--
13
CiChanging
Things
Like
Volume
and
Channel
for
Each
Part-
6-15
3.
Teaming
Up
with
an
External
MIDI
Sequence
19
Recording
Data
with
the
Guitar
(GR-1)
for
Playback
on
a
Keyboard
or
External
Sound
Module
eee
6.19
Hooking
Up
the
GR-1
and
a
Sequencer
620
if
You
Want
to
Tum
Local
On
and
Off
During
Performance
«eene
iere
retten
esta
tanen
6-22
4.
Transferring
Songs
from
a
Sequencer
to
the
Recorder
5.
MIDI
Control
of
External
Effec
6-27
6.
Exchanging
Patches
and
Recorded
Songs
with
External
Devices
Via
MIDI-
630
|
Data
Transfer-
6-30
i
i
Device
ID
"6-33
[Checklist
for
This
Section
6]
«e
6-34
Section
7
Some
Handy
Functions
1.
Changing
the
Pitch
Shift
and
Hold
Effects-
2.
Using
the
EV-5
and
DP-2
Pedals
3.
Switching
the
Effect
of
the
FAT/MOD
Pedal
4.
Using
Memory
Cards
5.
Changing
the
Patch
Switching
Methode-
7.20
6.
How
to:
Initialize
System
Data,
Patch
Data
and
Song
Data
in
the
Recorder
7.
Expansion
Board
[Checklist
for
Section
7]
Ax
'
Point
1...
wo
da
ynthesizer
Sound
Heard
Later--

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Roland GR-1 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelGR-1
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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