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Roland GR-30 - Pedal Effect Mode

Roland GR-30
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In Pedal Effect mode, buttons and dials work as fol-
lows.
Additionally, you can change detail of the effects that
are available by pressing pedals 1 to 4 in each patch.
You can also change and rerecord effects settings in
user patches (A11 to d84).
[+] and [-]
For going forward and back through patches (p.
9).
[EDIT/PLAY]
Switches to the Edit mode (p. 28).
PARAMETER SELECT
Basically has no function, except for when turned
to PATCH INC/DEC BY S1/S2, in which case it
switches to the Play mode.
EDIT TARGET
STRING SELECT
No function.
Pedal 1
WAH Adds effects such as a wah pedal-like
sound or mechanical-sounding vibrato.
Pedal 2
P-GLIDE Adds pitch glide (an effect which cre-
ates wide but smooth changes in the pitch).
Pedal 3
HOLD Adds an effect which has synthesizer
sounds continue to play even after the guitar
string has stopped vibrating.
Pedal 4
CTRL ARP/HAR Turns Arpeggiator (p. 51) and
Harmonist (p. 64) on and off. It is also used as an
auxiliary pedal for holding arpeggios (p. 53).
GK-2A [S1] and [S2]
Press either of these to return to the Play mode.
External Bank Shift Pedal (Bank Up)
This is used for Arpeggiator’s Tap Tempo (p. 57).
Also used to toggle between major and minor in
Harmonist (p. 69).
External Bank Shift Pedal (Bank Down)
Returns sounds that have been changed with the
wah function back to the way they sounded when
the patch was called up. (Returns to the original
sound even after normal patch switching proce-
dures.)
With a suitable patch called up, let’s switch to Pedal
Effect mode, and actually step on some pedals and try
some of these effects.
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Pedal Effect Mode

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