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| Type | Guitar Synthesizer |
|---|---|
| Synthesis Method | PCM |
| Effects | Chorus, Delay, Reverb |
| MIDI | In, Out, Thru |
| Power Supply | AC Adaptor |
| Presets | 128 |
| Controllers | Expression, Pitch Bend |
| Inputs | Guitar Input |
| Outputs | Headphones |
| Connectors | MIDI |
Provides an overview of the GR-50's functions and basic structure.
Illustrates and explains how to connect the GR-50 to guitars and other devices.
Steps for powering on, adjusting guitar controller output, and tuning.
Instructions on patch selection, patch chains, and assigning functions to guitar switches.
Detailed explanation of the GR-50's core functionalities and operations.
Guides users through common, internal, and external patch editing.
Setting up, overwriting, inserting, deleting, and writing patch chains.
Explains tone structure, partials, and editing common and partial parameters.
Configuring parts and rhythm for multi-timbral sound generation.
Covers master tuning, control assign group, memory protect, and control channel settings.
Assigning functions to controllers like guitar switches and pedals.
Methods for transferring data using memory cards or MIDI.
Explains the fundamental concepts of Linear Arithmetic synthesis.
Provides solutions for problems like no sound, awkward pitch, or unresponsiveness.
Contains parameter tables, PCM sound tables, and blank charts for reference.