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Roland M-GS64

Roland M-GS64
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In
addition
to
the
items
listed
under
Safety
Precautions
inside
the
front
cover,
please
read
and
observe
the
following:
Power
Supply
@
Before
connecting
this
unit
to
other
devices,
turn
off
the
power
to
all
units;
this
will
help
prevent
damage
or
malfunction.
@
Do
not
use
this
unit
on
the
same
power
circuit
with
any
device
that
will
generate
line
noise;
an
electric
motor
or
variable
light-
ing
system
for
example.
Placement
@Using
the
unit
near
power
amplifiers
(or
other
equipment
con-
taining
large
power
transformers)
may
induce
hum.
@This
device
may
interfere
with
radio
and
television
reception.
Do
not
use
this
device
in
the
vicinity
of
such
receivers.
Maintenance
@For
everyday
cleaning
wipe
the
unit
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth
or
one
that
has
been
slightly
dampened
with
water.
To
remove
stubborn
dirt,
use
a
mild,
non-abrasive
detergent.
Afterwards,
be
sure
to
wipe
the
unit
thoroughly
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
@Never
use
benzene,
thinners,
alcohol
or
solvents
of
any
kind,
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
discoloration
and/or
deformation.
Additional
Precautions
Protect
the
unit
from
strong
impact.
@Never
strike
or
apply
strong
pressure
to
the
display.
@A
small
amount
of
heat
will
radiate
from
the
unit
during
nor-
mal
operation.
@Before
using
the
unit
in
a
foreign
country,
consult
with
quali-
fied
service
personnel.
Memory
Backup
@This
unit
contains
a
battery
which
powers
the
unit’s
memory
circuits
while
the
main
(AC)
power
is
off.
The
expected
life
of
this
battery
is
5
years
or
more.
However,
to
avoid
the
untimely
loss
of
memory
data,
it
is
strongly
recommended
that
you
change
the
battery
every
5
years.
Please
be
aware
that
the
actu-
al
life
of
the
battery
will
depend
upon
the
physical
environ-
ment
especially
the
temperature
in
which
the
unit
is
used.
When
it
is
time
to
change
the
battery,
consult
with
quali-
fied
service
personnel.
@When
the
battery
becomes
weak
the
following
message
will
appear
in
the
display.
Please
change
the
battery
as
soon
as
pos-
sible
to
avoid
the
loss
of
memory
data.
tty
OCL
@Please
be
aware
that
the
contents
of
memory
may
at
times
be
Jost;
when
the
unit
is
sent
for
repairs
or
when
by
some
chance
a
malfunction
has
occurred.
Important
data
should
be
storein
another
MIDI
device
(eg.,
a
sequencer),
or
written
down
on
paper
(if
possible).
During
repairs,
due
care
is
taken
to
avoid
the
loss
of
data.
However,
in
certain
cases
(such
as
when
cir-
cuitry
related
to
memory
itself
is
out
of
order),
we
regret
that
it
may
not
be
possible
to
restore
the
data.
IMPORTANT
NOTES.
GENERAL
MII
General
MID!
System
The
General
MIDI
system
is
a
set
of
recommendations
which
seeks
to
provide
a
way
to
go
beyond
the
limitations
of
propri-
etary
designs,
and
standardize
the
MIDI
capabilities
of
sound
generating
devices.
Sound
generating
devices
and
music
data
that
meets
the
General
MIDI
standard
bears
the
General
MIDI
logo
{
HS)
),
Music
data
bearing
the
General
MIDI
logo
can
be
played
back
using
any
General
MIDI
sound
generating
unit
to
produce
essentially
the
same
musical
performance,
&
GS
format
The
GS
format
is
Roland's
unified
set
of
specifications
for
stan-
dardizing
the
MIDI
capabilities
of
sound
generating
devices.
Music
data
bearing
the
GS
logo
(
@
)
can
be
played
back
using
any
GS
sound
generating
unit.
The
M-GS64
supports
both
the
General
MIDI
system
and
the
GS
format,
and
can
be
used
to
play back
music
data
carrying
either
of
these
logos.
The
GS
logo
(
@
)is
a
trademark
of
Roland
Corporation.

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