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Roland M-GS64
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Part
Names
and
Descriptions
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1.
Phones
(headphones)
Jack
This
is
for
connecting
headphones,
Sound
still
comes
out
of
the
Output
L/R
jacks
even
when
headphones
are
plugged
in.
2.
Volume
Knob
Used
to
adjust
the
volume
of
the
sound
output
to
the
Output
L/R
jacks
and
the
headphones
jack.
3.
Display
Shows
the
numbers
assigned
to
Patchs
and
the
values
of
Parameters.
It
also
displays
messages
in
the
event
of
an
error.
4,
Patch
Button
Patches
can
be
selected
by
using
Value
buttons
when
the
indica-
tor
for
this
button
is
lit
up
or
flashing.
5.
Mute
Button
To
stop
the
part
sounding,
press
this
button
and
the
indicator
for
this
button
is
lit
up.
6.
Monitor
Button
Parts
for
which
the
indicator
on
this
button
is
lighted
are
played
all
other
Parts
will
be
silent.
7.
Part
Button
To
switch
Parts,
hold
down
the
Part
button
while
you
press
the
Value
button.
8.
Value
Buttons
These
buttons
are
used
to
change
various
settings.
You
can
reduce
a
value
rapidly
by
holding
down
the
«@
Value
bution
and
pressing
the
B
button.
In
the
same
way,
you
can
increase
a
value
rapidly
by
holding
down
the
B
Value
button
and
press-
ing
the
~@
button.
9.
Select
Button
10.
Select
Indicator
11.
Function
Buttons
These
are
used
to
change
the
settings
for
this
sound
module.
They
are
also
used
to
return
values
to
their
factory
defaults
(p.
6).
The
Select
indicator
also
serves
as
a
level
meter
for
the
unit
(p.
7).
12.
Power
Switch
This
is
used
to
switch
the
power
on
and
off.
Press
the
button
once
to
switch
the
power
on,
and
press
it
again
to
return
it
to
its
original
position
and
switch
the
power
off.
13.
AC
Jack
insert
the
power
cord
included
with
the
unit
into
this
jack,
and
plug
the
other
end
into
an
AC
power
outlet.
14.
MIDI
In/MIDI
Out/MIDI
Thru
Connectors
MIDE
In:
Receives
messages
from
external
MIDI
devices.
MIDI
Out:
Transmits
messages
from
the
unit
to
external
MIDI
devices
(Bulk
Dump:
p.
6).
MIDI
Thru:
Provides
duplicate
of
the
complete
MIDI
message
stream
received
via
MIDI
In,
without
change.
15.
Input
L/R
Jacks
By
connecting
the
output
jacks
of
another
sound
module
to
these
jacks,
you
can
obtain
the
mixed
output
for
the
two
sound
mod-
ules
from
the
Output
L/R
jacks
and
the
Phones
jack.
If
you
want
monaural
input,
connect
the
cable
to
the
L
jack.
The
volume
of
the
sound
input
to
the
Input
L/R
jacks
remains
constant
regardless
of
the
position
of
this
unit’s
Volume
knob.
16.
Output
L/R
jacks
These
jacks
provide
output
of
the
audio
signals.
If
you
want
monaural
output,
connect
the
audio
cable
to
the
L
jack.

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