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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo GM-70

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Program Change, Transpose) can be assigned to each stri ng. IMPORTANT NOTES • The appropriate power supply for this unit is shown on its name plate. Please make sure that the line voltage in your country meets the requirement. • Please do not use the same socket used for any noise generating device (such as motor, variable lighting system). • This unit might not work properly if turned on immediately after turned off. If this happens, simply turn it off and turn it on again a few seconds later. • Befor setting up this unit with other devices, turn this unit and all the other units off. • This unit might be heated while operating, but there is no need to worry about it. •By using the four Branches, four different MIDI signals can be transmitted at a time. • Up to 128 different MIDI settings can be stored in the GM — 70’s memory. • Using the optional Foot Controller FC — 100, you can select any of the MIDI settings instantaneously. • Use a soft cloth and clean only with a mild detergent. • Do not use solvents such as paint thinner. •Avoid using this unit in excessive heat or humidity or where it may be affected by direct sunlight or dust. •Operating this unit near a neon, fluorescent lamp, TV or CRT Display may cause noise interference. If so, change the angle or the position of the unit. •The GM —70 features memory back-up system that retains the data even when switched off. The battery that supports the back-up cricuit should be replaced every five years. Call for the Roland service station for the battery replacement. (The first replacement may be required befor five years, depending on how long it had passed before you purchased the unit.) 4 ADVICE ON HOW TO USE THE GP-8 How to store the 128 effect Knack about sound synthesis programs The GP-8 can store up to 128 different effect programs, and any of them can be instantaneosuly called by using a foot controller (optional) even during live performance. It may be a good idea to arrange these effect programs as follows. e.g.) Collect all the effects used for live performance in Group A, and the effects for sound library in Group B. In a Bank of Group A (e.g. 1 — 1 to 1 — 8), you may collect eight different effects which are to be used in a song. A normal sound (without effect) stored in the last Number (Number 8) may be quite useful. cln Group B, you may store the original effects you have made, and copy the one you want to use to Group A. In Group B, you may also collect the same type of sounds (lead type, backing type, etc) in one Bank. Live Performance Library Effects used in songs Lead Type Backing Type o-Set SENS of Dynamic Filter to 0, DOWN /UP to UP, and the Cutoff Frequency to a certain value. This creates such effect as when the wah pedal is fixed at a certain position. And now, a unique guitar sound can be obtained by adjusting Q Control. A high quality digial chorus is built in the GP —8. This digital chorus takes an important part in sound synthesis. Specially, the setting of the Pre —delay should be greatly vary depending on the sound you aim to create. o*When using the digital chorus as a chorus, set Feedback to 0, and Pre —delay to higher than 10. By setting Pre —delay rather long, spacious chorus effect can be obtained. o-When using the digital chorus as a flanger, set Rate around 0 to 10, Depth from 0 to 15. Then setting Pre —delay to 1 creates the BOSS High —band Flanger (HF — 2) like sound, and setting it 2 or 3 creates the BF —2 like sound. *64 different effect programs are preprogrammed in Group A (in random order), and exactly the same effects are stored in Group B in a different order according to sound type. FOR MINIMIZING NOISE AND HUM •The GP-8 contains high gain units such as a overdrive and a distortion, therefore, be aware that even a slight noise or hum will be amplituted. •When connecting two GP-8's, be sure that they do not touch each other, or electrical looping will be caused between the units, generating hum. loop will be generated. •When using the GP-8 with the GR-MIDI Converter "GM-70", connect the output of the guitar's normal sound directly to the Input Jack of the GP-8 without putting it through the GM-70. In this way, hum and noise will be minimized. Connect the signal from the guiter directly. im Roland A A The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. ¡INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS. | MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, i...


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