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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo GR-700

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(See "C. Parameter Table" on page 19, 21 and 22.) Depress this switch, then by pressing the corresponding String selector Switch (es), select the string(s) which should take synthesizer voice. Depress this switch, then select the string(s) on which the Hold function works. Depress this switch, then select the string(s) on which the Pitch Bend function works. Depress this switch to select Up or Down mode of the Pitch Bend function. (The indicator lights up when the Up mode Is selected.) If the Pitch Bend Switch described above has been turned on, and the Up mode is selected pressing the Foot Volume will raise the pitch. And in the Down mode, the other way round. 7 3 4. EDIT MODE Like any usual synthesizer, the GR-700 has various parameters (32 kinds) which can be edited for sound synthesis. The GR-700, however, does not feature knobs or switches on its panel for you to touch or move, instead, there are two methods of synthesizing. One is using the optional programmer PG-200 which works just like panel controls of a usual synthesizer. Another is calling each parameter by using the Pedal Switches and changing its value a. Editing without PG-200 The GR-700 has 32 different parameters, and each parameter has a number of 11 to 48. Call the parameter you wish to .edit by assigning its number. Then change the value of the parameter by using the Edit (Resonance) Knob. by using the controls on the Guitar Controller. For quicker and easier editing or synthesis from scratch, the PG-200 may be essential. * This Editing function does not automatically rewrite the existing program, unless the appropriate procedure for rewriting (See page 24.) is done. * See the Edit Map to find out the number of the parameter. The Edit Map is identical to the PG-200's control panel. ■ EDIT MAP Rang« œ' !' «' (21} Wav« form \ V ru Ê2) Fr*q Mod LFO ENV EDIT MAP GR-700 gm r DCO-1 DCO-2 VCF VCA I Ran*« 16' ?' 4' <55 (13) Waveform Fine Tune t U O/ ©“ @ Crou Mod Frtq Mod <-FO (14) I27TIÜ 15) (16 17 Sourct Mi» HPF (18) (35) Deo.S Oea-2 0 10 Cutoff Fran Raionanca CF (31 0 10 LFO Mod ENV Mod 34) (32 36 ys. 1381 r 11 LFO Wmform Datay Tima Rata \ rtJ Ranriom 5 s Sk (¿à Envelope Dacay Sustain Relaau 41) (42) (43) (44 0 <0 0 10 0 to ZJ ©Cali a patch program you wish to edit, by using the Bank and Number Pedals. to turn the GR-700 to ,c © Press the Edit Pedal the Edit mode. The Display shows " [ F XX . " [F " means cutoff frequency, and " XX " is its value. Now, rotating the Cutoff Frequency Knob on the guitar controller will change the value of the cutoff frequency, therefore altering the tone color, causing the value shown in the Display to change. If you do not wish to change the value of the cutoff frequency,skip the step © and go directly to the step ®. e.g. Cutoff Frequency Parameter Number Data Call the parameter 38 (VCA mode) r r~ n 1 L> fz Lj r , 5 tANK \ This dot flashes during editing. WTCH D1 - 1 " l F " goes out, and " - " flashes. PARAMETER EDfT DATA BANK EDIT PATCH °l The right window shows that the Slide Switch is on ( ). ENV PARAMETER EDn’ DATA 75 ©Assign the number of the parameter you wish to edit, by pressing the relevant Number Pedal ©. The first pressing will change the left figure, then the Display Window © shows a flashing bar " — " on the right asking you to set the right side number. The Display Window © shows the data value of the parameter. ©While actually listening to the sound, adjust the parameter by using the Edit (Resonance) Knob. Here, the Display will respond as shown below. ©By repeating procedure © and ® , keep on synthesizing. [NOTE] When any slight editing is done, the " • " flashes indicating that the tone color currently in use is different from the one in memory. This indication helps you to understand that the edited tone color is not yet written into memory. If you wish to write the edited tone color, take an appropriate writing procedure. If you do not want to retain the edited tone color, simply call any other patch program. (Just note that calling a patch program can be done only in the Play mode.) To turn the GR-700 from Edit to Play mode, simply press the Edit Pedal © . Data Display and Setting a Value Programmer Data Display Setting a Value Knob 10 Knob Position 0 — 5 — 10 1 1 1 1 r n n n u u J u J J 5 D .S3 n> 3 uu u EDIT (RESONANCE) Rotary Switch h m i • • IV Switch Position I II m w 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 % EDIT (RES) Slider Switch ON OFF Switch Position ON OFF n Li ON EDIT (RES) ( ): When using the controller other than the G-707. b. Editing with PG-200 The optional programmer PG-200 can considerably simplify the editing operation. The PG-200 works like the control panel of a usual synthesizer, that is, you can edit the existing patch program or make a complete new patch from scratch, by actually using the tangible knobs and buttons. * The function...


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