Using Send/Return; Using An Expression Pedal - Roland GP-100 Owner's Manual

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(input note spelling for each key)
The spelling (sharp or flat) of input notes will depend on the key
setting. The following table shows how each scale note is indi-
cated for each key.
Le |
[н |
RUM
LE |
Le |
[D |
Lo оо еее
бс
ЈАЈА В
[Lc]cj[aj[o|m|Eelr]n|al|ol А]
[^]
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[@ |
[E |
[E |
о |
ЄЛ
в |
А |
Section5
Appendix
Taking Advantage
ofthe GP- 100
Using Send/Return
Parallel mix with external effects processors
Connect send/return 1 to an overdrive and send/return 2 to
distortion, and make the following settings to create a sound in
which overdrive and distortion are mixed in parallel.
Send/Retum
Mode:
Normal
Type:
S/R1&S/R2
Select:
S/R1*S/R2
Another application of send/return
By connecting return 1 and return 2 to a CD player etc. and making
the following settings, you can play along with a CD.
Send/Retum
Effect Sequence:
reverb output
Mode:
Direct Mix
Type:
Stereo
Using an Expression Pedal
Make GP-100 control assign settings to determine how an expres-
sion pedal will function.
As a wah pedal
Ifyou wedge a pencil eraser etc. into an expression pedal to narrow
the range of movement and make the following settings, you can
obtain a wah effect with less pedal movement than usual.
Control Assign:
1to8
Target
Wah:Freq
Target Min
7
Target Max
56
Source
EXP PEDAL or MIDI CTL #7
(Source Mode
Normal)
Source Act.Range Lo 0
Source Act.Range Hi 60
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