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Table Of Contents - Roland GR-33B Owner's Manual

Bass guitar synthesizer
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FEATURES
•Any bassist can play the GR-33B, using
ail standard bass techniques, hammering,
giissandos, harmonics, chopping, bowing,
etc.
•A small, compact unit (like an effects box)
with all the electronic-type foot-controlled
switch major functions; great for live per¬
formances.
•Totally polyphonic: one VCO for each
string.
•Instant and accurate transposing to two
preset pitches.
•A duet switch for a chorus effect.
•Synthesizer ON/OFF for each string.
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STANDARD CONNECTIONS
MIXED OUTPUT.3
GUITAR SYNTHESIZER OUTPUT .3
BASIC SETTING.4
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SAMPLE SOUNDS.11-13
SAMPLE NOTES.14-18
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Before Starting.
•Use a transformer to produce the cor¬
rect line voltage if the line voltage in your
area does not match the value specified
on the nameplate.
•Keep away from fluorescent lamps, neon
lights, and high-power transformers as
these will induce high noise levels in the
Guitar Synthesizer.
•Avoid the use of this instrument in places
that are dusty, of high temperature or high
humidity.
•Clean the control panel with neutral
detergent. Use a soft, dry cloth for the
wooden parts. Do not use solvents such
as paint thinner.
•The GR-33B Bass Guitar Synthesizer has
been designed to work with the G-33 or
G-88 Bass Guitar and will not work with
the GR-500 and GR-300.
•The length of the sound may be shorter
than normal, or the synthesized sound
may be one octave higher than normal
with certain styles of picking and stopping
the strings.
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