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Roland GP-100 manuals available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual, Manual, Service Notes
Roland GP-100 Owner's Manual (93 pages)
Guitar preamp/processor
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Music Pedal
| Size: 4.68 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Introduction
3
Important Notes
3
Main Features
3
Analog Feel Controls
3
Contents
4
How the GP-100 Is Organized
5
Preamp
5
Signal Processor
5
Front Panel
6
Rear Panel
6
Connections
7
Guitar Connections
7
Power Amp Connections
7
Connecting External Devices
8
Mixer Connections
8
Power on
9
Setting the Nominal Input/Output Level
9
Adjusting the INPUT Level
9
Adjusting the Output Level
9
Settings for the Connected Amps
10
Speaker Color
10
Amp Type
10
Selecting an Effect Sound
11
Selecting Effect Sounds from the Front Pane L
11
Selecting Effect Sounds Wit a Foot Switch
11
Selecting Effect Sounds by MIDI Messages
11
Switching Effects On/Off
12
Switching Effects On/Off by MIDI Messages
12
Using the Effect Remote/Exp Pedal Jack
12
Using the Tuner
13
Switching to the Tuner Function
13
The Tuning Display
13
Tuning Procedure
13
Tuner Settings
14
Volume During Tuning
14
Modifying Various Settings
15
Before You Begin Creating Sounds
15
About the Preamp
15
What a Patch Contains
15
Copying Patches
16
The Global Function
16
Edit Indicator Display
16
Preamp Settings
17
Using the Preamp Knobs to Make Adjustments
17
Using the Parameter/Value Knobs to Make Adjustments
17
Preamp Parameters
18
Patch
18
Setting
18
Type
18
Effect Sound Settings
19
How the Parameters Are Organized
19
The Skip Function
19
Effect On/Off Settings
19
Setting the Effect Unit Connection Order
20
Reverb Connection Order
20
Reverb Parallel Output
20
Output Channel Settings
21
Control Assign Settings
21
External Control Settings
21
Target Value Range
21
Source Mode
22
Control Value Range
22
The Controller that will Control the Parameter
22
Modifying the Patch Name
23
Using the Meter Function
24
Storing the Modified Settings
24
Parameters of the Global Function
25
Speaker Simulator
26
Speaker Being Used A, B
26
Amp Being Used
26
Utility Function Settings
27
Utility Function Parameters
27
Effect Remove/Exp Pedal
28
Connecting One Foot Switch
28
Number up
28
Number down
28
Assign Hold
29
Harmonist Settings
29
LCD Contrast
29
MIDI-Related Settings
29
Effect Guide
30
Basic
30
Delay
32
Harmony
34
Vintage
36
Dual
38
Parameter Functions
40
Chorus
40
Compressor, Compressor/Limiter
40
Delay, 4 Taps Delay
41
When Ducking Is on
41
What Is Tempo Delay
41
Equalizer
42
Low EQ
42
Low Middle Frequency
42
Feedbacker
43
Flanger
43
Trigger
43
Foot Volume
44
Harmonist, 4 Voice Harmonist
44
Operation Using an Expression Pedal
44
When Harmony Is Selected
44
Master
45
Mixer
45
Noise Suppressor
45
Threshold
45
Phaser
46
Reverb
47
Send/Return
48
Slow Gear
48
Sensitivity
48
Rise Time
48
Tremolo/Pan
49
Modulation Wave
49
Vibrato
49
Microphone Setting
49
Wah Pedal, Auto Wah
50
Trigger Operation Using a Foot Switch
50
Using the Control Jack
50
Using MIDI
52
How MIDI Can be Used
52
Operations from External MIDI Devices
52
Select Patches
52
MIDI Utility Function Settings
53
MIDI Related Parameters
53
MIDI Omni Mode
53
MIDI Out/Thru
53
Transmitting Data Via MIDI
54
Receiving Data Via MIDI
54
Receiving Data
55
Transmission Procedure
55
Program Change Map Settings
56
Program Change Map Parameters
57
MIDI Map Select
57
MIDI Program Map
57
Operation Using the FC-200
58
Bank Limit Settings
58
GP-100 and FC-200 Connections
59
Selecting Patches from the FC-200
59
About FC-200 Program Numbers
59
Control Assign Operations Using the FC-200
60
FC-200 Operations
60
Using the Control Pedall
60
No-Hands Editing
61
Using the FOOT SW/EXP Jack
61
Changing FC-200 Settings from the GP-100
62
FC-200 Parameters that Are Set
62
GP-100 Operation Using the MCR-8
63
GP-100 Sound Editing from the MCR-8
64
Harmonist
65
About the User Scale
65
Pitch Shift Amounts of the Preser Scale
66
Taking Advantage
67
Using Send/Return
67
Using an Expression Pedal
67
Input Note Spelling for each Key
67
Controlling Two or more Parameters Simultaneously
68
Examples of System Setup
68
Basic Setup
68
Switching between Lead and Rhythm
68
About MIDI
69
Application Example
69
MIDI Connectors
69
MIDI Channels
69
Main Types of MIDI Messages
70
Channel Messages
70
Program Change Messages
70
Control Change Messages
70
Using Bank Select Messages to Select Patches
71
Factory Settings
72
Restoring the Factory Settings
72
Utility
72
Troubleshooting
73
No Sound/Volume too Low
73
Patch Number Does Not Change
73
MIDI Messages Are Not Received
73
Specifications
75
Index
76
Patch Name Tabe
85
Preset Area
85
Corrections
89
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Roland GP-100 Owner's Manual (92 pages)
GUITAR PREAMP/PROCESSOR
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 5.17 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Delay, 4 Taps Delay
4
How the GP-100 Ts Organized
5
How to Use this Manual
5
Front and Rear Panel
6
Eren
6
Section 1 Try out the GP-100
8
Power-On and Standby
9
Adjusting the INPUT Семе
9
Adjusting the OUTPUT Level (Headphone Level)
9
Setting the Nominal INPUT/OUTPUT Level
9
Settings for the Connected Amps
10
Selecting an Effect Sound
11
Selecting Effect Sounds Fromthe Front Panel
11
Selecting Effect Sounds with a Foot Switch
11
Switching Effects On/Off
12
Switching Effects On/Offfromthe Front Panel
12
Switching Effects On/Off from a Foot Switch
12
Using the Tuner Ызыра Нкан
13
Switching to the Tuner Function
13
The Tuning Display
13
Tuning Procedure
13
Tuner Settings
14
Nennt
14
Section 2 Modifying Various Settings
15
Before You Begin Creating Sounds
15
About the Preamp
15
User Area and Preset Area
15
About Algorithms
15
What a Patch Contains
15
Ни Ннн Нө
15
The Global Function
16
Edit Indicator Display
16
Inre Ania
16
Preamp Settings
17
Preamp Parameters
18
Effect On/Off Settings
19
Effect Sound Settings
19
Section 5
20
OUTPUT Channel Settings wo
21
External Control Settings
21
Control Assign Settings
21
Target Value Range
21
Modifying the Patch Name Uu
23
Storing the Modified Settings (the Write Operation)
24
The Global Function
25
Parameters of the Global Function
25
Utility Function Parameters
27
Equalizer
32
Foot Volume
34
Preamp
34
Send/Return
36
Parameter FUNCTIONS Диирин Баайа Алин)
40
Өы Не Ненин Ee Ыыы Нө
40
Compressor, Compressor/Limiter
40
Harmonist, 4 Voice Нагтоп1$Ї
44
Ененнен Е
44
Noise Suppressor
45
Eene Eet Etna Tnnt
45
Scere Sese Thv Aer Tne Renee es
49
Tremolo/Pan
49
Wah Pedal, Auto Wah
50
How MIDI Can be Used
52
Operations from External MIDI Devices
52
Operations from an FC-200 MIDI Foot Controller
52
Operation Using the MCR-8 Multi Controller
52
MIDI Utility Function Settings
53
MIDI Related Parameters
53
Transmitting/Receivingdata Via MIDI
54
Transmitting Data (Bulk Dump)
54
Receiving Data (Bulk Load)
55
Program Change Map Settings
57
Program Change Map Parameters
57
Bank Limit Settings
58
СР-100 and FC-200 Connections
59
Selecting Patches from the FC-200
60
Control Assign Operations Using the ЕС-200
60
Hands Editing (Using the FC-200 to Create Sounds)
61
Changing FC-200 Settings from the СР-100
62
Connections
63
GP-100 Sound Editing from the MCR-B
64
Harmonist: about the User Scale
65
Using Send/Return
67
Using an Expression Pedal
67
Examples of System Setup
68
Using Bank Select Messages to Select Раїсһе
71
Ы Ыдын Ркы Ныкы ӨГӨЙ
72
Restoring the Factory Settings (Initialization)
72
Tuner
72
Tuner Settings
77
User Area
87
Roland GP-100 Owner's Manual (88 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument Amplifier
| Size: 1.49 MB
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Roland GP-100 Manual (52 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Music Equipment
| Size: 1.21 MB
Roland GP-100 Service Notes (14 pages)
GUITAR PREAMP/PRDCIESSDR
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 3.03 MB
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