Parameter Selection - Roland GI-10 Owner's Manual

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3. Keep tuning the string until the LCD seg-
ments slow to a stop.
A dot should then appear in the display's lower-
right corner. This means that the 6th string has
been perfectly tuned to E.
Ait
4. Repeat the process for strings 5 to 1.
Parameter Selection
Press the PARAMETER buttons to select from the
twelve parameters. The number or letter that
appears in the left-most column of the display indi-
cates which parameter you currently have selected.
The meaning of the number or letter can be found
in the Parameter Map on the front panel.
P.
PLAY
MODE
G=eGK / IN=MIDI
IN
Cc.
MIDI CH
1-16
b.
BEND
RANGE
0,2,12,24
1.
POLY/MONO
ON=POLY/OFF=MONO
2.
OCTAVE
SHIFT
dn,nr,UP
3.
BEND
D. THIN
oF,nron
4.
ATTACK
N. FLT
ON/OFF
5.
PEDAL
ASSIGN
ON=EXP
/ OFF=MOD
6.
TOUCH
SENS
Fi, nr, Hd, n.d
7.
PICKUP
SENS
1-8
8.
MASTER
TUNE
ON=442/OFF=440
9.
TUNER
* You can switch to the P, PLAY MODE page by
pressing the PARAMETER - and + buttons at
the same time.
Divided Pickup Sensitivity Adjustment
If the GI-10 is being used for the first time with a
synthesizer driver (GK-2 series), the sensitivity for
each string needs to be adjusted. These sensitivity
adjustments remain stored even while the power is
off, so they only have to be set once.
What is a divided pickup?
A divided pickup is a pickup capable of detecting
the string vibrations for each string separately,
such as the one used in the GK-2 series.
IMPORTANT
You need to adjust the sensitivity over again in the
following situations:
e When using a different guitar.
¢ When adjustments have been made that affect
the manner in which the divided pickup is
mounted.
e When all GI-10 settings have been initialized.
(p. 23)
<Procedure>
1.Press
the PARAMETER
+ or — button
to
select 7. PICKUP SENS.
2. Play the open 6th string to display string
number (6).
3. When
the sensitivity setting is correct, the
dot at the lower-right corner in the display
will light occasionally when the string is
played hard. Play the string hard and adjust
as necessary. Adjustment is made with the
VALUE + and — buttons.
4. Adjust strings 5—1 in the same way.

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