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Roland GK-2 Owner's Manual page 4

Synthesizer driver

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@ Divided Pickup
The Divided Pickup detects the vibration on the
guitar. Connect this between the bridge and the
pickup.
© S1 Switch
The S1 Switch controls the GR-50 in many different
ways depending what Function is assigned to it.
e.g. it decreases Patch Chain numbers of the GR-
50. When the GR-50 is in an Editing mode, this
switch changes the value of a parameter.
© S2 Switch
The S2 Switch controls the GR-50 in many different
ways depending what Function is assigned to it.
e.g. it increases Patch Chain numbers of the GR-
50. When the GR-50 is in an Editing mode, this
switch changes the value of a parameter.
@ Selector Switch
This switches the signals output from the GK-2.
When it is set to "Guitar", the GK-2 outputs only
the signals for guitar's normal sound, and with it
set to "Mix", it outputs the signals for the mixed
sounds of the normal guitar and synthesizer. At
"Synth" position, only the signals for synthesizer
sound is output.
© Synth Volume
This controls the volume of the synthesizer sound.
Adjust the guitar's normal sound with the volume
control on the guitar, since the Synth Volume does
not control the guitar's normal sound.
@ Power Indicator
This lights up when the GR-50 and GK-2 are con-
nected using the C-13A cable.
@ Normal Guitar Input Jack
Through this jack, normal signal from the guitar is
fed into the Controller Unit. Use the supplied normal
guitar cord.
* Please do not fail to connect to this jack.
© GK-2 Socket
Connect the GR-50 through this socket.
Mi IMPORTANT NOTES
è Be sure to use the C-13A cable (supplied with
the GR-50) to connect the GK-2 to the GR-50.
Using any other cable will cause trouble.
è Before setting up the GK-2 with the GR-50,
make sure that GR-50 is switched off.
e The C-13A is a lock-type cable which cannot
be disconnected unless it is unlocked. So, for
disconnecting, do not pull the calbe hard, but
unlock it.
® Handle the cable gently.
ə Avoid using this device in excessive heat or
humidity conditions, or where it may be affected
by direct sunlight or dust and avoid places sub-
ject to high vibration.
è For cleaning the unit, use a dry and soft cloth.
e |f the casing is stained, use a cloth slightly
dampened with water.
e To remove
stubborn stains, clean the casing
with a cloth moistened with a nutral detergent,
then wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
e Do not use solvents such as paint thinner when
cleaning.
e If this unit fails to operate correctly, turn it off
immediately and contact your Roland dealer.

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