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Roland GR-1 Owner's Manual page 139

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3. Teaming
Up with an External
MIDI
Sequencer
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3 Match the transmitted Bend Range to the Bend Range setting of the Part you
are recording («7 P, 6-2).
© When all these preparations are complete, play a few notes to see if you are playing the
selected channel of the GR - 1 multi-timbral module.
sencer io start record'
If there are no problems, press all the right buttons on the external se
© Lastly, we will record the guitar module, First, make the following settings:
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1 Set the basic channel ( -7 P. 6-2) of the guitar module so that its six channels
won't overlap with any of the multi-timbral module receive channels.
@— 2 set the MIDI Transmit mode to "Mono" («7 P. 6-2).
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3 Since the guitar Part Pitch Bend
Range
is fixed at 24, be sure to set the
Transmit Bend Range to 24 as well {> P, 6-2).
D When you've done all this, play a few notes to see if the guitar module is working.
H so. start recording with the external sequencer.
x The guitar module can only receive MIDI messages in Mono mode, which means you
won't be able to play more than one note at a time over a single channel.
"@ Note!
applied to both Tones during playback, even if you've previously set 2nd Tone Hold to "OFF."
(see Section 4. "5. Other Patch Editing Settings." p. 4-18.)
The * 9" will flash.
(2) Press PARAMETER[NEXT ]two (2) times.
Yowl see "MIDI in the display.
The g" will fash.

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