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Roland GR-1 Owner's Manual page 27

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o Then switch to the Pedal Function mode.
Press the{ S2 | switch on the GK - 2. The
LEDs above the pedals will start to flash to indicate
that you are in the Pedal Function mode.
re ready to try out the pedals.
Switch to return to the Play mode
C Description of the Pedal Functions
TUNER
Depress this pedal to se
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cet the guitar tuner. Depress it again to return to the Pedal Function screen
urning On and Tuning Up
change the pitch by
as much as one octave while maintaining the interval between guhar nole
of like the "ultimate" vibrato arm!
% Straight out of the box, Pitch Shift A is set for a relatively slow drop in pitch.
(D While playing a long. sustaining sound, step on the | PITCH SHIFT A pedal (pedal number
2).
The LED on the pedal will light continuoux!s
and the pitch of the sound from the GR - 1 will slowly
start to fall!
© As you hold down the pedal, the pitch will drop by one octave and remain there.
@ When you release the pedal, the sound gradually returns to its original pitch. And then, when
the pitch has returned, the LED starts flashing again.
* When you first take the GR - 1 out of the box, Pitch Shift B is set for a very quick upward
pitch shift.
®© While playing a long. sustaining sound, depress the | PITCH SHIFT B | pedal (pedal number
3).
The LED on the pedal «ill fight continuously and the pitch of the sound from the GR - i will suddenly
shoot up ong octave?
D When you release the pedal, the LED starts flashing again (and stays that way) as the pitch
quickly returns to normal.
* The amount and direction of the pitch shift, rise time, and return time (after
ng the
pedal) can be modified separately for Pitch Shift A and B.
* The range over which you can change the pitch with Pitch Shift A/B may be limited by the
Tone. frequency region, and playing conditions.

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