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Roland GR-1 Owner's Manual page 88

Guitar synthesizer
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1. Listening
to the
Demo
Song
Layout
of the MuitiTimbrai
Sound
Module
eo
ee
iunc
———————
C] Guitar
Parts
and
Multi-Timbral
Parts
section, The guitar section is ordinarily used when playing the GR - ] purely
i guitar
synthes
is the multi-timbral section which is used as the main sound module for the on-board Recorder
(1 Part)
G8 Sounds are primarily controlled by the guitar (GK - 2).
@Can select a Patch from a maximum of 128 available (including those on a Card)
G Each Patch is made up of two Tones; a ist and 2nd Tone.
@Can be played from an external MID! device, assuming six MIDI channels are available
tone for each string).
Sindependent pitch changes on each string (for bends or vibrato) are possible
BilMulti-Timbral
Section
(Three
Parts
plus
a Drum
Part)
€& Sounds are primarily controlled by the Recorder or external MID! devices.
@One MIDI channel per Part.
G Except when recording the guitar with the Recorder, can be played with signals from the
guitar (GK - 2).
G Except for Reverb and Chorus settings (like Type or Rate), the Patch which is selected is
idantical to the one tor the guitar Part.
COParts
1, 2 and 3
Select irom 200 Original Tones (400 with ihe Expansion Board), one Tone per Part
x Tones only, not Patches as with the guitar section.
€ No editing of selected Original Tones possible.
G& Volume, Pan. Reverb and Chorus levels are independently adjustable for the three Parts.
Drum
Part
€ Each
note (that is, position on the guitar fingerboard) corresponds to a different percussion
instrument, such as snare, kick, hihat, etc., which can all be played at ihe same time
Volume, Pan and Reverb levels are independently adjustable for each instrument
(Can't change assignment or layout oi Drum Part Tones. Can't add Chorus

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