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Roland GR-1 Owner's Manual page 89

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hat's called "Loop Recording"
(€r P.
3-12). Or copying a certain range of measures to another part of the
a few measures and closing up the gap ( £7 P. 5-19)... these are ali things the GR - 1 Recorder can do.
In addition to performance data from the guitar (GK - 2), you can also record from a connected external MIDI keyboard. Th
nd natural.
guilar-type Tones
with a guitar, and keyboard-type Tones with a keyboard. so that they sound that much more realistic a
g from
an
External
Keyboard
the Connection:
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IN
MIDI
OUT
GR-1
Keyboard, rackmount sound module, etc.
** There's no need to set the keyboard MIDI Transmit channel, as the Recorder will accept
and record the data coming in on any channel
See Section 6. "Using the GR - 1 as an Expansion Module for an External. MIDI Device" on page
6-12 for more information on using an external
oard in recording.
You can only work with one song at a time in the Recorder. The first song in the Recorder is the
Demo song; we'll show vou how to get it out of the way so you can work on another song. (Unlike
other songs,
the Demo is stored in a special place in the GR - F's memory, so we can easily get it back
again later.
We'll use the Song Initialize function.
© Turn the power off.
e) While holding down the| EXIT/NO
|button, turn the power on again.
en
like the following. "OK?
Yow H see a sei
will start flashing in the upper right corner.
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