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Roland GR-1 Owner's Manual page 92

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b
Recording
With
Paris
1.2
and
3
aA
* Ás shown on the Tone List on page 9-16. there are 200 Tones, numbered 0 to 199, from
which to choose. If you add the optional Expansion kil, that allows you to select from even
more Tones, numbered 200 to 399.
@—5
After selecting your Tones, press | EXIT/NO
| , then the PARAMETER
[NEXT |
button.
This returns vou to the screen we started from in Step e.
@ Sst the tempo.
Dum 1
From
the screen
in Step
NEXT ]button.
You'll see the following screen, and the metronome will start ticking at the setting for
. press | ENTER/YES
| , then the PARAMETER
that song.
LE
Q is the Quantize setting f=" P. 5-11).
The number jusi to the right of the * f "is the Tempo
(increase/decrease with VALUE [INCIDEC]buttons)
Q- 2 Set the tempo with the VALUE
[INC
buttons while listening to the
ticking.
e Select the Part you want to record.
|
From the screen in Step:
press PARAMETER|
PREVIOUS
| .
You'll be returned to the following Track Select screen. The characters 1, 2
.and D
refer of course to the respective Part numbers or the Drum Part. Just to the right of each
isa"
" to indicate that nothing is currently recorded for that Part.
The"
"tothe right of the * 1" flashes to show Part 1 is
currently selected (change this with CURSOR fb.
The Part with the flashing underline next to it is the one currently selected.
Change this with the CURSOR
4] $ |buttons to select the Pari you wart to
record.
® Now iet's get into the Recording screen itseli and enter Recording Standby mode,
-=i
From the screen in
@-2, press | ENTER/YES
s
This puts you into the following screen for recording the Part selected in Step (2)
The" - " indicates that recording is paused.
1
^ Current bar
Starting bar (here a "1," the beginning of the song}
First off. let's try a recording from the top.

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