Part Names And Descriptions - Roland M-GS64 Owner's Manual

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1. Phones (headphones) Jack
This is for connecting headphones, Sound still comes out of the
Output L/R
jacks even when headphones are plugged in.
2. Volume Knob
Used to adjust the volume of the sound output to the Output
L/R jacks and the headphones jack.
3. Display
Shows the numbers assigned to Patchs and the values of
Parameters. It also displays messages in the event of an error.
4, Patch Button
Patches can be selected by using Value buttons when the indica-
tor for this button is lit up or flashing.
5. Mute Button
To stop the part sounding, press this button and the indicator for
this button is lit up.
6. Monitor Button
Parts for which the indicator on this button is lighted are played
— all other Parts will be silent.
7. Part Button
To switch Parts, hold down the Part button while you press the
Value button.
8. Value Buttons
These buttons are used to change various settings. You can
reduce a value rapidly by holding down the «@ Value bution
and pressing the B button. In the same way, you can increase a
value rapidly by holding down the B Value button and press-
ing the ~@ button.
9. Select Button
10. Select Indicator
11. Function Buttons
These are used to change the settings for this sound module.
They are also used to return values to their factory defaults (p.
6). The Select indicator also serves as a level meter for the unit (p.
7).
12. Power Switch
This is used to switch the power on and off. Press the button
once to switch the power on, and press it again to return it to its
original position and switch the power off.
13. AC Jack
insert the power cord included with the unit into this jack, and
plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
14. MIDI In/MIDI Out/MIDI Thru Connectors
MIDE In: Receives messages from external MIDI devices.
MIDI Out:
Transmits messages from the unit to external MIDI
devices (Bulk Dump: p. 6).
MIDI Thru:
Provides duplicate of the complete MIDI message
stream received via MIDI In, without change.
15. Input L/R Jacks
By connecting the output jacks of another sound module to these
jacks, you can obtain the mixed output for the two sound mod-
ules from the Output L/R jacks and the Phones jack. If you want
monaural input, connect the cable to the L jack.
The volume of the sound input to the Input L/R jacks remains
constant regardless of the position of this unit's Volume knob.
16. Output L/R jacks
These jacks provide output of the audio signals. If you want
monaural output, connect the audio cable to the L jack.

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