Assigning A Function To A Pedal - Roland GRAND Owner's Manual

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Assigning a Function to a Pedal

1.
In the tone screen, press the [Function] button to turn
Function on.
The [Function] button will light when the function is on.
2.
Press the [F4 (UTILITY)] button to access the utility
screen.
3.
Use the [F3 (▲)] or [F4 (▼)] buttons to select "4. Pedal."
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4.
Press the [Enter] button or the [F1 (ENTER)] button to
access the pedal setting screen.
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5.
Use the [F3 (▲)] or [F4 (▼)] button to select the pedal
whose assignment you want to change.
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Parameters
Center Pedal Assign
Left Pedal Assign
6.
Turn the [Value] dial to select the function you want to
assign.
If you select "OFF," that pedal will not control anything.
7.
Use the [F3 (▲)] or [F4 (▼)] buttons to specify the states
of the assigned function when the pedal is released and
when it is pressed to its maximum extent.
Parameters
Center Pedal Min
Left Pedal Min
Center Pedal Max
Left Pedal Max
The available values will depend on the function you've
assigned.
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Pedal
Center pedal
Left pedal
Description
Specify the state when the pedal is released
Specify the state when the pedal is pressed to
the maximum extent
8.
If you want to assign two parameters (that allow
simultaneous assignment with another function), press
the [F1 (ASSIGN1/2)] button to access the ASSIGN 2
screen.
9.
In the ASSIGN 2 screen, make settings for the second
function.
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10.
When you've finished making settings, press the [Exit]
button to return to the previous screen.
By default, pedal settings are stored in the setup. If you want to
keep the pedal settings you've made, save the setup (p. 49).
If desired, you can prevent the pedal assignments from
changing when you switch setups. For details, refer to "Pedal
Settings (4. Pedal)" (p. 62).

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