Roland GR-33 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Chapter 1 Producing Sounds
Chap.
1
fig.1-12
5. Tune each of the other strings, 5 to 1, to A, D, G, B, and
E, respectively.
6. When you are finished tuning, press any foot pedal,
[S1] or [S2] on the GK-2A, or [PLAY], to return to Play
mode.
Selecting the output device (OUTPUT SELECT)
In order for the GR-33 to produce the correct output levels,
you must select the type of device to which its outputs are
connected (MIX OUT).
fig.1-14
1. Press [OUTPUT SELECT] and select the appropriate
setting.
The currently selected setting will light.
GUITAR AMP:
Select this when using a dedicated guitar amp.
LINE:
Select this when using a keyboard amp, general-purpose
instrument amp, mixer, MTR, or headphones.
The GR-33’s sound generator is a PCM synthesizer that can
reproduce a wide range of timbres. To optimally capture its
rich synthesizer sounds, use a keyboard amp, other general
instrument amplifier, PA system, or other such equipment
instead of a guitar amplifier if possible.
* Changing the OUTPUT SELECT setting will not affect the
settings that are stored in each patch.
Turning off the guitar amp
simulator (G.AMP SIM)
The GR-33 has a built-in guitar amp simulator (G.AMP SIM).
If OUTPUT SELECT is set to “LINE,” the guitar amp
simulator will be applied only to the guitar sound itself. This
allows you to create the illusion of the original guitar sound
being played through a guitar amp, even when it is being fed
directly into another device.
If you are not using the GR-33’s internal guitar amp
simulator—if you are using an external amp simulator effect
device, for example—set the GR-33 as follows.
Turning the Amp Simulator Off
1. Press [SYSTEM] to enter System mode.
2. Press [PARAMETER] to select “G.AMP SIM”
fig.1-15
3. Turn [VALUE] to select “Off.”
Off:
The amp simulator will not be used.
On:
The amp simulator will be used when OUTPUT SELECT
is set to “LINE.”
4. Press [PLAY] to return to Play mode.
* When you once again wish to use the amp simulator, select
“On” in Step 3.
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