Roland GR-33 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Chapter 4 Five Basic Modes
Patch Edit Mode: What It Means, How It Works
In this mode, you can program patches.
Patch Edit mode is divided into three sections: COMMON,
TONE, and EFFECTS.
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COMMON
This is where you name a Patch or set up pedal effects.
TONE
This is where you set up the tones that serve as the basis
for synth sounds.
EFFECTS
This is where you can set up reverb, chorus and multi-
effects. Arpeggiator and Harmonist settings are also
made here.
In Patch Edit mode, the buttons and dials work as follows:
[BANK/PARAMETER] Button
Use these buttons to select the parameter that you wish to
adjust.
[PLAY] Button
Returns you to Play mode.
[SYSTEM] Button
Switches to System mode (settings for the GR-33 itself).
[TUNER] Button
Switches to Tuner mode (p. 18).
[WRITE] Button
Writes the contents of a patch (p. 36).
[COMMON] Button
Switches to Patch Edit mode, COMMON (overall patch
settings).
* In the COMMON (concerned with patch settings) Patch
Name Setting screen you can use this to switch between
uppercase and lowercase characters (p. 38).
[TONE] Button
Switches to Patch Edit mode, TONE, (sound-related patch
settings).
* In TONE (concerned with the sound of patches), pressing
[TONE] will switch you between the 1ST and 2ND settings
item.
[EFFECTS] Button
Switches to Patch Edit mode, EFFECTS (effect-related patch
settings).
* If you are already viewing EFFECTS settings, pressing
[EFFECTS] will turn the bypass function on/off (p. 75).
[STRING SELECT] Button
When adjusting a parameter that can be set independently
for each string, use this button to select the string with which
you want to work (p. 35).
* For parameters that are not set independently for each string,
this button will have no effect.
[OUTPUT SELECT] Button
Changes the output device selection (p. 19).
[PATCH/VALUE] Dial
Changes the value for the selected parameter.
Pedal 1–4
Used as auxiliary pedals in making any number of settings,
and for confirming effects.
Expression Pedal
Used as auxiliary pedal in making any number of settings,
and for confirming effects (p. 47).
GK-2A [S1] and [S2]
Changes the value for the selected parameter.
External Bank Shift Pedal
Changes the value for the selected parameter.
In Patch Edit mode, when you have modified even one
parameter of the selected patch, the three-digit display will
change. The decimal point of the lowest digit will light to
indicate that the patch’s settings have been modified.
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If you wish to save the new settings, perform the Write
operation (p. 36).
* If you change patches without performing the Write operation,
your edits will be lost.
EFFECTSTONECOMMON
Patch Edit mode
Period
Patch Edit mode