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Istruzioni per l'uso Roland, Modello GP-16

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For details, refer to ‘fe] Concerning Foot Controllers* (er P.15). Now, if you play the guitar you can hear the effected sound. For explanation of what is shown in the display, see “!5j Meaning of Whai is Shown in the Display” («sr P.14). The GP-16, due to its circuitry protection feature, requires a moment after being turned on betore it is ready for operation. Depending on the angle a? which it is viewed, the display may at times be less easy to read. To make h clearer to read, the display's contrast should be adjusted. Refer to "12. LCD Contrast" («? P.53). Adjustment of Input Level Matching the GP-16 to the guitar The input signal will vary depending on the type of guitar connected. Thus, it is necessary to adjust the input ievet tor each guitar used. [Step 1] Input to the GP-16 a signal equivalent to whal would be the maximum volume used in performance. [Step 2] WhilewatchingthelNPUTLEVELINDICATOR, adjust the INPUT LEVEL knob until you get the highest level possible without causing CLIP to light up. Adjust not to light up this indicator Roland CBF’-lB C: : ; : Patch Selection D O u.u. Trying out a variety of sounds On the GP-16, upto a total of 128 types of patches, which contain the information for different combinations of effects and their settings, can be stored in memory. These 128 locations for programmed settings are divided into two Groups, A and B, each having 64. Then, each Group is broken down into 8 Banks (1 through 8). Further, within each Bank there are 8 types of programs, which are numbered from 1 to 8. 128 settings—;— Group A {64 types)—;— Bank 1—;— Number 1 1— Number 6 Bank 6—I— Number 1 i : L- Number fi Group B (64 types)—— Bank 1—;— Number 1 I : — Number B Bank e—1~ Number 1 Number 8 Should CLIP be lit up, accurate conversion of the guitar's signals to digital signals becomes difficult. Thus, you will not fully obtain the sound quality capable with the GP-16, in other words, on the GP-16 the 128 possible locations for storing settings are organized and identified in terms of their Group/Bank/Number, and each one is referred to as a “Patch". During performance, you can call up precisely the settings (patch) you need from among those you have stored. Doing this is referred to as Patch Selection, and it is possible only when the unit is in a state called the Play mode. For explanation of what is shown in the display, see '[5j Meaning of What is Shown in the Display" («a- P. 14). The setting automatically made available each time power is turned on is: Group: A, Bank: 1, Number: 1. For information on the correspondence between Patches and Program Change Numbers, refer to the “1.Patch/ Program Change Number Correspondence Chari" (*sr P.56). 12 Selection of patches can be made from the GP-16 panel, or alternately, using a foot controller (¡optional). z. Selection of a Humber Seieciion ot the number needed is made by pressing one of the Number buttons, from jTJto [§J. The number then appears at the Number position in the Patch Display. 1. Selecting patches from the GP-16 pane! Operating the GP-16 panel to change patches a. Selection of the Group Each press of GROUP A/Bl toggles between selection of Group A and Group E. The currently selected group is indicated by the “Group Indicator”. b. Selection of the Bank Press fBANK| , and the Bank digit in the Patch Display will start blinking. Whilejn this state, pressing one of the Number buttons, from MJ to [8^ selects the corresponding bank. The numberthen appears at the Bank position in the Patch Display. 2. Selection using a foot controller Using a foot controller to change patches A greater measure of convenience during performances is gainedthrough connecting a toot controller (FC-100 or FC-100 MKIi; optional) to the GP-16, thus allowing you to change patches by pressing the pedal. Patch selection is made in basically the same manner as that for selection trom the panel. For details, refer to the owner's manual supplied with the toot controller. For information on the functions that can be employed when a foot controller is connected, see " fjT] Concerning Foot Controllers" (*®* P.15). Blinking \ .....:.....^ Selection of a bank can be cancelled by pressing the bank button whiie the bank digit in me Patch Display is still blinking. 13 Meaning of What is Shown in the Display What the characters shown indicate When in the Play mode, the content of the display is as follows. The blocks and numbers are set as ioliows: ! HMP+


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