Roland GR-300
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Guitar Synthesizers: Guitar Synthesizer, Synthaxe, Axesynth, Drumitar, Roland Gr-300 [Book]By Books Llc - General Books LLC (2010) - Paperback - 24 pages - ISBN 1158295618
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: A guitar synthesizer (also guitar/synthesizer, guitar/synth, g-synth, synth guitar, guitar-synth, or guitar synth) is any one of a number of musical instrument systems that allow a guitar player to play synthesizers. While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the f... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Roland GR-300 photo ]
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ROLAND GR-55 GUITAR SYNTHESIZER TRAINING GUIDE
Contents 1. FEATURES 2. QUICK DEMO 3. GOING DEEP 4. FIVE FEATURES TO KNOW and SHOW 5. ACCESSORIES 6. GR-55 DETAILS
Roland GR-55 Training Guide
1. FEATURES Four sound sources: two sets of PCM-based synthesis plus COSM VG-type guitar/bass modeling and actual guitar sound Two sets of Multi-FX for independent processing of PCM and COSM based sounds EZ Edit plus full parameter programming USB-audio and MIDI interface Built in looper Three audio outputs: mix L,R plus guitar Second USB port for data transfer, audio playback via flash drive Over 900 Synth sounds Instant alternate tunings via COSM modeling Works with guitar and bass Huge on board memory: 270 presets, 297 user in guitar mode, 90 preset/ 297 user in bass mode Built-in assignable Control and Expression pedals Built-in chromatic tuner Includes GK-3 Divided Pickup GR-55GK: $1,119 List; $799 MAP GR-55S (w/o GK-3) $979 List; $699 MAP
2. QUICK DEMO
The Quick Demo is a way to get a customer interested in a product in less than 60 seconds.
Before You Start
Selecting the OUTPUT 1. Press the EDIT button.
2. PAGE RIGHT to select the SYSTEM page.
3. Using the VALUE DIAL, highlight OUTPUT SELECT.
4. Press ENTER.
Using the VALUE DIAL, select the sound source you are connecting the GR-55 to. Press EXIT several times to return to the main menu. If you have a keyboard amp, such as a Roland KC-350 or other pro quality amp, or a PA: 1. Connect the Left and Right MAIN OUTPUTS of the GR-55 to two channels of the amp or PA. 2. Set the amps tone controls for a flat response. If you only have a guitar amp: 1. Connect the MONO OUTPUT of the GR-55 to a clean channel of the amp. 2. Set the EQ for a flat response.
Setting the Sensitivity This is the most important procedure of the GR-55. Setting sensitivity adjusts how the GR-55 responds to how you play; its much like getting a level when recording. Done correctly, the GR-55 will track extremely fast and accurately, and your demo will be effective. 1. Connect a divided pickup equipped guitar (ESP GK demo guitar, Fender Roland Ready Strat, Godin with Synth Access, or other) to the GR-55 via the included 13-pin cable. 2. Set the Input Sensitivity: a. Press the EDIT button. b. Press PAGE RIGHT or PAGE LEFT to select the SYSTEM page. c. Using the DIAL, highlight GK SETTING.
d. Press ENTER.
e. In the GK SET screen, use the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons and the VALUE DIAL to set the appropriate PU TYPE (pickup type) and SCALE of the guitar you are using. For the ESP GK guitar, use GK3 and ST.
VALUE DIAL
f. Press PAGE RIGHT button twice to select the SEN (sensitivity) PAGE.
g. Play an open string as hard as you are likely to play it. The GR-55 will automatically show the sensitivity level of that string in the display, Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons and the VALUE DIAL to select and adjust the sensitivity so that it reaches the farthest point only on the very strongest notes. h. Use the CURSOR UP/ DOWN buttons and VALUE DIAL to select and adjust the other strings. i. When you are finished, press EXIT several times to return to the Main screen.
THE QUICK DEMO
STEP ONE: Show Some COSM Guitar Sounds 1. Press the RHYTHM button, and turn the VALUE DIAL to select RHYTHM 05-3 LP+STACK.
2. Play some power chords or leads. 3. Select RHYTHM 11-2 AC->12stAC (CTL). 4. Play some chords or leads. 5. Press the CTL Pedal. The sound will change from a 6-string acoustic to a 12-string acoustic.
6. Play some chords or leads.
STEP TWO: Show Simple Synth Sounds 1. Select LEAD 07-1 Concert Grand. 2. Play some chords or leads. 3. Select RHYTHM 02-1 RICH STRINGS. 4. Play some big chords.
STEP THREE: Show Combination Sounds 1. Select OTHER 10-2 Sequence Clean. 2. Play some chords. 3. Press CTL to hold the synth sounds. 4. Play guitar over the synth sounds, 5. Adjust the EXP pedal to change the speed of the pattern and the guitar tremolo. 6. Select USER 07-2 Syn Str. Pdl Reso 7. Play some chords. 8. Rock the EXP pedal to activate the filter. 9. Press CTL to remove the guitar from the sound.
STEP FOUR: Show the Looper 1. Select OTHER 27-2 Shanai+Rhythm 2. Press Pedal 3 and CTL simultaneously to arm the Looper. The CTL pedal LED will flash. 3. When you are ready, press CTL and play a simple chord pattern. The LED will flash quickly. 4. Press CTL to end the loop recording and play back the loop. 5. While the loop is playing, select OTHER 26-1 AggroClav. 6. Press CTL to record this sound over the first loop. 7. Press CTL to continue playing over the loop. 8. Press CTL twice to stop recording. 9. Press Pedal 3 and CTL to exit loop recording.
3. GOING DEEP
How To Find Specific PCM Sounds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. From the Play screen, press EDIT. Press CURSOR UP/DOWN to select a PCM sound. Press ENTER. Press CURSOR UP/DOWN to select TONE CATEGORY. If necessary, turn the VALUE DIAL to select a Category. Press CURSOR DOWN to select TONE NUMBER. Turn the VALUE DIAL to select a Tone. Press EDIT to return to the Main screen.
How to Change the Structure (effect chain) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press EDIT. Press PAGE LEFT/RIGHT to select the EFFECT page. Press ENTER. Press CURSOR LEFT to select STRUCT (Structure). To change the STRUCTURE, turn the VALUE DIAL.
How to Assign Effects to a Tone 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the above procedures to the STRUCTURE page. Press CURSOR LEFT to select a Tone. Turn the VALUE DIAL to assign the Tone. Press EXIT to return to the Main screen.
How to Edit Tone Parameters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press EDIT. Press PAGE LEFT/RIGHT to select the TONE page. Press CURSOR UP/DOWN to select a TONE. Press ENTER. Press CURSOR UP/DOWN to select a parameter. Turn the VALUE DIAL to adjust the parameter. Press EXIT to return to the Main screen.
How to Use the Tuner 1. 2. 3. 4. Press PEDAL 2 and PEDAL 3 simultaneously. Press PAGE LEFT/RIGHT to select MULTI MODE or SINGLE MODE. Tune each string. Press EXIT or PEDAL 2 and PEDAL 3 simultaneously to exit the TUNER.
How to Use the Looper 1. Press PEDAL 3 and the CTL PEDAL simultaneously. The CTL LED will flash, indicating standby (record-ready) mode. 2. Press CTL to start to recording. The LED will flash quickly to indicate recording mode. 3. Press CTL to end recording and start playback. The LED will stay on. 4. Press CTL to overdub. The LED will flash quickly. To erase or stop playback, press CTL twice quickly. The LED will flash indicating standby mode. 5. Press PEDAL 3 and CTL simultaneously to exit the Looper. 6. NOTE: the GR-55s looper can record for a total of 20 seconds.
4. FIVE THINGS TO KNOW and SHOW
1. Revolutionary guitar processor combines advanced PCM synthesis and COSM modeling to create virtually any sound 2. Four simultaneous tone types: two PCM synth sounds, plus COSM modeling sounds plus normal guitar input sound 3. EZ EDIT plus full programmability 4. MIDI out and USB MIDI and audio out for direct connection to other synths, DAWS, computers, etc. 5. Second USB port for backup, data transfer, and audio playback via flash drive
5. ACCESSORIES
1. Roland FC-300 MIDI Control Pedal 2. BOSS Bag-S2 Carrying bag 3. Roland RH-5, RH-200 or other headphones 4. Instrument cables
6. GR-55 DETAILS
PCM SOUND CATEGORIES CATEGORY NAME AcPiano Pop Piano E. Grand Piano E.Piano1 E.Piano2 E.Organ PipeOrgan Reed Organ Harpsichord Clav Celesta Accordion Harmonica Bell Mallet Ac. Guitar E.Guitar Dist.Guitar Ac.Bass E.Bass Synth Bass Plucked/Stroke Solo Strings NUMBER of TONES 9 CATEGORY NAME Ensemble Strings Orchestral Solo Brass Ensemble Brass Wind Flute Sax Recorder Vox/Choir Scat Synth Lead Synth Brass Synth Pad/Strings Synth Bellpad Synth PolyKey Synth FX Synth Seq/Pop Pulsating Beats/Groove Hit Sound FX Percussion Drums NUMBER of TONES 14
COSM TONE CATEGORIES: Guitar CATEGORY NAME E: GTR E.BASS AC SYNTH NUMBER of TONES 5 6
COSM TONE CATEGORIES: Bass CATEGORY NAME E: GTR E.BASS SYNTH NUMBER of TONES 6
COSM GUITAR TYPES E.GTR NAME 01: CLA-ST 02: MOD-ST 03: H&H ST 04: TE 05: LP P-90 LIPS RICK 335 L4
ORIGINAL Vintage Fender Strat Recent Strat w/ EMG pickups Strat w/ 2 humbucking pickups Fender Telecaster Vintage Gibson Les Paul Standard Gibson Les Paul Jr. Danelectro 56-U3 w/ 3 lipstick pickups Rickenbacker 360 Gibson 335 Dot Gibson L-4CES
E.BASS (GUITAR) 16: JB Fender Jazz bass 17: PB Fender Precision bass E.BASS (BASS) 01: VINT JB 02: JB 03: VINT PB 04: PB 05: M-MAN 06: RICK 07: T-BIRD 08: ACTIVE 09: VIOLIN AC 11: STEEL
Early 1960s Jazz bass Recent Fender Jazz bass Early 1960s Precision bass Recent Precision bass 1970s Music Man Stingray Rickenbacker 4001 Gibson Thunderbird bass Alembic style bas w/ active pickups Hofner Beatle bass
12: NYLON 13: SITAR 14: BANJO 15: RESO SYNTH 18: ANALOG GR 19: WAVE SYNTH 20: FILTER BASS 21: CRYSTAL 22: ORGAN 23: BRASS
5 specific acoustic steel string guitars: Martin D-28, Martin 000-28, Vintage Gibson J-45, Vintage Gibson B-25 Guild D-40 Generic nylon string guitar Vintage Coral electric sitar Generic 5-string banjo Dobro single cone resonator guitar
Roland GR-300 analog synth Moog-type analog wave sounds bass synth w/ filter metallic synth sounds 3-drawbar organ tones lead synth w/ wind and brass tones
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: A guitar synthesizer (also guitar/synthesizer, guitar/synth, g-synth, synth guitar, guitar-synth, or guitar synth) is any one of a number of musical instrument systems that allow a guitar player to play synthesizers. While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them. A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface that is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects natural for a guitar, but difficult or impossible for a keyboard. There are two main types of guitar/synthesizers: those that are regular electric guitars equipped with electronic sensors that actuate a synthesizer, and those that are guitar-like MIDI controllers. Both types have advantages and disadvantages. Recently, software guitar synthesizers have appeared that require no special pickups (See the music game LittleBigStar). Also, not to be confused with true guitar/synths, some manufacturers of effects units market guitar/synth pedals that make a guitar sound more like a synthesizer. The guitar synthesizers are based on electric guitars. In 1970s, early manufacturers such as Hammond Innovex/Ovation, Ludwig, Norlin Music/Maestro, EMS, 360 Systems, Ampeg/Hagstrm, Arp, Roland Corporation, Electro-Harmonix, etc. have formed current style of guitar synthesizers. Other notable manufacturers includes:, New England Digital, Terratec/Axon, Ib... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=6707025
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