Roland GR-33 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Selecting and Playing Sounds (Patches)
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2
Changing the Patch Order
When sequencing patches while performing a piece, or while 
you are on stage, if the patches are from the same group/
bank (for example A11 to A14), you can switch patches very 
smoothly by using the pedals on the base module.
To change the order of the patches, perform the patch write 
(p. 36) operation. This designates the patch number (address) 
where the patch data from the present selection (or change) 
will be written.
Example: To change the contents of A21 and B62
First, to prevent the contents of patch A21 from being lost, 
clear a patch number that is not being used. (Since groups A 
through d of user patches are the same as groups E through 
H of preset patches, you may erase them without worry.)
After that, by writing B62 
 A21, then temporary place-
holder 
 B62, the order of A21 and B62 can be swapped.
1. Select the “A21” patch.
2. Press [WRITE].
You enter Write mode, and the screen like the one below 
appears.
fig.2-14
3. Use [VALUE] to select the patch you want to write to.
fig.2-15
In this example, we will use “C11” as the writing 
destination patch.
4. After you have specified the writing destination patch, 
press [WRITE].
The following display will appear, asking you to confirm 
the operation.
fig.2-16
5. After making sure that you want to execute this 
operation, press [WRITE] once again.
fig.2-17
“Now Writing...” appears in the display, the unit 
automatically returns to the Play mode, completing the 
writing procedure.
6. Using steps 1 to 5 above, write B62 
→ 
A21 just as you 
did A21 
 temporary place-holder (C11).
7. Complete the rearrangement by using the same process 
to write the temporary place-holder (C11) 
 B62.
* Since patch groups E through H are read-only, you cannot 
rearrange their order or create temporary place-holders with 
them. (However, you can copy them for reference or to use 
them as starting material when writing new patches.)