Roland GR-33 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Five Basic Modes
Chap.
4
Pedal Effect Mode
In Pedal Effect mode, buttons and dials work as follows.
Additionally, you can change the nature of the available 
effects by pressing Pedals 1 to 4 in each patch. You can also 
change and re-record effects settings in User Patches A11 to 
d84.
[BANK/PARAMETER] Button
Goes forward and back through banks.
[PLAY] Button
Returns you to Play mode.
[SYSTEM] Button
Switches to System mode (settings for the GR-33 itself).
[TUNER] Button
[WRITE] Button
[COMMON] Button
Switches to Patch Edit mode, COMMON (overall patch 
settings).
[TONE] Button
Switches to Patch Edit mode, TONE (sound-related patch 
settings).
[EFFECTS] Button
Switches to Patch Edit mode, EFFECTS (effect-related patch 
settings).
[STRING SELECT] Button
Has no function in this mode.
[OUTPUT SELECT] Button
[PATCH/VALUE] Dial
* If “DIAL FUNCTION” is set to “VALUE Only,” this will be 
ignored.
Pedal 1
WAH 
 Adds effects such as a wah pedal-like sound or 
mechanical-sounding vibrato.
Pedal 2
P-GLIDE 
 Adds pitch glide, an effect that creates wide, 
smooth changes in pitch.
Pedal 3
HOLD 
 Causes synthesizer sounds to continue to play 
even after the guitar string has stopped vibrating.
Pedal 4
CTRL 
 Turns the MULTI-FX BYPASS, the arpeggiator (p. 
Expression Pedal
GK-2A [S1] and [S2]
Press either of these to return to Play mode.
External Bank Shift Pedal (Bank Up)
This is used for the arpeggiator’s Tap Tempo Teach function 
(p. 79). Also toggles between major and minor when using 
harmonist (p. 85).
External Bank Shift Pedal (Bank Down)
Returns sounds that have been changed with the wah 
function back to the way they sounded when the patch was 
first selected. (Returns to the original sound even after 
normal patch-switching procedures.)