Roland GR-33 Manual De Usuario

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Chap.
11
Chapter 11 Appendices
Troubleshooting
During Normal Play with Just the 
GR-33
No synth sounds are heard when the 
guitar is played
If the unit’s volume knob turned down too low?
Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
Is the volume on the GK-2A turned down too low? Is 
the GK-2A’s selector switch set to GUITAR?
Set the switch to SYNTH or MIX, and adjust the volume 
to an appropriate level.
Has the expression pedal assigned with the Volume 
function been returned to its raised position?
Depress the expression pedal.
Has neither the first nor second tone been selected for 
the Layer setting?
Assign the first (or second) tone to each of the strings (p. 
51).
Is the “PATCH LEVEL” setting too low?
The pitch stays the same even when 
the Master Tune setting is changed.
The only sounds that immediately change in pitch 
when the GR-33’s Master Tune setting is changed are 
synth sounds controlled by an external MIDI 
instrument. Except when the patch “CHROMATIC” 
setting is set to a value from “Type1” to “Type3,” synth 
sounds controlled by the guitar follow the guitar’s 
actual pitch, regardless of the Master Tune setting.
The Layer setting is correct, but one 
tone is not heard
 Adjust the setting to obtain a suitable balance.
Has the expression pedal assigned with tone balance 
been depressed (or returned to its raised position)?
Try operating the expression pedal.
The volume fluctuates from one string 
to another
Are the “PICKUP SENS” settings correct for each 
string?
Pitch doesn’t rise when using Pitch Glide 
(or the expression pedal Pitch function)
Functions that vary pitch continuously may experience 
a limited range of change during rising pitch due to the 
tone or register.
If a limitation is encountered, use with a narrower width 
of change (p. 44).
The sound change produced by an 
expression pedal varies from one tone 
to another
For some of the 384 tones, the way the effect is applied 
varies subtly from the usual case when the Brightness 
or Wah-Wah function is assigned.
Actually assign the function and check in advance how 
the effect is applied (p. 47).
The way modulation is applied varies 
from one tone to another when using 
the unit’s pedal effect or expression 
pedals
Each tone has an independent setting for the speed of 
undulations in pitch when using modulation.
Check the undulations in advance and choose a tone 
with an undulation speed that matches the song.
The “Modulation” setting for the pedal effect (WAH) 
also has an independent setting in effect (undulation) 
depth for each tone.
Check the depth of the effect choose a tone with a depth 
that matches the song.
One tone is not heard when the 
expression pedal is used to change 
the tone’s volume balance
Is the TONE “LAYER” setting set so that only the first 
or the second tone (but not both) is played?
Change the setting so that the first and second tones are 
both played (p. 51).