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Chapter 11 Appendices
Pitch doesn’t change smoothly
Is data being sent in the Poly mode? When 
transmitting in the Poly mode, pitch changes during 
chord performances are in semitone steps (p. 88).
Play with single notes, or use the Mono mode to send 
data.
Do not use the Bend Data Thin function when it is not 
needed.
Is SYSTEM “BEND RANGE” set to “1” or “2”?
When matching with sending and receiving, use as large 
a value as possible (p. 86).
If SYSTEM “BEND RANGE” has been set to “0,” the 
pitch will change in semitone.
The Note messages input to the 
sequencer don’t look like the scale 
that is actually played
To start playing sounds rapidly and achieve smooth 
changes in pitch, the GR-33 transmits pitch as a 
combination of Note messages and Pitch Bend 
messages. This means that if only the Note messages 
are examined on the sequencer’s microscope (event 
list) screen, the on-screen information may differ from 
what is actually performed.
If continuous pitch change is not required, you can 
create data that is displayed more faithfully by setting 
the sending Bend Range to “0.” (p. 88)
Others
The volume level of the instrument 
connected to RETURN jack is too low.
Could you be using a connection cable that contains a 
resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
Error Messages
Battery Low!
Cause:
The internal backup battery (the battery which 
maintains the data in the user memory) is 
running down.
Solution:
Contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service 
center to have the battery replaced.
Memory Damaged!
Press WRITE
Cause:
The contents of internal memory has been lost 
due to the backup battery having run down or to 
some malfunction.
Solution:
Press [WRITE] to execute Factory Reset. If this 
does not resolve the problem, contact a nearby 
Roland service center.
MIDI
Off Line!
Cause:
There is a problem with the MIDI cable connection.
Solution:
Check that the MIDI cable has not been 
disconnected or broken.
MIDI
Buffer Full!
Cause:
More MIDI data was received at once than could 
be handled by the GR-33.
Solution:
Reduce the amount of MIDI data that is being 
received by the GR-33.
Wrong Address!
Cause:
The System Exclusive address value that was 
received is incorrect.
Solution:
Correct the address value.
Checksum Error!
Cause:
The System Exclusive checksum value that was 
received is incorrect.
Solution:
Correct the checksum value.