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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo VGA-7

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The USER indicator will blink to indicate that you may begin making user settings. The string number and note name will appear in the display, and the octave setting will be shown by the tuner indicator. TONER ► oo»oo-< PRESET/USER BANK NUMBER The relationship between the tuner indicator lights and the pilch is shown below. Pitch lower than standard pitch Pitch higher than standard pitch Pitch one octave down TUNER Pitch one octave up ►OOiOO^ t In tune with the standard pitch 3. Play any string of your guitar. The string that you played will be detected automatically, and the string number will appear in the display. s— 1 ..............................................................—-"x You can press [STRING] to specify the string number directly. Each press of the button takes you to the next string number, from string 1 through string 6. (The string number is indicated by a dot.) If you play a string other than the one indicated by the dot, the display switches to the number of the string that was played. V, 4. Press [SELECT/VALUE ▼/▲] to specify the note name (pitch) for the string number. 5. Repeat steps 3-4 for each of the remaining strings. 6. When you have finished making settings, press [VARIATION/EDIT], extinguishing its indicator. * To save the changes, you must perform n write operation. (p. 24) 5 Capo Button [CAPO] This simulates a capo attached to the neck of the guitar. The pitch specified by the tuning of the COSM guitar can be shifted in semitone steps over a range of ± 1 octave. * You can turn the Capo function on/off by pressing the ICAPOl. When on, the indicator roill light. * If the type of COSM guitar is SPECIAL, Capo setting is ignored. ■ Adjusting the amount of pitch shift 1. Press [CAPO], getting the indicator to light. 2. Press [VARIATION/EDIT], getting its indicator to light. The capo indicator will blink, and the display will show the amount of pitch shift. 3. Press [SELECT/VALUE ▼/A] to specify the amount of pitch shift. Range: -12- -1,1-12 TUNER ► ooooo + - 1 J 1 L © | PRESET/USER BANK NUMBER | 4. After making the setting, press [VARIATION/EDIT] once again, extinguishing its indicator. HINT №'«1 When you press [CAPO], the current pitch shift amount will be shown in the display for several seconds. When the amount of pitch shift is displayed, you can press • [SELECT/VALUE ▼/▲] to change it. * To save the changes, you must perform a write operation. (p. 24) J 27 Panel Descriptions COSM Amplifier Section (COSM AMPLIFIER)_ By selecting the amp type, using the equalizer to adjust the tone, and specifying the type of cabinet (including the number and type of speakers), you can create the basic sound of the guitar amplifier. ' --------------- If you wish to play the sound as specified by the current locations of the knobs, you should get into the Manual mode, by pressing [MANUAL] and lighting its indicator, (p. 24) V__J 6 Input Jacks (INPUT HIGH/LOW) Connect a conventional guitar (a guitar without a GK-2A installed). As appropriate for the output of your guitar, connect it to HIGH or LOW. * If you are using the GK IN, you can use the functionality of the COSM amplifier section even without connecting to this jack. * When using a conventional guitar, the functionality of the COSM guitar section is not available. * When using INPUT and GK IN simultaneously, the tuner function and EFX (EFFECTS section) SLOW GEAR settings are not applied to sounds input from the INPUT jack. 7 Amp Type Button [TYPE] You can select various amp sounds. The amp type will change each time you press the button. For each type you can select the following variations. CLEAN: 1 JC KIT Selecting variations (p. 23) The sound of the Roland "JC-120" (Jazz Chorus 120), a favorite of pro musicians around the world. 2 CLASSIC 1 The sound of a standard, classic American amp noted for its bright high range. 3 CLASSIC 2 The Liverpool sound of the 60's produced by a classic British amp. 4 MELLOW A small combo amp favored by jazz musicians. CRUNCH: 1 CLASSIC 1 The sound of a classic American amp favored by blues and country guitarists. 2 CLASSIC 2 The sound of a classic British amp ideal for Liverpool-style rock. 3 CLASSIC 3 The sound of a classic American amp noted for its bright sound. 4 MODERN The sound of a modern vacuum tube amp widely used in styles ranging from blues to rock and fusion. LEAD 1 CLASSIC I The sound of a classic amp stack indispensable to the British hard rock of the 70's, and still favored by many rock guitarists. This is the trebly sound of a guitar connected to input I of the guitar amp. 2 CLASSIC I+II The sound of connecting inputs I and II of the guitar amp in parallel, so that the low range is added by input II. 28 Panel Descriptions 3 MODERN 1 The sound of a tube amp typical of the late '70s to 80s, characterized by a distinctive mid-range. 4 MODERN 2 A tube amp sound with versatile distortion, us...


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