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USING THE UNIT SAFELY

 WARNING

Concerning the Auto Off function

The power to this unit will be 

turned off automatically after 

a predetermined amount of 

time has passed since it was last 

used for playing music, or its buttons 

or controls were operated (Auto Off 

function). If you do not want the power 

to be turned off automatically, disengage 

the Auto Off function (p. 9).

Use only the stand that is recommended

This unit should be used 

only with a stand that is 

recommended by Roland.

Do not place in a location that is unstable

When using the unit with a stand 

recommended by Roland, the 

stand must be carefully placed 

so it is level and sure to remain 

stable. If not using a stand, you still 

need to make sure that any location you 

choose for placing the unit provides a 

level surface that will properly support 

the unit, and keep it from wobbling.

 WARNING

Precautions regarding placement of this unit 

on a stand

Be sure to follow the instructions 

in the Owner’s Manual carefully 

when placing this unit on a stand 

(p. 14).
If it is not set up properly, you risk 

creating an unstable situation which 

could lead to the unit falling or the stand 

toppling, and may result in injury.

Use only the supplied AC adaptor and the 

correct voltage

Be sure to use only the AC 

adaptor supplied with the unit. 

Also, make sure the line voltage 

at the installation matches 

the input voltage specified on the AC 

adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors may 

use a different polarity, or be designed 

for a different voltage, so their use could 

result in damage, malfunction, or electric 

shock.

 CAUTION

Use only the specified stand(s)

This unit is designed to be used 

in combination with specific 

stands (KS-12) manufactured by 

Roland. If used in combination 

with other stands, you risk sustaining 

injuries as the result of this product 

dropping down or toppling over due to a 

lack of stability.

Evaluate safety issues before using stands

Even if you observe the cautions 

given in the owner’s manual, 

certain types of handling may 

allow this product to fall from 

the stand, or cause the stand to overturn. 

Please be mindful of any safety issues 

before using this product.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Power Supply: Use of Batteries

•  If operating this unit on batteries, please 

use alkaline batteries, rechargeable Ni-

MH batteries.

•  Even if batteries are installed, the 

power turns off if the power cord is 

disconnected from the AC outlet while 

the power is on, or if the AC adaptor is 

disconnected from this instrument. In 

this case, unsaved data might be lost. 

Be sure to turn off the power before you 

disconnect the power cord or the AC 

adaptor.

Placement

•  Do not allow objects to remain on top 

of the keyboard. This can be the cause 

of malfunction, such as keys ceasing to 

produce sound.

•  Depending on the material and 

temperature of the surface on which 

you place the unit, its rubber feet may 

discolor or mar the surface. 

Repairs and Data

•  Before sending the unit away for repairs, 

be sure to make a backup of the data 

stored within it; or you may prefer to 

write down the needed information. 

Although we will do our utmost to 

preserve the data stored in your unit 

when we carry out repairs, in some 

cases, such as when the memory section 

is physically damaged, restoration of 

the stored content may be impossible. 

Roland assumes no liability concerning 

the restoration of any stored content 

that has been lost.

Care of the Keyboard

•  Do not write on the keyboard with any 

pen or other implement, and do not 

stamp or place any marking on the 

instrument. Ink will seep into the surface 

lines and become unremovable.

•  Do not affix stickers on the keyboard. You 

may be unable to remove stickers that 

use strong adhesives, and the adhesive 

may cause discoloration.

•  To remove stubborn dirt, use a 

commercially available keyboard cleaner 

that does not contain abrasives. Start by 

wiping lightly. If the dirt does not come 

off, wipe using gradually increasing 

amounts of pressure while taking care 

not to scratch the keys.

Additional Precautions

•  Any data stored within the unit can be 

lost as the result of equipment failure, 

incorrect operation, etc. To protect 

yourself against the irretrievable loss 

of data, try to make a habit of creating 

regular backups of the data you’ve 

stored in the unit.

•  Roland assumes no liability concerning 

the restoration of any stored content 

that has been lost.

•  Never strike or apply strong pressure to 

the display.

•  Do not use connection cables that 

contain a built-in resistor.

Caution Regarding Radio Frequency Emissions

•  The following actions may subject you to 

penalty of law.

•  Disassembling or modifying this 

device.

•  Removing the certification label 

affixed to the back of this device.

Summary of Contents for GO-61K

Page 1: ...ng the Pitch Range of the Keyboard in Steps of an Octave OCTAVE SHIFT 9 Transposing the Pitch TRANSPOSE 9 Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments MASTER TUNE 9 Specifying the Feel Touch Response of...

Page 2: ...ones SYNTH button Synthesizer tones FX GUITAR button Sound effects Guitar tones Playing Back Recording Here s how to play back or record a song Play Stop Press the s button Record standby While stoppe...

Page 3: ...age 5 page 6 SoundingPatternsAccordingtotheChordYouPlay InteractiveChord While the loop mix function is playing patterns you can switch patterns according to the chords you play interactive chord func...

Page 4: ...r button for one second or longer Concerning the Auto Off function The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used for pl...

Page 5: ...n while a song is loaded the display indicates CLEAR SONG If you want to use the loop mix function press the ENTER button to clear the song You can recall the cleared song by loading it again p 7 2 Us...

Page 6: ...t Recording your performance 3 Press the t button t blinks Now you re in the record standby state 4 Press a key in each area to start recording t is lit When you press a key recording starts and the n...

Page 7: ...backed up to your computer Songs and settings that you ve backed up on your computer can also be restored to this instrument Before you execute backup or restore use a micro USB cable to connect this...

Page 8: ...e backed up p 7 Restoring RESTORE 1 Press the SETTING button several times to make the display indicate RESTORE RESTORE Press ENTER 2 Press the ENTER button The RESTORE drive appears in the screen of...

Page 9: ...hen you press one of this instrument s buttons SP PHONES SW Muting the SpeakersWhen Headphones Are Connected SP PHONES SW This specifies whether connecting headphones automatically mutes this instrume...

Page 10: ...t this unit s Bluetooth function is On settings0 BLUETOOTH turned On 1 Place the mobile device that you want to connect nearby this unit MEMO If you have more than one unit of this model power on only...

Page 11: ...ore than one unit of this model power on only the unit that you want to pair power off the other units 2 Turn on the Bluetooth function of the mobile device MEMO The explanation here uses the iPhone a...

Page 12: ...etooth functionality Problem Items to check Action Page This unit does not appear in the Bluetooth device list of your mobile device Could the Bluetooth function be turned Off Turn the Bluetooth funct...

Page 13: ...e use alkaline batteries rechargeable Ni MH batteries Even if batteries are installed the power turns off if the power cord is disconnected from the AC outlet while the power is on or if the AC adapto...

Page 14: ...ion refer to the Roland website Intellectual Property Right It is forbidden by law to make an audio recording video recording copy or revision of a third party s copyrighted work musical work video wo...

Page 15: ...SynStr 05 JP Strings 06 Syn Strings 07 Strings Pad 08 Stringship 09 Sahara Str 10 Chamber Str 11 Marcato 12 Full Strings 13 Oct Strings 14 Biggie Bows 15 Str Stacc mp 16 Orch Pizz 17 BrightViolin 18 B...

Page 16: ...aw 62 Syn Calliope 63 Chiffer Lead 64 Charang 65 Wire Lead 66 Solo Vox 67 5th Saw Wave 68 Bass Lead 69 Delayed Lead 70 Fantasia 71 Warm Pad 72 Sine Pad 73 Polysynth 74 Space Voice 75 Itopia 76 Bowed G...

Page 17: ...Press SYNTH Funk Gtr FX GUITAR Philly Hit FX GUITAR String Ens STRINGS C 100 06 Pop 1 Rock Kit A Big Pick Anadroid SYNTH Pop Bell PIANO Crimson Gtr FX GUITAR Jazzy Arps SYNTH Symphonika STRINGS R B Or...

Page 18: ...BRASS String Ens STRINGS C 78 17 Arrocha Pop Kit 1 FingerMaster Phase EP PIANO Smoky Organ ORGAN Marimba w PIANO Clean Gtr FX GUITAR BrassPartOut BRASS String Ens STRINGS C 135 18 Drum n Bossa Dance K...

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