8
Operating
Selecting the MANUAL/MEMORY
The [SELECT] button switches you between MANUAL,
in which the current positions of the knobs determine
the sound that’s output, and MEMORY 1–4, which
provide for use of the stored settings.
1.
Press the [SELECT] button.
Pressing the button cycles you through the choices
like this:
MANUAL
g
MEMORY 1
g
2
g
3
g
4
g
MANUAL.
*
When MEMORY is selected, to avoid sudden inadvertent
changes in sound, the knobs are designed so that the setting
does not change unless the knob is first turned as far as the
stored setting value. Once the position of the knob matches
the setting value stored in memory, the sound starts to change.
Storing the MEMORY
Here’s how to store your settings in MEMORY.
1.
Operate the knobs to create the sound
you want.
2.
Press the [WRITE] button.
The indicator for the currently selected MEMORY
number start to flash, and the GR-D is put into write
standby.
3.
Press the SELECT button to select the
MEMORY (number) to which you want to
store the sound.
The indicator for the selected MEMORY number
flashes.
4.
Press the [WRITE] button.
The write operation is completed after the indicator
for the write-destination memory flash more rapidly.
To cancel the write operation before you press the
[WRITE] button, rotate the knob.
NOTE
*
Do not switch off the power while a write operation is in
progress.
*
Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents
of data that was stored in the unit’s memory once it has been
lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning
such loss of data.
GK-pickup controllers
You can also use [S1] (DOWN)/[S2] (UP) buttons of the
GK-pickup to change the MANUAL/MEMORY.
GK-3 users
V-Guitar GC-1 users
Changes the
MANUAL/
MEMORY 1–4.
Changes the
MANUAL/
MEMORY 1–4.
Adjusts the
volume.
Adjusts the
volume.