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%%!% *"%&''"! ··· ROLAND G-1000 TURBO FACTS ··· The Roland G-1000 Arranger Workstation is the flagship of the G-Series Intelligent Arranger keyboards. It offers new features combined with new music styles and Standard MIDI Files developed by professional musicians worldwide. Features include: · 76-note semi-weighted, velocity sensitive keyboard with aftertouch · New sound palette with 1,152 sounds and 43 drum sets · 64-voice polyphony and 32-part multitimbral operation · 128 internal music styles · ZipTM disk included containing 306 Standard MIDI Files and 441 additional music styles · Innovative functions like Style Database, Disk Style Link, User Style Composer and SMF-to-Style Converter · 89 onboard digital effects · Built-in Zip drive and external SCSI port allow you to quickly load and store large amounts of songs, styles, and Standard MIDI Files · Smart user interface with two programmable function pads 8 NQPSMTR ® · Layering Tones Use the following procedure to layer two tones across the whole keyboard: 1) Press UPPER 1 and select A11 "Piano 1" (as described previously). 2) Press UPPER 2 and select A72 "Legato Str." (as described previously). 3) Press RIGHT UPPER 1 (under Keyboard Mode) so it is lit. 4) Press RIGHT UPPER 2 (under Keyboard Mode) so it is lit. 5) Press WHOLE RIGHT. 6) Play the keyboard to hear piano and strings. · Selecting Music Styles The G-1000 features 128 internal music styles and 441 music styles on the included Zip disk. Use the following procedure to select music styles: 1) Press SELECT (under MUSIC STYLE / MIDI SET) to select "STYLE." 2) Use the GROUP buttons (under MUSIC STYLE / MIDI SET) to select the desired group. 3) Use the MUSIC STYLE / MIDI SET 1-8 buttons to select the desired bank. 4) Use the MUSIC STYLE / MIDI SET 1-8 buttons to select a style from within that bank. 5) Press SYNCHRO so that "START" is lit. 6) Play a chord on the keyboard below middle C to start the arranger. 7) Press START / STOP to stop the arranger. · Recording with the 16-Track Sequencer The G-1000 features an extensive 16-track sequencer. Use the following procedure to record with the sequencer: 1) Press SONG TOOLS. 2) Press M DRUMS to select "16 TRACKS SEQUENCER." 3) Use the DRUMS / PART knob to select the track you wish to record. w 4) Press PAGE DOWN (w) twice. 5) Use the BASS/BANK knob to select the desired tone. 6) Press REC in the "RECORDER" section of the keyboard. 7) Press PLAY/STOP in the "RECORDER" section of the keyboard to begin recording and play the keyboard. 8) Press PLAY/STOP in the "RECORDER" section of the keyboard to stop recording when you are finished. 9) Press RESET to return to the beginning of the recording. 10) Press PLAY/STOP in the "RECORDER" section of the keyboard to hear the results. v 11) Press PAGE UP (v) twice and repeat steps 3-10 to record any additional tracks. ··· Options ··· PK-5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal, FC-7 Foot Controller, EV-5 Expression Pedal, FV-300L Foot Volume/Expression Pedal, MSA/MSD Series Style Disks, DP-2/6 Pedal Switch, LVC-1N Lyrics Converter, KC-100/300/500 Keyboard Amplifiers, RH-20/80/120 Headphones *All trademarks are property of their respective owners. · Mounting the Zip Disk To automatically mount a Zip disk in the G-1000: 1) Turn the G-1000 off. 2) Insert the Zip disk in the Zip drive. 3) Turn the G-1000 on. · Playing Demo Songs Use the following procedure to play the G-1000 demo songs: 1) Simultaneously press ( ) DOWN and ( ) UP (under Performance Memory) so that "00 Free Pnl" is displayed. 2) Insert the G-1000 demo disk into the disk drive. 3) Press PLAY/STOP (under Recorder) to start playback and adjust the VOLUME slider as desired. NOTE: To play a specific song, press SONG SELECT so it is lit and use the PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons to select the desired song after step #2 above. Use the following procedure to mute parts of the demo song: 1) Press F5 [Exit] to access the "MASTER" page (if necessary). 2) Press the F1 [Mixer] button. 3) Press F3 [Song] . 4) Use the DRUMS / PART knob to select the desired Part. 5) Use the UPPER VARIATION knob to change the "Status" of the Part from "On" to "Mute." 6) Repeat steps 3 and 4 to mute other Parts as desired. 7) Press F5 [Exit] to return to the "MASTER" page. · Selecting Tones Use the following procedure to select tones: 1) Press GM/GS MODE so it is off. 2) Press UPPER 1 (under the display) so it is lit. 3) Press UPPER 1 (under KEYBOARD MODE) so it is lit. 4) Use the GROUP buttons (under TONE / PERFORMANCE) to select the desired group of instruments. 5) Use the TONE / PERFORMANCE 1-8 buttons to select the desired Bank. 6) Use the TONE / PERFORMANCE 1-8 buttons to select the desired Tone. 7) Use the VARIATION button (under TONE / PERFORMANCE) to select a Variation Tone. TBS79 © 1998 Roland Corporation U.S., 7200 Dominion Circle, Los Angeles, CA 90040 Faxback # 20077 7/98 ...

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