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Muting specific strings (string mute), Storing the settings (write), String mute (p. 26) – Roland GI-20 User Manual

Page 26: Procedure (p. 26), 26 chapter 2 creating your own settings (patches)

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Chapter 2 Creating Your Own Settings (Patches)

Muting Specific Strings
(STRING MUTE)

1. Turn the PARAMETER knob to “STRING MUTE.”

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2. Press [TUNER (STRING SEL)] to select the string you

want to mute.

The string number changes each time you press [TUNER
(STRING)], cycling through ALL

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2

3

4

5

6

ALL...

3. After you have selected the string number, press

[PATCH/VALUE] to select “On.”

Select “oF” (Off) if you do not want to mute the string.

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4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for any other strings you want to

set.

5. If you want to save the settings, carry out the Write

procedure (p. 26).

6. When you have finished making the settings, turn the

PARAMETER knob to return to “PLAY MODE.”

Storing the Settings (WRITE)

If you want to keep settings you have created (or changed),
use the “Write procedure” to save the settings to a patch.

* Switching patches (p. 13) or turning off the power without

first carrying out the Write procedure will cause the created
settings to be deleted.

* System parameter (p. 12) settings are saved automatically

when the PARAMETER knob is turned, even without the
Write procedure being carried out.

* Except for when “TUNER” is selected, if the dot in the display

is lit, it indicates that the patch settings have been changed.

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1. Press [WRITE].

The current patch number flashes in the display.

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2. Press [PATCH/VALUE] to select the save-destination

patch.

* This step is unnecessary if you want to save the settings to the

current patch.

* To cancel the Write procedure, press [SELECT (EXIT)].

3. Press [WRITE] once more.

The settings are stored in the save-destination patch.

* Note that once the Write procedure is carried out, any settings

that had been stored in the save-destination patch are
permanently lost.

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