you want to vary the volume of the guitar using the volume control on the guitar, use the direct guitar output on the body of the guitar itself. This is a standard 1/4” jack usually found next to the
7 . Hex Fuzz: This connector outputs the
generated by the internal hex fuzz circuitry inside a Roland
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SWITCH FUNCTIONS
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• Master | Volume knob is now for Guitar |
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Volume only. This knob changes the |
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volume of the Guitar when a cable is |
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hooked to the standard 1/4” output jack |
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on the guitar. |
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• Guitar Tone | Knob controls the tone of |
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the guitar’s normal sound. |
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• Filter | Knob, or CV#1, becomes the |
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volume control for Synth A. |
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• Resonance | Knob, or CV#2, becomes |
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the volume control for Synth B. |
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•Mode Switch becomes SW1 and SW2.
When the mode switch is switched down, the receiving synth receives a “SWITCH 1” command. When the mode switch is switch up, the receiving synth receives a “SWITCH 2” command. This function works best when the switch is rapidly turned on and off, moving away from and quickly returning to the center position (off).
The position for Mode I on a vintage
The position for Mode III on a vintage
The center position, or Mode II on a vintage G-
Series controller, is now off.