Roland GR-33 Guitar Synthesizer Review: Difference between revisions
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Firstly the synthesiser requires a hexophonic pickup system on the guitar to operate. You can do this by mounting a Roland GK series pickup on your existing electric or steel string acoustic guitar. I use a Godin “synth acess” guitar which has a hexophonic pickup built-in. | Firstly the synthesiser requires a hexophonic pickup system on the guitar to operate. You can do this by mounting a Roland GK series pickup on your existing electric or steel string acoustic guitar. I use a Godin “synth acess” guitar which has a hexophonic pickup built-in. | ||
This setup is for using the GR33 with a {{T1}}using the supplied 13-pin cable connect your guitar to the GR-33. | This setup is for using the GR33 with a {{T1}} using the supplied 13-pin cable connect your guitar to the GR-33. | ||
I like to have separate control of my synth sound and my guitar sound, so I use the GR33’s GUITAR OUT to channel 1 of the {{T1}}; and the GR-33 MIX OUT (R MONO) to channel 2 of the {{T1}}. | I like to have separate control of my synth sound and my guitar sound, so I use the GR33’s GUITAR OUT to channel 1 of the {{T1}}; and the GR-33 MIX OUT (R MONO) to channel 2 of the {{T1}}. | ||
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==Interaction with the L1== | ==Interaction with the L1== | ||
Please tell us the model of {{L1}} you have and any other Bose components you are using. Examples | Please tell us the model of {{L1}} you have and any other Bose components you are using. Examples | ||
* {{B1}} x 2 | * {{B1}} x 2 | ||
* {{T1}} x | * {{T1}} x 2 | ||
* {{Model II}} 1 | * {{Model II}} 1 | ||