Roland GR-1
The Roland GR-1 is a guitar synthesizer that was manufactured by Roland Corporation. It was introduced in 1992.
The GR-1 can be played through a divided pickup/controller (GK-2 or newer, or a guitar with built in divided pickup, like the Godin Multiac) and has MIDI in and out.
The actual synthesizer module sits on the floor and has the appearance of a large effects unit. It is connected to the controller with a 13-pin cable and has six foot pedals for sound switching and bank switching.
The synthesizer features 24 polyphonic voices and has a library of 200
audio sequencer
of 2000 notes.
Notable users
References
- ^ a b Roland GR-1 Guitar Synthesizer, encyclotronic.com
- ^ Robert Fripp's Roland GR-1 Guitar Synthesizer, Equipboard.com
- ^ Al Di Meola's Roland GR-1 Guitar Synthesizer, Equipboard.com
- ^ Underworld's Roland GR-1 Guitar Synthesizer, Equipboard.com
- ^ Performing on the GR-1 Randy Resnick bio and live performances
External links
- http://llamamusic.com/gr1/gr-1.html
- https://encyclotronic.com/synthesizers/roland/gr-1-r1622/
- http://www.honles.com/egx/gr1.htm