Πωλειται ROLAND GM – 70 GUITAR MIDI CONVERTER ……εδω παραθετω τα χαρακτηριστικα του…The GM-70 is a mid-1980’s guitar synthesizer that uses the older GK-1 divided pickup with a 24-pin connector. It is known for its ability to control a wide array of MIDI parameters and despite the fact that it is one of the slowest MIDI converters ever produced (with a 40 millisecond response time being typical), it is sought after for its control options.
The GM-70 is a controller and does not have any built-in sounds of its own.
Year Released: 1986
Patch Memories: 128
MIDI Connections: In, Out (No Thru)
Features and Specifications:
128 Patches, each with four “Branches” (A to D)
Two editing methods to create a branch: General Edit and Individual Edit.
MIDI Poly and Mono Modes
Supports assignable MIDI control numbers from 0 to 95
Up to 4 continuous controllers from guitar, plus 3 position mode switch
2 – Assignable foot switches (Roland FS-5L, FS-5U or similar)
1 – Assignable foot pedal (Roland EV-5)
Guitar volume control simultaneously transmits MIDI volume (controller 7)
Stereo input for one synthesizer
Optional use of Roland FC-100 foot pedal controller to change patches, plus adds one more MIDI switch and controller
Dimensions: 19″ (W) 10.875″ (D) 1.75″ (H)
Introduction to the Roland GM-70:
The Roland GM-70 was the first stand alone Guitar-to-MIDI converter built by Roland. Many longtime GM-70 users insist that the GM-70 is still the best Guitar-to-MIDI converter ever built……ειναι σε αριστη κατασταση πληρως λειτουργικο….τιμη πωλησης 150 ευρω….ΠΑΡΑΚΑΛΩ ΟΧΙ ΑΝΤΑΛΑΓΕΣ – ΟΧΙ ΠΑΖΑΡΙΑ – ΟΧΙ ΑΠΟΚΡΥΨΗ



































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