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Roland gp8 I want to set up the gp8 with my amp and my guitar. I need to know where to plug what cord into. I also have the ev-5 foot control and it seems that I can't make it work. Is there a fuse with that thing that could be out? I'd like to set up the guitar into the Roland GP 8, and plug the GP 8 into he amp and have the ev-5 volume control work with it all.

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SOURCE: i need a power transformer for roland sde -3000

I need a transformer part 32 no:11-32-000 class 2 ac power transformer mod:mw48-090200a Input:120 ac 60hz output:9vac 2000ma.
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Starfish Phoenix

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: Roland Dp 2 Damper Pedal dont work

I'm 90% sure the pedal is shot ... It could be the switch ... Open the thing up (If your confident) and look to see if a wire has come loose ... If no wires are loose then try another working pedal with the keyboard.

If it still won't damp then there is a problem with your keyboard and I do not suggest opening up one of those ... I used to repair sockets and keys on those for a local boys school and there are full of things that can break if not opened properly,

My suggestion is getting someone in to repair the keyboard if its that ... If its the pedal then either get a new one if you don't want the old one repaired ... Or repair it yourself (pretty easy if its the wiring ... fiddly if its the switch but only attempt if your confident and have the proper tools).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: My sustain pedal does not work on my Roland Juno-D keyboard.

Have you tried the pedal straight into the amp without going thru the Roland?

Does the sustain pedal turn on with the foot pedal or is it a separte stomp switch to turn it on?

Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: Roland RD-700SX as MIDI keyboard

Theres a good article at recordingreview.com. If you join which is free you have access to a lot of great information. You can download Midiox to troubleshoot your midi connections etc. Make sure that your transmit channel on your keyboard matches up with the receive channel in your program. Hope this helps.

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Terrie Thiessen

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: Roland E-86 manual

diplodocs.com has a download for that manual

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