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Can I use Roland guitar synthesizers and divided pickups with flat-wound guitar strings?
[Outline]
This article explains that flat-wound guitar strings can be used with a guitar synthesizer.
[Products] GK-1 / GK-2 / GK-2A / GK-2B / GK-3 / GK-3B / GR-09 / GR-1 / GR-20 / GR-30 / GR-33
(EN04-05281)
Are the GK-2, GK-2A, and GK-3 pickups compatible with all GR-series guitar synthesizers equipped with a 13-pin GK pickup connector?
[Outline]
This article explains that the GK-2, GK-2A, and GK-3 pickups are compatible with all GR-series guitar synthesizers equipped with a 13-pin GK pickup connector.
[Products] GK-2 / GK-2A / GK-3 / GR-1 / GR-30 / GR-33 / GR-09 / GR-20
(EN04-07785)
I usually use the Select switch on the GK controller to switch between the GK pickup's output and the regular electric guitar's output. Is there a way to switch pickups using the pedals of the GR-20 unit?
[Outline]
This article explains that you cannot switch between the guitar synthesizer sound and the regular electric guitar sound using the pedals of the GR-20 unit.
[Products] GR-33 / GR-20 / GK-2 / GK-2A / GK-3
(EN31-08219)