Roland Aerophone Go Owner's Manual

Roland Aerophone Go manual cover
Pages 16
Year 2018
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Roland Aerophone Go Specification

The Roland Aerophone Go is a versatile digital wind instrument designed for modern musicians seeking portability and rich sound capabilities. It integrates advanced sound technology with a user-friendly interface, making it ideal for both beginners and professionals. The Aerophone Go features a range of expressive sounds, including saxophones, clarinets, flutes, and more, all derived from Roland's SuperNATURAL technology, ensuring authentic tonal quality and dynamic response.

The instrument is lightweight and compact, designed for easy transport and playability. It incorporates a traditional saxophone key configuration, allowing saxophonists to transition effortlessly. The Aerophone Go uses a breath sensor to capture nuances in performance, providing a natural playing experience. Connectivity options include Bluetooth MIDI for wireless communication with smartphones or tablets, enabling seamless integration with Roland's Aerophone GO Plus app. This app expands the instrument's capabilities, offering additional sounds, tutorial features, and the ability to play along with favorite tracks.

The instrument is powered by either rechargeable batteries or an AC adapter, providing flexibility for on-the-go performances. It also includes a headphone jack for private practice and a built-in speaker for immediate sound projection. The USB port facilitates easy connection to computers for recording or further sound customization. With its blend of traditional feel and modern technology, the Roland Aerophone Go is an innovative solution for musicians who require a flexible and expressive instrument suitable for various musical styles and environments.

Roland Aerophone Go F.A.Q.

How do I change the fingering mode on the Roland Aerophone Go?

To change the fingering mode, press and hold the "Function" button, then use the "Sound" buttons to select your desired fingering mode (Sax, Recorder, or Traditional).

What should I do if my Aerophone Go does not power on?

Ensure the batteries are correctly inserted and have sufficient charge. If using an AC adapter, confirm that it is properly connected. If the issue persists, check the power switch and contact Roland support if necessary.

How can I connect my Aerophone Go to a smartphone for audio playback?

Download the Aerophone Go Plus app, enable Bluetooth on your smartphone, and pair it with the Aerophone Go by selecting it from the list of available devices in the app.

How do I clean and maintain the mouthpiece of the Aerophone Go?

Remove the mouthpiece and clean it with a mild soap and water solution. Rinse thoroughly and dry it before reattaching. Regular cleaning ensures optimal performance and hygiene.

What is the procedure for resetting the Aerophone Go to factory settings?

To reset the Aerophone Go, turn off the instrument, then press and hold the "Function" button while turning it back on. This will restore factory settings.

Can I use headphones with the Aerophone Go, and how do I connect them?

Yes, you can use headphones with the Aerophone Go. Simply plug your headphones into the headphone jack located on the side of the instrument for private practice.

How can I troubleshoot connectivity issues with the Aerophone Go app?

Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and that the Aerophone Go is in pairing mode. Restart the app and try reconnecting. If issues persist, check for app updates or restart your smartphone.

What types of sounds can I play on the Aerophone Go?

The Aerophone Go offers a variety of sounds, including saxophone, flute, clarinet, violin, and electronic synth tones, allowing for versatile musical expression.

How do I adjust the volume on the Aerophone Go?

Use the volume control knob located on the side of the instrument to adjust the output volume to your preference.

What steps should I follow if my Aerophone Go produces no sound?

First, check that the instrument is powered on and the volume is turned up. Ensure the mouthpiece is correctly attached and that you are in a playable sound mode. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact support.