Roland g-70 Manual De Propietario

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Song and Style Makeup Tools
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G-70 Music Workstation
If necessary, press the [SAVE] field to save your set-
tings (page 130).
If the instrument icon to the left of the sound name 
depicts a drum kit, the page selected with 
[SOUND¥EDIT] looks as follows. Here, you can edit the 
Drum Set as a whole.
Press the field of the parameter you want to edit and 
use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons 
to set the desired value. You can also press the 
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial and use the numeric pad.
● CUTOFF—Allows you to make the Drum Set (all instru-
ments) brighter (positive values) or darker (negative val-
ues). The further this value is set in the negative direc-
tion, the fewer overtones will be allowed to pass and the 
sound will become softer (darker).
● RESO—This parameter allows you to add a “synthetic” 
character to your Drum Sets (choose a positive value) or 
to make it sound more natural.
• Use the [DRUM¥MUTE] field to suppress (or add) the 
drum sounds.
• Use the [PERC¥MUTE] field to suppress (or add) the 
percussion sounds. 
If necessary, press the [SAVE] field to save your set-
tings (page 130).
If the instrument icon to the left of the sound name 
depicts a drum kit, you can also press the 
[DRUM¥INSTR¥EDIT] field. Doing so takes you to the 
following page where you can make more refined 
changes for certain instruments of the selected Drum 
Set:
This page effectively allows you to reconfigure your 
Drum Set (but you cannot select sounds from 
another Set).
Note: The names of the drum/percussion sounds depend on 
the currently selected Drum Set. The sounds are usually similar 
in nature, however.
• Use PAGE [ø][˚] to select the drum instrument you 
want to replace with a different sound (watch the 
icon that appears to the left of this field).
• Use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons 
to select another sound.
The first sounds you can select for a given instrument 
are usually variations of the snare, bass drum, etc. 
But turning the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial long enough, you 
could also select any other sound (even a melodic 
one).
Press the field of the parameter you want to edit and 
use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons 
to set the desired value.
● VOLUME—Use this parameter to set the volume of the 
selected drum instrument. 
● PANPOT—Use this parameter to set the stereo place-
ment of the selected drum instrument. “0” means “no 
change”, negative values shift the instrument towards 
the left and positive values shift it towards the right.
● REVERB & CHORUS—Use these parameters to set the 
reverb or chorus send level of the selected drum instru-
ment. The effects themselves can be changed on the 
COMMON page (see below).
● VELOCITY—This parameter allows you to modify the 
velocity range of the drum instrument in question. “0” 
means that the recorded values are left untouched, a 
negative setting reduces all velocity values by the same 
amount (leaving variations intact), while a positive set-
ting shifts all velocity values in a positive direction.
SOUND EDIT for Drum Sets
DRUM INSTR EDIT