Roland g-70 Manuel Du Propriétaire
Small settings
G-70 Music Workstation
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If you press the [EQUALIZER] field…
This page contains a simple equalizer for each
Vocoder part, as well as an EQ band that applies to all
four voices simultaneously, for added flexibility.
These are connected in series.
Vocoder part, as well as an EQ band that applies to all
four voices simultaneously, for added flexibility.
These are connected in series.
• Press the field of the parameter you want to edit and
set the desired value with the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or
the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
● EQUALIZER—Press this field to switch all equalizers on
quency whose level you wish to change with the GAIN
parameter. The smaller the value, the lower the fre-
quency that will be boosted or cut. The ALL PARTS FRE-
QUENCY HZ parameter affects the sound of all four parts
(1~4).
parameter. The smaller the value, the lower the fre-
quency that will be boosted or cut. The ALL PARTS FRE-
QUENCY HZ parameter affects the sound of all four parts
(1~4).
frequency. “0” means that the frequency’s level does not
change (no difference between equalizer on and off). The
ALL PARTS GAIN dB parameter affects the sound of all
four parts (1~4).
change (no difference between equalizer on and off). The
ALL PARTS GAIN dB parameter affects the sound of all
four parts (1~4).
• Press the [BACK] field to leave this page.
Small settings
When the [SMALL] indicator lights, two-part harmonies
are added to your singing. Press and hold the button to
select the following page where you can specify what
kinds of voices will be used for these harmonies.
are added to your singing. Press and hold the button to
select the following page where you can specify what
kinds of voices will be used for these harmonies.
(1) Press and hold the [SMALL] button.
(2) In the GENDER column (right), press the field that
corresponds to the kind of choir you want to add
to your singing.
to your singing.
Press [MALE] for a man’s choir or [FEMALE] for female
voices. Press [MIX] to create a mixed choir. The field
you press here determines what presets are available.
The preset sets the number of voices (1 or 2) that will
be added.
voices. Press [MIX] to create a mixed choir. The field
you press here determines what presets are available.
The preset sets the number of voices (1 or 2) that will
be added.
Note: For an optimum effect, be sure to set the GENDER VOICE
INPUT parameter to match your voice type. See page 131.
INPUT parameter to match your voice type. See page 131.
(3) Set the desired “HARMONY ASSIGN” value with the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
See “Who specifies the harmonies?” on p. 44.
See “Who specifies the harmonies?” on p. 44.
● OCTAVE (–1~1)—This parameter allows you to transpose
the harmony voices one octave up or down. Use it if you
think the arrangement becomes a bit “cluttered” or to
achieve a special effect.
think the arrangement becomes a bit “cluttered” or to
achieve a special effect.
If you press the [EDIT] field…
(Press the [SINGLE¥PARTS] field to select this page.)
The lowest note played by the selected song part or
yourself is assigned to “Part 1”, while the second is
assigned to “Part 2”.
The lowest note played by the selected song part or
yourself is assigned to “Part 1”, while the second is
assigned to “Part 2”.
• Press the field of the parameter you want to edit and
set the desired value with the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or
the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
● VOLUME—Allows you to set the level of the correspond-
ing part. Be aware that even the highest value produces
no audible effect if the [HARMONY] knob is set all the
way to “OFF”.
no audible effect if the [HARMONY] knob is set all the
way to “OFF”.