Roland g-70 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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 Play List function
G-70 Music Workstation 
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Press the [REPLACE] field if the assignments of the 
DESTINATION Index should be erased and replaced by 
the entries of the selected SOURCE field.
Press [MERGE] if the song assignments of the 
SOURCE category should be added to the assign-
ments of the DESTINATION Index (the DESTINATION 
category will contain more assignments than before).
Note: No song files are copied during this operation. 
(6) Press the [Back] field to return to the SONG LIST 
page. 
Note: Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Play List function
The Play List function allows you to prepare play lists of 
all the songs you want to use during a performance. 
The advantage of working with such “chains” is that 
you do not need to select files between songs.
Programming Play Lists
• If necessary, insert the memory card that contains 
the desired songs into the slot.
The Play List function is only available for songs on 
memory card (only one such card at a time) and in 
the internal memory. You may therefore have to copy 
all desired songs to that area before proceeding. See 
page 207 for details.
(1) Press the [PLAY¥LIST] button.
The display looks more or less as follows:
The names refer to Play Lists already available in the 
selected memory area.
(2) Specify the memory area you want to work with: 
[EXTERNAL¥MEMORY] or [INTERNAL¥MEMORY].
Note: This is your last chance to select the memory area. Be 
aware that all songs you wish to assign to a Play List must 
reside in the selected memory area (Play Lists can only access 
the memory area where they are saved).
(3) Press the [MAKE¥NEW] field in the upper right cor-
ner.
You have just created a new Play List, which is still 
empty and therefore looks like this:
Play Lists consist of “steps” (up to 99) to which you 
can assign one song each.
(4) Press the [SONG¥LIST] field (or the [DATA÷ENTRY] 
dial) to jump to the SONG LIST page.
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