Roland g-70 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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 Using existing Styles
G-70 Music Workstation 
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In Style Composer mode, the metronome sounds 
during recording, unless you switch it off using the 
TEMPO [METRONOME] button. If you also need the 
metronome when listening to what you have just 
recorded, select another metronome mode. See 
“Metronome settings” on p. 73.
Note: Save your Style before trying it out with the Arranger.
If the Style stops unexpectedly during playback in 
Arranger mode, try different chords. Chances are that 
you only programmed the major pattern, so that the 
Arranger selects an empty pattern when you play a 
minor or seventh chord. Remember to set the Mode 
parameter to “M= m=7” until you have come to grips 
with the possibilities of the G-70’s Arranger. That 
way, those three patterns will sound alike, but at 
least you are sure that the Arranger does not stop 
when you play a minor or seventh chord.
Using existing Styles
Another way of programming Styles is to use parts 
from other Styles. The G-70 allows you to:
• Select the desired Style (to copy it to the Style RAM 
memory) and edit it.
• Copy one or all tracks of the selected Division.
• Copy just a few notes of an existing part.
• Copy tracks or notes between Divisions.
This allows you to create new Styles by assembling 
tracks from different existing Styles.
Note: You cannot copy an AccDrums track to another track 
(AccBass~Acc6). Likewise, the bass part can only be copied to 
an ABass track. Accomp tracks, however, can be copied to 
whichever Accomp track you like.
Starting with all tracks of an existing Style
The easiest way to do this is by selecting a factory Style 
and edit it.
(2) Press the [MENU] button.
(3) Press the [STYLE¥COMPOSER] field.
(4) Change the Style data to your liking. 
Metronome
Playback in Arranger mode
MENU