Roland g-70 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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 Editing Styles on the fly via additional recordings
G-70 Music Workstation 
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(13) Repeat this operation with the [MODE] and 
[DIVISION] fields to select the Mode (Major, Minor, 
7th, ALL) and the Division (Intro 1~4, Main 1~4, Fill 
Dwn 1~3, Fill Up 1~3, End 1~4, ALL).
Note: If you selected “ALL” for SOURCE [MODE]/[DIVISION], this 
[MODE]/[DIVISION] parameter is also set to “ALL”.
(14) Press the [COPY¥TIMES] field and use the 
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to 
specify the number of copies to be made. Select 
“1” to copy the excerpt only once.
(15) Press the [LISTEN] field to listen to the destination 
track.
The INTO position indicates where the beginning of 
the source excerpt will be after the copy operation. 
To copy the source data to the beginning of the des-
tination track, select BAR= “1”, BEAT= “1” and CPT= 
“0”.
(16) Press the [BAR], [BEAT] or [CPT] field and use the 
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to set 
the target (INTO) position.
(17) Press the [EXECUTE] field to copy the data.
Editing Styles on the fly via 
additional recordings 
Adding notes in realtime
To add notes to an existing part, proceed as follows:
• On the STYLE COMPOSER page, select the Division 
• Press the RECORDER [REC¥∏] button, the [REC¥MODE] 
field and use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] 
buttons to select “Mix”.
• Select the track and start recording by pressing the 
[START÷STOP] button. Play the notes where you want 
them to sound.
Adding controller data in realtime
To add controller data (modulation, Pitch Bend, Hold, 
expression) to an existing part, select REC MODE= 
“Mix”. Operate the performance function (BENDER/
MODULATION lever, optional footswitch for Hold data, 
optional foot controller for expression data) where 
needed.
Adding or changing settings of existing parts
The following operations require that you record in 
“Mix” mode without touching the keyboard or control-
lers. Unless you want to program continuous value 
changes (Panpot data, for example), you can stop 
recording after the first beat. Static settings are indeed 
always written at the beginning of the track in ques-
tion.
Sound/Drum Set selection
To select another sound or Drum Set for an existing 
Style track, proceed as follows:
(1) Press the RECORDER [REC¥∏] button.
(2) Press the [TRACK] field and use the [DATA÷ENTRY] 
dial to select the desired the track you wish to 
assign another sound (or Drum Set) to.
If you select the “AccDrums” track, the display looks 
slightly different:
(3) Select the DIVISION and MODE whose settings you 
wish to change and possibly also all clones 
(page 181).
(4) Press the [REC¥MODE] field and use the [DEC]/[INC] 
buttons to select “Mix”. (Let us assume that your 
track already contains data.)
(5) Select the new sound (or Drum Set) to be assigned 
to the selected track and division by pressing the 
[TRACK¥INSTRUMENT] field and using the on-screen 
fields and TONE buttons. Finally, press [EXIT] to 
return to the page shown above.
Note: See “Drum Instrument & Pitch” for the additional 
parameters for the AccDrums track (you may want to set them 
before performing step (6)). 
(6) Press [START÷STOP] to start recording.
(7) Press [START÷STOP] again after the first or second 
beat (but wait until the count-in, if any, is fin-
ished).
This completes sound selection. The new sound 
address replaces the old one.