Roland g-70 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Additional Arranger/Style functions
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G-70 Music Workstation
One Touch
You may find yourself using the One Touch function at 
regular intervals, because it automates quite a few 
tasks. The G-70’s One Touch memories are actually 
“miniature User Programs” that go way beyond any-
thing you may know from other arranger instruments.
The ONE TOUCH function makes the following auto-
matic settings:
(1) Press a ONE TOUCH button.
(3) Play a melody to the accompaniment.
You will notice that the sound of the UP1 (or any 
other Keyboard part) matches the style and mood of 
the selected Style.
(4) Select a different Style and again play a solo line: 
the active Keyboard parts now use different 
sounds.
(5) Press another ONE TOUCH button.
(6) Press the same button again if you no longer need 
the One Touch setting.
As you see, the One Touch memories apply to all Key-
board parts.
Note: If a One Touch memory is active while you recall a User 
Program, the One Touch function is switched off. 
If you select a One Touch memory while another 
one is already active
In that case, the G-70 immediately selects of the set-
tings of that memory and thus changes the registra-
tion.
Ignoring certain One Touch settings (Hold)
The G-70 provides several “HOLD” options that allow 
you to filter certain One Touch settings.
(1) Press and hold a ONE TOUCH [1]~[4] button.
(2) Press the fields corresponding to the settings that 
should not be loaded when you select another One 
Touch memory or Music Style.
When you change a setting, the field of the last One 
Touch memory you selected is indicated by means of 
an asterisk (*). Button icons in the HOLD column 
whose indicator lights refer to settings that are not 
updated:
● TEMPO—The preset tempo of the selected Music Style.
● KBD PART—The current status of the Keyboard parts 
(UP1/2/3, LW1/2 and MBS). The on/off status of the Key-
board parts can be saved to a One Touch memory. Fur-
thermore, the Split and Upper 3 Split settings no longer 
change.
● INTRO/ENDING—The INTRO or ENDING pattern is no 
longer activated when you select Styles (even if its “on” 
status has been saved to a One Touch registration).
● MAIN VAR—When you select another Style, the G-70 no 
longer loads the memorized MAIN VARIATION [1]~[4] 
pattern, but goes on using the last pattern you selected.
Press the [ALL] field to switch on all HOLD options. 
Press [NONE] to switch all options off.
Note: The One Touch function is switched off whenever you 
select a User Program.
Note: The SYNC [START] (page 75) and [INTRO] buttons are not 
automatically switched on when you select a One Touch mem-
ory or Music Style while Arranger playback is stopped.
Tone Selection
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
Harmonic Bar status
UP1, LW1, MBS
Volume
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
Pan setting
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
Reverb Send
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
Chorus Send
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
Octave setting
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
‘Tone Edit’ settings
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
C1 value
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
MFX status
UP1
MFX part assign
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS, 
MELODY INT, D Beam
Harmonic Bar effects
UP1, LW1, MBS
Part status (on/off)
UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, MBS
Main Split
(value)
Upper 3 Split
(value)
Upper 3 Split
(status: on or off)
Bass Inversion
(status: on or off)
Keyboard Mode
SPLIT or WHOLE
Sync Start & Stop
Status
Intro/Ending
(status: on or off)
Style pattern
VARIATION [1]~[4]
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