Roland g-70 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Advanced Keyboard part functions
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G-70 Music Workstation
Portamento Mode: Mono/Poly
The G-70 also allows you to set the Upper1 and Upper2 
parts to mono(phonic) mode. MONO means that you 
can only play one note at a time. You could select this 
mode to play a trumpet or woodwind part in a more 
natural way. POLY, on the other hand, means that you 
can play chords using the selected part. 
(5) Press the [MONO] or [POLY] field of the Upper part 
whose setting you want to change.
(6) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Note: Portamento and POLY/MONO are not available for the 
Harmonic Bar sounds.
Lower Hold
The G-70 is an instrument that allows you to change 
many settings in realtime. Because you can trigger the 
Lower 1/2 parts and the Arranger simultaneously, 
selecting another Music Style pattern usually means 
that you have to lift your left hand from the keyboard. 
If the LOWER HOLD function is not active in SPLIT 
mode, the Lower (LW) parts stop sounding as soon as 
you release all keys in the left area. 
If you press a [LOWER¥HOLD] field, however (so that is 
its displayed in blue), the notes of that Lower part go on 
sounding until you play other notes in the left keyboard 
area.
If both the LW1 (or LW2) and MBS parts are active, the 
selected LOWER HOLD function sustains the notes of 
both parts.
Note: The LOWER HOLD functions are only available in SPLIT 
mode.
(1) Press the [MENU] button.
(2) Press the [SPLIT&TOUCH] field, followed by the 
[KEYBOARD¥OPTIONS] field.
(3) Switch on at least one LW part (its PART ON/OFF 
button must light).
(4) Press the [LOWER¥1¥HOLD] or [LOWER¥2¥HOLD] 
field to switch it on.
You can also switch both HOLD fields on.
(5) Play a short note in the left half of the keyboard 
and release the key.
This note goes on sounding until you press another 
note or chord in the left half of the keyboard.
Note: These parameters can also be switched on and off using 
the Hold pedal (see p. 68) or an optional footswitch (see p. 70).
(6) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
MENU
EXIT