Roland RS-70 オーナーマニュアル

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Connecting patterns to create a song (Song mode)
 
You can specify the order in which patterns will be played back, and 
connect them to create a 
 
song
 
.
In other words, you can create an entire song just by connecting 
patterns (each containing several measures) in the desired order and 
playing them back.
In one song, you can specify a playback order for up to 50 patterns.
Each position (number) in the specified order of playback is called a 
 
step
 
.
 
Playing back a song
 
Basic playback operation
 
Use the following buttons to control the playback.
 
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Selecting a song to play back
 
1.
 
Press [SONG] so it is lit and you are in Song mode.
 
The display will show the name of the currently selected song.
 
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2.
 
Select the song number (01–99) that you want to play.
 
3.
 
Press [
] to play back a song.
 
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The 
 
Song Parameter
 
 setting determines what will happen after 
the song plays to the end; whether it will automatically stop 
playing, or will continue looping (p. 116).
 
Muting a part (Track Mute)
 
While the song is playing, you can switch the play/mute status of 
each part to dynamically vary the performance without actually 
modifying the patterns themselves.
 
1.
 
Press [TRACK MUTE] so it is lit.
 
2.
 
Press the lit or blinking buttons for each part to switch the 
corresponding part between play or muted status.
 
The RS-70 has a total of sixteen parts.
To switch the play/mute status of parts 11–16, hold down [SHIFT] 
and press [1]–[6].
 
 
Advances to the
next step.
Plays a song.
Used for 
recording
Stops
playback.
Returns to 
the previous 
step.
Press these simultaneously to move 
to the beginning of the song.
current step number
current measure number
song number and name
current step number
current measure number
Number and name of currently playing pattern
Selecting song numbers
Using VALUE [-]/[+]
You can use VALUE [-]/[+] to select the previous or next song 
from the currently selected song.
You don’t need to press [ENTER] after making your selection; 
the song is selected immediately.
Using the direct access buttons
When not using the NUMERIC function
Only the lowest digit will change when you press [0]–[9].
1. Use [0]–[9] to input a number.
The upper digit will be fixed; only the lower digit will 
change.
When using the NUMERIC function
1. Press [NUMERIC] so it is lit.
2. Use [0]–[9] to input a two-digit number.
3. If you want to finalize the value, press [ENTER].
[NUMERIC] will go out.
If you decide to cancel, press [EXIT].
Lit:
The playback data is not muted
Blinking:
The playback data is muted.
Unlit:
There is no playback data.
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