Roland RD-700 사용자 설명서
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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT])
Edit Mode
Changing the octave range in
arpeggio style (Octave Range)
arpeggio style (Octave Range)
Sets the key range in octaves over which arpeggio will take
place.
place.
If you want the arpeggio to sound using only the notes that
you actually play, set this parameter to 0.
you actually play, set this parameter to 0.
To have the arpeggio sound using the notes you play and
notes 1 octave higher, set this parameter to +1. A setting of -1
will make the arpeggio sound using the notes you play and
notes 1 octave lower.
notes 1 octave higher, set this parameter to +1. A setting of -1
will make the arpeggio sound using the notes you play and
notes 1 octave lower.
Changing the Order in Which
Notes Are Played (Motif)
Notes Are Played (Motif)
Set the order to play the notes for the keys pressed from the
following.
following.
NOTE
Depending on the Style settings (p. 84), some choices may
not be available. For details on the possible values, refer to
not be available. For details on the possible values, refer to
Style
REGGAE
A reggae-type style. Ef-
fective when 3 notes are
held.
fective when 3 notes are
held.
PERCUSSION
Style effective for percus-
sive instruments.
sive instruments.
HARP
The playing style of a
harp.
harp.
SHAMISEN
The playing style of a
Shamisen.
Shamisen.
BOUND BALL
A style suggestive of a
bouncing ball.
bouncing ball.
RANDOM
A style in which the notes
sound in random order.
sound in random order.
BOSSA NOVA
Rhythmic strumming of
the guitar in bossa nova
style. Hold 3–4 notes for
best results. You can in-
crease the tempo and use
this as a Samba.
the guitar in bossa nova
style. Hold 3–4 notes for
best results. You can in-
crease the tempo and use
this as a Samba.
SALSA
Typical salsa style. Hold
3–4 notes for best results.
3–4 notes for best results.
MAMBO
Typical mambo style.
Hold 3–4 notes for best
results.
Hold 3–4 notes for best
results.
LATIN PERC
A rhythm style with Lat-
in percussion instru-
ments such as Clave,
Cowbell, Clap, Bongo,
Conga, Agogo etc.
in percussion instru-
ments such as Clave,
Cowbell, Clap, Bongo,
Conga, Agogo etc.
SAMBA
Typical samba style. Use
for rhythm patterns or
bass lines.
for rhythm patterns or
bass lines.
TANGO
Typical tango rhythm
style. Hold the root, 3rd
and 5th of a triad etc. for
best results.
style. Hold the root, 3rd
and 5th of a triad etc. for
best results.
HOUSE
A style for house piano
backing. Hold 3–4 notes
for best results.
backing. Hold 3–4 notes
for best results.
LIMITLESS
The settings of all param-
eters can be freely com-
bined without restriction.
eters can be freely com-
bined without restriction.
Parameter
Value
Description
Parameter
Value
Octave Range
-3–+3
Param
Value
Description
Motif
SINGLE
UP
UP
Notes you press will be sounded
individually, beginning from low
to high.
individually, beginning from low
to high.
SINGLE
DOWN
DOWN
Notes you press will be sounded
individually, beginning from high
to low.
individually, beginning from high
to low.
SINGLE
UP&
DOWN
UP&
DOWN
Notes you press will be sounded
individually, from low to high,
and then back down from high to
low.
individually, from low to high,
and then back down from high to
low.
SINGLE
RANDOM
RANDOM
Notes you press will be sounded
individually, in random order.
individually, in random order.
DUAL UP
Notes you press will be sounded
two at a time, beginning from low
to high.
two at a time, beginning from low
to high.
DUAL
DOWN
DOWN
Notes you press will be sounded
two at a time, beginning from high
to low.
two at a time, beginning from high
to low.
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