Roland g-70 사용자 매뉴얼
More refined Arranger settings
G-70 Music Workstation
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(3) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Programming your own One Touch settings
(WRITE)
(WRITE)
The G-70 allows you to save your own ONE TOUCH set-
tings for the selected Style. This may come in handy for
CUSTOM Styles (see page 83) for which there are no
“presets”.
tings for the selected Style. This may come in handy for
CUSTOM Styles (see page 83) for which there are no
“presets”.
These customized One Touch settings are stored in a
special memory area inside the G-70 that is saved along
with a User Program Set (page 204).
special memory area inside the G-70 that is saved along
with a User Program Set (page 204).
(1) Press and hold a ONE TOUCH [1]~[4] button.
(2) Press the [WRITE] field (it lights in red).
(3) Press the [1]~[4] field that should contain your new
One Touch settings.
The display now shows the following message:
The display now shows the following message:
The target One Touch memory you chose for writing
is automatically selected.
is automatically selected.
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
More refined Arranger settings
Chord recognition area (ZONE)
Telling the G-70 that you want to use the Arranger is a
matter of pressing the EASY SETTING [ARR] button. In
that case, the key of the Style patterns is controlled by
the chords you play in the left half of the keyboard.
matter of pressing the EASY SETTING [ARR] button. In
that case, the key of the Style patterns is controlled by
the chords you play in the left half of the keyboard.
You can also tell the Arranger to scan another part of
the keyboard for usable chords. Though LEFT is proba-
bly the most popular setting, you can also select RIGHT
to have the Arranger scan the right half of the key-
board. Select WHOLE if the Arranger should scan the
entire keyboard. If you don’t want the Arranger to “lis-
ten” to the chords you play, choose OFF. In that case,
you will only hear the drum parts of the Music Styles
you select.
the keyboard for usable chords. Though LEFT is proba-
bly the most popular setting, you can also select RIGHT
to have the Arranger scan the right half of the key-
board. Select WHOLE if the Arranger should scan the
entire keyboard. If you don’t want the Arranger to “lis-
ten” to the chords you play, choose OFF. In that case,
you will only hear the drum parts of the Music Styles
you select.
The range of the LEFT or RIGHT keyboard area depends
on the main split point (see “Setting the split point” on
page 57).
on the main split point (see “Setting the split point” on
page 57).
(1) On the main page, press the [CHORD] field.
You can also select this page by pressing [MENU] but-
ton‰[ARRANGER¥SETTINGS]‰[ARRANGER¥CHORD].
ton‰[ARRANGER¥SETTINGS]‰[ARRANGER¥CHORD].
(2) Press the ZONE [LEFT], [WHOLE], [RIGHT] or [OFF]
field to select the chord recognition area.
(3) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Note: When you press the EASY SETTING [ARR] button, the
[LEFT] setting is selected.
Note: “OFF” can also be assigned to an ASSIGN SW button
(page 63) and an optional footswitch (page 67).
[LEFT] setting is selected.
Note: “OFF” can also be assigned to an ASSIGN SW button
(page 63) and an optional footswitch (page 67).
EXIT