Roland g-70 业主指南

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Song and Style Makeup Tools
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G-70 Music Workstation
General procedure
(1) Press the [MAKEUP¥TOOLS] button once or twice.
This depends on whether you want to change the 
settings of the selected song or Style. The display 
changes to:
…or:
(If this page is not displayed, press the [PALETTE] field 
in the upper left corner.)
All modifications on this page and the related pages 
are SysEx data that alter the actual song data (with-
out replacing them). Only the G-70 can read these 
data. Other SMF players (and the 16-track Sequencer) 
ignore these newly added SysEx data. (There is cur-
rently no other instrument capable of reading the 
MSE Style format the G-70 uses, so compatibility is 
no issue.)
(2) Use the [ø][˚] fields in the lower right corner to 
select the instrument you want to edit.
If you select a Drum Set, the display changes to:
(See page 128 for an explanation of the [PERC¥MUTE] 
and [DRUM¥MUTE] fields.)
The [OCTAVE] field disappears (because transposing 
the drum part in octave steps doesn’t make sense). 
(3) Press the [JUMP¥TO¥1st¥NOTE] field to jump to the 
location where the instrument you are about to 
change is used. 
Playback starts automatically from that point. 
If you can barely hear the Tone/Drum Set, press the 
[SOLO] field (indicator icon must “light”), then use 
[JUMP≈TO¥1st¥NOTE] to jump to the first note of that 
instrument. Press [SOLO] again to switch this func-
tion off.
(4) Use the [MUTE] field to switch the selected instru-
ment off.
The corresponding part is no longer played back. (Just 
as a reminder: this setting only applies to the 
selected instrument and thus not necessarily to the 
entire track.)
Note: In the case of the drums, you can mute two instrument 
groups separately.
(5) Press the long sound name field (next to the 
instrument icon) and use the TONE buttons and 
the display to select another sound or Drum Set.
(6) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the SONG 
MAKEUP TOOLS (or STYLE MAKEUP TOOLS) PALETTE 
page.
(7) Press the field of another parameter you want to 
edit and use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/
[INC] buttons to set the desired value.
You can also press the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial and enter 
the value via the on-screen numeric pad.
Most parameter values can be positive or negative, so 
remember to also use the [+÷–] field.
(8) Press [UNDO¥CHANGES] to reset all parameters on 
this page to their saved settings.
(9) To save your changes at this stage, press the [SAVE] 
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