Roland g-70 业主指南

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Working with the Music Assistant
G-70 Music Workstation 
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• Press the [ARTIST] field to sort the Music Assistant 
entries alphabetically by artist name. This reshuffles 
the list.
The genre names (right column) disappear and are 
replaced by the artists’ names, which are displayed in 
alphabetical order.
• Press the field of the registration you want to use.
• Press the [START÷STOP] button to start playback of 
the automatically selected Music Style.
Using the Finder
Yet another way of locating the desired registration 
goes like this:
(1) On the “Music Assistant” page, press the [FINDER] 
field.
(2) Press [NAME] (registration name), [ARTIST] (artist 
name) or [GENRE] (musical genre) to specify which 
entry you want to look for.
(3) Enter only as many characters as you think are 
necessary to find the registration you are after. 
The character string you enter can be used in two 
ways (see below).
• Use the [ø] and [˚] fields to select the position for 
which you wish to enter a new character.
• Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the desired 
Note: The Finder makes no distinction between upper- and 
lower-case letters.
• The [Delete] field allows you to delete the selected 
character. Press and hold it to clear all characters.
• Press [Space] to insert a blank (or the number “0”).
• If you forgot to insert a character, use [ø] or [˚] to 
select the position where the missing character 
should be inserted. Then press [Insert], followed by the 
character you wish to insert.
• If you only want to enter numbers, activate the 
[NUM¥LOCK] field.
(4) Decide how the Finder should look for the files:
• Press the [Alphabetic¥Order] field to search for all 
entries that start with the characters you entered 
(“BEA”, for example). Names that match the specified 
criteria will be displayed at the top of the list.
• Press the [Find≈Only] field to have the G-70 search for 
names that contain the supplied information. (This 
would allow you to also locate a file called “Ragga-
beat” if you entered “BEA”.)
(5) Press the [FIND] field to start your search.
The display returns to the “Music Assistant” window 
and displays the entries that correspond to your 
search criteria.
Note: If no Music Assistant setting were found, the following 
message appears and no entries are displayed (in which case 
you need to press the [ARTIST] or [GENRE] field to display all 
entries again):
(6) Press the field of the Music Assistant registration 
you need and start playing.
Note: To return to the previous page without searching for 
registrations, press the [Back] field.
Note: To once again display all file names after a search 
(which causes only matching entries to be displayed), press one 
of the alphabetical sort icons ([NAME], [ARTIST], [GENRE]) on 
the “Music Assistant” page.
Note: See “Music Assistant Mark” on p. 119 and “Music Assis-
tant functions” on p. 121 for how to create or edit Music Assis-
tant data.