Roland g-70 业主指南

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G-70 Music Workstation
Recording your music
You can record your music as “Songs” that can be 
saved internally, to a memory card or a floppy disk. 
Your singing using the Vocal Harmonist (page 42) is 
not recorded.
There are two approaches for recording:
Recording everything at once
This is the easy approach: you press the [REC¥∏] but-
ton, you set the G-70 the way you want it to sound 
(with or without Arranger, for example) and you start 
playing.
Recording each track separately
This approach means that you first record a drum 
part (for example), then a bass line, followed by a 
piano part, etc. For this approach, you need to select 
the 16-track Sequencer mode (see p. 153).
It is also possible to combine these two approaches 
by first recording most of the parts using approach 
(A) and then adding other (or replacing existing) 
parts using approach (B). 
Let us begin with the easier approach: 
Recording with Style backing
In this example, you will learn how to record your solo 
playing and the Arranger’s accompaniment.
(1) Press the [REC¥∏] button (it flashes).
Note: Whenever you press the [REC¥∏] button and start 
recording (see below), the song RAM memory is erased. Be sure 
to save the current song data before recording a new song (see 
p. 55).
(2) Press the EASY SETTING [ARR] button.
your right hand (see p. 29).
You can also press a ONE TOUCH button and select a 
Style. In that case, there is no need to select a sound 
for your right hand in step (3), because that is done 
automatically. See also p. 29.
Switch on additional Keyboard parts by pressing their 
PART ON/OFF buttons, if you want to double your 
melody using one or several instruments. You can 
even work with a second split (page 90).
Note: Rather than performing the above steps, you could 
recall a User Program with the desired settings (page 112).
(4) If you want to start your song with an introduc-
tion, press the [INTRO] button and a VARIATION 
button [1]~[4].
(5) Press the [START÷STOP] button to start recording.
The Recorder now counts in one measure, after 
which Arranger playback and recording start.
(6) Play the Arranger chords with your left hand and 
the melody with your right. 
Note: You can also use the G-70’s performance functions for 
your melody playing. See page 58 for details.
(7) To stop recording, do one of the following:
• Press the [END/RIT] and a VARIATION [1]~[4] button. 
The Arranger will play an ending phrase. When it is 
finished, Arranger playback and recording stop.
• Press the [START÷STOP] button. This will stop 
Arranger playback and recording.
• Press the [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button. This will stop 
Arranger playback and recording.
Listening to your song
You probably want to listen to your song now. If you 
like it, be sure to save it (see “Saving your song” on 
p. 55).
(8) Press the RECORDER [TOP¥|√] button.
This causes the Recorder to return to the beginning 
of your new song.
(9) Press the [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button to start playback.
(10) Press [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] again to stop playback and 
[TOP¥|√] to return to beginning of the song. 
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