Roland g-70 业主指南

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Recording your music
G-70 Music Workstation 
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Recording without accompaniment
Let us now look at how to start recording without 
automatic accompaniment. You can nevertheless start 
the Arranger at a later stage (after your ad lib introduc-
tion, for example): it will playing in sync with the song 
tempo.
(1) Press the [REC¥∏] button (its indicator 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 [PIANO] button.
(3) Use the [√SLOW][FAST®] buttons, the [TAP] button 
or (if the main page is displayed), the [DATA÷ENTRY] 
dial to set the desired tempo.
(4) If you want to start Arranger Style playback at a 
Note: Rather than performing the above steps, you could 
recall a User Program with the desired settings (page 112).
(5) Press the [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button to start record-
ing.
The Recorder now counts in one measure, after 
which recording starts. 
(6) Start playing.
(7) To start Arranger playback, press the [START÷STOP] 
button.
(8) If you want to stop Style playback before the end 
of the song, press either the [END÷RIT] or the 
[START÷STOP] button.
This will stop the Arranger, while recording goes on. 
This allows you to improvise without accompani-
ment.
(9) Press the [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button to stop record-
ing.
Adding more parts
Here is how to redo part of your recording (one part 
you do not like) or to add additional parts to what has 
already been recorded.
Let us first have a look at what has been recorded so far 
– and where: 
We started out with the Arranger, which means that 
the following tracks may now contain data (not all 
Styles use all 8 tracks the Arranger can play back simul-
taneously):
If you also recorded one or several Keyboard parts, their 
data reside on the following tracks:
UP1/2/3 and/or LW1/2 can also be used as additional 
drum part if you assign them a Drum Set (TONE 
[DRUMS] button).
For the following, we will assume that you recorded 
the melody using the UP1 part (track 4) and that you 
now want to add some chords using the LW1 part. 
(1) Start by taking note of the track you wish to 
(re)record.
See the tables above. For our example, we will use 
track 11 (LW1). 
(2) Press the RECORDER [16-TRACK¥SEQUENCER] but-
ton.
REC
ARR
ORGAN
PLAY/STOP
Arranger part
Recorder track
ADR
10
ABS
2
ACC1
1
ACC2
3
ACC3
5
ACC4
7
ACC5
8
ACC6
9
Keyboard part
Recorder track
UP1
4
UP2
6
UP3
13
LW1
11
LW2
14
MBS
12
MELODY INT
15
16-TRACK
SEQUENCER