Roland g-70 用户指南

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G-70 Music Workstation
Recording Styles from scratch
The G-70’s Guitar mode also allows you to record guitar 
parts for your Music Styles:
Getting ready for the first track
To record a guitar part onto the selected track (only 
available for the Accomp tracks):
• Press the [GUITAR¥MODE] “display” and use the 
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial to select “Acoustic” or “Electric”. 
(Select “Off” if you want to use the track for some-
thing else.)
• Press the [SETTINGS] field to jump to the GUITAR 
• Press the [EXIT] button to return to the STL 
COMPOSER REC STANDBY page.
Note: The “DOUBLING” function (Guitar Mode Options) is not 
available here, because only one track can be recorded at any 
one time.
Style Track Edit functions
This section has been expanded:
INC/DEC
Use these fields to increase or decrease the existing values 
for the entire selected track(s).
● Alteration Mode (Nearest, Degree, ---)—This message 
type is only available for melodic Style tracks (i.e. not for 
ADrums or ABass tracks). Style tracks you only just 
recorded do not contain it. It allows you to use a revolu-
tionary system for adapting the recorded notes to a 
more natural behavior (also known as “voicing”). There 
are two options:
Degree: This setting refers to the “old” system for real-
time conversion of track information during Style play-
back. Based on the fundamentals of the chords you play 
during Arranger playback, it often leads to odd jumps of 
certain parts.
Nearest: Refers to a new, more musical, system for real-
time shifts of the recorded Style notes during Arranger 
playback. 
Select “---” if the selected pattern should ignore this set-
ting.
Note: This parameter is not available for: ADrums and ABass 
tracks, Intro3 & 4 and End3 & 4 patterns.
Editing individual Style events 
(Style Micro Edit)
General notes about STYLE MICRO EDIT
Graphic representation of your data (piano roll)
To getter a better idea of where your data are located 
and how they are distributed, press the 
 field. 
The display then changes to:
Except for a (perhaps) clearer representation of the 
data on the selected track, all other operations are 
the same as in standard view. Press 
 again to 
see more values again.
Editing events
About the “Note” messages
After selecting a Gate Time entry, pressing the 
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial calls up the following pop-up:
Here, you can either set the required length as a CPT 
value (
q = 120CPT) or use the note fields to avoid 
lengthy calculations. Use the numeric pad to enter 
the desired duration. Drum parts usually use the Gate 
Time value “1” for all notes. Increasing it to “20”, for 
example, has no audible effect on the sound dura-
tions. The maximum duration a note event can have 
is 99,999 clocks, which corresponds to roughly 208 
bars.
This message type is only available for melodic Style 
tracks (i.e. not for ADrums or ABass tracks) and needs 
to be inserted by hand (using CREATE EVENT). Style 
tracks you only just recorded do not contain it.
Recording a guitar part
GLOBAL CHANGE
About “Alteration Mode” messages