Roland g-70 用户指南

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G-70 Music Workstation
MIDI
The transmit and receive channels of the Keyboard 
parts are set as follows:
Note: The VOCAL HARMONIST only transmits and receives set-
ting changes and MIDI note messages. The audio signals it 
receives and generates are not converted into pitch informa-
tion.
MIDI System parameters
The V-HARM parameters allow you to specify 
whether or not the Vocal Harmonist should send and/
or receive MIDI messages. If you need this, be sure to 
also set the correct MIDI channel. 
MIDI TX
● CHANNEL—Use this parameter to assign a MIDI transmit 
channel to the Vocal Harmonist part (1~16). If you don’t 
want these messages to be transmitted, switch off the 
[TX¥ON÷OFF] field. The Vocal Harmonist sends (and 
receives) only setting changes and note messages that 
serve as harmony indications. The note data of your 
singing are not transmitted or received.
MIDI RX
● CHANNEL—Use this parameter to assign a MIDI receive 
channel to the Vocal Harmonist part (1~16). If you don’t 
want these messages to be received, switch off the 
[RX¥ON÷OFF] field.
Miscellaneous
Measure indication in the display
When you press the [INTRO] button…
The Arranger plays the introduction of the currently 
selected Music Style. The “MEASURE” field on the 
main page now counts backwards (“–4”, “–3”, etc.) to 
indicate the Intro’s duration.
When you press the [ENDING] button…
While the Ending phrase is playing, the “MEASURE” 
field on the main page counts backwards (“–4”, “–3”, 
etc.) to indicate the pattern’s duration.
Break Mute function for the ASSIGN SW buttons
● Break Mute—This function can only be accessed via the 
ASSIGN SW button you assign it to. When you press that 
button, Arranger playback is muted for the remainder of 
the current measure. This is great for rock’n’roll songs.
Scale Tuning for Style parts
On the MENU
→  TUNING → SCALE TUNE page…
Press the [STYLE¥PARTS] field if the parts played by 
the Arranger should be affected by your Scale Tune 
settings.
Song/Arranger Start Priority
Normally, when you attempt to start Arranger playback 
while a song is being played back, the Arranger does 
not respond. The same is true when you try to start 
song playback while the Arranger is running. That’s 
because the [SONG÷ARRANGER¥START¥PRIORITY] func-
tion is on and gives priority to the section that is 
already running. You can, however, switch this system 
off.
In that case, starting Arranger playback while a song is 
running will stop the song and launch Style playback. If 
the Arranger is running while you press 
[PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª], the song starts and the Arranger 
stops.
Note: This switch does not apply when you record using Arranger 
backing: there, both sections can work simultaneously.
Note: START PRIORITY also applies to situations where you (try 
to) start Arranger playback using the SYNC [START] function.
Sounds on an (optional) SRX-series 
wave expansion board
Some boards contain loops (or grooves) whose tempo is 
automatically synchronized to the Arranger or song 
tempo.
Keyboard part
Recorder track
UP1
4
UP26
UP3
13
LW1
11
LW214
MBS
12
MELODY INT
15
VOCAL HARMONIST
16
V-Harm parameters