Roland RD-700 业主指南

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54
Using the Convenient Functions in Performances
 
Convenient Functions
 
Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP])
 
The RD-700’s Local Part (p. 31) and MIDI TX Part (p. 31) tone settings, effect 
settings, and other such settings are collectively referred to as a “Setup.”
Once you’ve stored your preferred settings, and settings for the songs to be 
performed as a Setup, you can then switch whole groups of settings during 
a performance just by switching Setups.
You can store up to 100 different Setups.
The RD-700 is shipped from the factory with recommended Setups already 
prepared.
Now try actually calling up a Setup.
 
fig.panel
 
1
 
Press [SETUP], getting the indicator to light.
 
The Setup screen, shown below, appears in the display.
 
fig.LCD
 
2
 
Press [NUM LOCK] to make the indicator light.
 
3
 
Press [INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] or TONE SELECT buttons to 
select the Setup to be called up.
 
After [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] is pressed, the following screen appears; the 
Setup screen then reappears after a few moments.
The screen does not change when the TONE SELECT buttons are used to 
input Setup numbers. Press [ENTER] afterwards to set the number.
 
fig.LCD
NOTE
The current settings are 
erased when a Setup is 
called up. Be sure to save 
any Setup you would like 
to keep first before calling 
up another Setup (p. 56).
CONTROL
1
2
3
When the Tone screen is 
displayed, the [SETUP] 
indicator lights and the 
Setup screen appears when 
CURSOR [
] is pressed. 
From the Setup screen, you 
can get back to the Tone 
screen by pressing 
CURSOR [
].
However, the Tone Wheel 
screen is displayed if “Tone 
Wheel” is selected for any 
Part in the Tone screen.
For detailed, refer to 
“Simulating the Creation 
Setups indicated by a 
“RHY:” before the name let 
you enjoy performing with 
a session-like feel while 
playing a Rhythm. Be sure 
to check it out.
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