Roland RD-700SX 业主指南

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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT])
 
The function that allows you to perform arpeggios (chords whose 
notes are played sequentially rather than together) from a chord’s 
constituent notes, just by playing the chord, is called “Arpeggiator.”
You can make more detailed arpeggio settings, including tempo and 
range.
 
fig.05-24g
 
For more on switching the Arpeggiator on and off, refer to 
 
 
 
Adjusting the Tempo 
(Arpeggio Tempo)
 
This sets the speed of the arpeggio.
 
The RD-700SX has one tempo setting. You can change this 
setting in the tempo display in the Tone screen; or alternatively, 
you can change the rhythm’s tempo setting (p. 49).
 
The way Arpeggio is played and the tempo display may differ 
with some Arpeggio Styles.
 
With Clock Source (p. 81) set to MIDI, “M:” appears in the 
display, and the RD-700SX is synchronized to the tempo of the 
external MIDI device. The tempo cannot be changed with the 
RD-700SX when “M:” is indicated.
 
Setting the Way Arpeggios are Played 
(Arpeggio Style)
 
This sets the style of the arpeggio.
 
Changing the Order in Which Notes 
Are Played (Arpeggio Motif)
 
Set the order to play the notes for the keys pressed from the 
following.
 
Depending on the Arpeggio Style selected, it is not so effective 
as it expected.
 
Making Arpeggio Settings 
 
Parameter
Value
 
Tempo
10–250
 
Parameter
Value
 
Style
 
 
 
Param
Value
Description
 
Motif
UP (L)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the lowest of the 
pressed keys.
The note for the lowest pressed key is 
sounded each time.
UP (L&H)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the lowest of the 
pressed keys.
The notes for both the lowest and 
highest pressed keys are sounded each 
time.
UP (_)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the lowest of the 
pressed keys. No one note is played 
every time.
DOWN (L)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the highest of the 
pressed keys.
The note for the lowest pressed key is 
sounded each time.
DOWN 
(L&H)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the highest of the 
pressed keys.
The notes for both the lowest and 
highest pressed keys are sounded each 
time.
DOWN (_)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the highest of the 
pressed keys. No one note is played 
every time.
UP&DOWN 
(L)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the lowest of the 
pressed keys to the highest, and then 
back again in the reverse order. 
The note for the lowest pressed key is 
sounded each time.
UP&DOWN 
(L&H)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the lowest of the 
pressed keys to the highest, and then 
back again in the reverse order. 
The notes for the lowest and highest 
pressed keys are sounded each time.
UP&DOWN 
(_)
The notes are played one by one in 
sequence from the lowest of the 
pressed keys to the highest, and then 
back again in the reverse order. 
No one note is played every time.
RANDOM 
(L)
The notes are played one by one in 
random order.
The note for the lowest pressed key is 
sounded each time.
RANDOM 
(_)
The notes are played one by one in 
random order.
No one note is played every time.
PHRASE
A phrase based on the pitch of the 
lowest pressed key is played. If more 
than one key is pressed, the pitch of 
the key that is pressed last is used.
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