Roland RS-70 业主指南

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Basic operation of the RS-70
 
Assigning a name
 
As an exception, in pages where you can assign a name to a patch/
pattern/song, pressing PAGE/CURSOR [
] will not immediately 
take you to the next page. The cursor will move to each character in 
the name, and when the cursor is located at the last character, 
pressing PAGE/CURSOR [
] again will take you to the next page.
The same applies when moving in the opposite direction.
In pages where you can assign a name, you can hold down [SHIFT] 
and use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/[
] to jump to the previous or next 
page.
 
fig.r02-07.e
 
By pressing VALUE [-]/[+], you can change the character at the 
cursor position.
 
Value:
 
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > 
? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }
 
You can use the same method as described above to input a 
Standard MIDI File name or a volume label, but you will not be 
able to use lowercase characters or some symbols (space, ! “ * + , . 
/ : ; < = > ? [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }).
 
When one page contains two or 
more settings
 
In cases such as the page shown below, use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/
[
] to switch between (A) and (B), and use VALUE [-]/[+] to 
modify the value of each parameter.
Example: Microscope
 
fig.r02-08
 
Inputting numbers and 
 
numerals
 
On the RS-70, you can select a patch/pattern number or input a 
numerical value by using VALUE [-]/[+], or by using [NUMERIC] 
[0]–[9] to input the value directly.
 
1.
 
Press [NUMERIC] so it is lit.
 
The indication will blink.
 
2.
 
Use the [0]–[9] buttons to input the number.
 
• Pressing [0] while holding down [SHIFT] switches the +/- 
status.
 
3.
 
If you want to finalize the value, press [ENTER].
 
The value will be finalized, and [NUMERIC] will go out.
If you decide to cancel, press [EXIT].
 
Selecting a part
 
On the RS-70 you can use [0]–[9] to select parts.
There are a total of sixteen parts. Select parts as follows.
 
1.
 
Press [PATTERN] or [SONG] so it lights and you are in either 
Pattern or Song mode. 
 
2.
 
Press [PART SELECT] so it is lit.
 
3.
 
Press the button as described below.
Press [    ].
Use VALUE [-] / [+] to
modify the characters.
The cursor moves to
the next digit.
Use VALUE [-] / [+] to
modify the characters.
The cursor moves to
the last digit.
Use VALUE [-] / [+] to
modify the characters.
Moves to the next page.
Press [    ].
Press [    ].
When inputting characters, you can perform the following 
operations conveniently by pressing [0]–[9].
[0]: Deletes all the characters.
[1]: Displays a “.” at the cursor position.
[2]: Displays a space at the cursor position.
[3]: Displays an “A” at the cursor position.
[4]: Displays an “a” at the cursor position.
[5]: Displays a “0” at the cursor position.
[6]: Converts capital and lowercase characters.
[7]: Inserts a space at the cursor position.
[8]: Deletes a character at the cursor position and moves the 
following characters to the left.
[9]: (no assignment)
 
Part 1
[1]
Part 11
[SHIFT] and [1]
Part 2
[2]
Part 12
[SHIFT] and [2]
Part 3
[3]
Part 13
[SHIFT] and [3]
Part 4
[4]
Part 14
[SHIFT] and [4]
Part 5
[5]
Part 15
[SHIFT] and [5]
Part 6
[6]
Part 16
[SHIFT] and [6]
Part 7
[7]
Part 8
[8]
Part 9
[9]
Part 10
[0]
(A)
(B)
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