Roland RS-70 业主指南

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)
 
The 
 
Quick Sequencer (QUICK SEQ)
 
 built into the RS-70 makes it 
easy to loop-record over preset rhythms or your own original 
rhythms to quickly create 
 
patterns
 
 (performance data several 
measures in length). If you’re not satisfied with the recorded content, 
you can erase it at the touch of a button and try again until you are 
happy with the results, in this way building up an original song.
 
By using preset patterns 001–128 as well, you can create a 
maximum of 256 patterns. (This will depend on the amount of 
performance data within each pattern.) As necessary, you can 
create patterns that are as long as 998 measures.
 
You will use Pattern mode to create and play back patterns. In 
Song mode you can arrange the created patterns in the desired 
order to create an entire song (p. 114).
 
Playing patterns
 
In Pattern mode you can simultaneously play up to sixteen parts, 
each with their own sound (Patch or Rhythm Set). For example, with 
parts configured as shown below, drums, piano, guitar, and bass 
will play simultaneously, giving you a band-like ensemble.
EXAMPLE
0 RHYTHM & SFX part:
rhythm set
1 PIANO part:
acoustic piano
3 GUITAR part:
electric guitar
9 BASS part:
fretless bass
 
By switching patterns and adding or removing parts 
(instruments) while playback continues, you can perform dance 
music in a way similar to when using Roland’s “Groovebox” 
series.
 
Basic playback operation
 
Use the following buttons to control the playback.
 
fig.r06-01.e
 
Selecting a pattern to play back
 
1.
 
Press [PATTERN] so it is lit and you are in Pattern mode.
 
The name of the currently selected pattern is displayed.
 
Make sure that both [PART SELECT] and [TRACK MUTE] are 
unlit.
 
fig.r06-02_40
 
2.
 
Select the pattern number that you want to play.
 
Select the pattern number from 001 to 256.
 
In addition to rhythms, 001–009 also contain performances 
already recorded on each part. When first trying out playback 
methods, you may want to start by selecting these sample 
patterns.
 
3.
 
Press [
] to play the pattern.
 
Press [
] to stop play.
 
Selecting pattern numbers
 
Using VALUE [-]/[+]
 
Pressing VALUE [-]/[+] will select the pattern that precedes or 
follows the currently selected pattern.
You do not need to press [ENTER] after making your selection. The 
number you select will take effect immediately, and the pattern will 
be selected.
 
Using the direct access buttons
 
When not using the [NUMERIC] function
 
Use the [0]–[9] buttons to input a number.
The two upper digits will remain fixed, and only the lower digit 
will change. This is a convenient way to step through the 
numbers in succession.
You do not need to press [ENTER] after making your selection. 
The number you select will take effect immediately, and the 
pattern will be selected.
 
When using the [NUMERIC] function
 
1.
 
Press [NUMERIC] so it is lit.
 
2.
 
Use the [0]–[9] buttons to input a three-digit number.
 
The indication will blink.
 
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].
 
Switching patterns during playback
 
If you switch patterns while a pattern is playing, the newly selected 
pattern will begin playing after the currently playing pattern ends. 
You can also perform a song by connecting patterns in this way.
 
1.
 
While a pattern is playing, select the pattern that you want to 
play next.
Returns to 
the previous 
measure.
Used for 
recording
Advances to the
next measure.
Plays a song.
Stops
playback.
Press these simultaneously to move 
to the beginning of the pattern.
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