Roland RS-70 业主指南

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)
 
Inputting various types of notes
 
Inputting a chord
 
Press the chord. A chord will be input when you release all keys 
simultaneously. The chord will not be input as long as even one key 
remains pressed, so you can change the keys being pressed to correct 
the chord.
 
Inputting a rest
 
Press [
] instead of pressing the key.
A note will not be input, but the position will advance by the length 
of the step time.
 
Inputting a tie
 
If you press [
] instead of pressing a new key, the previously input 
note will be lengthened by the length of the step time, inputting a tie. 
For example, if you want to connect three quarter notes, step-input a 
quarter note, and then press [
] twice.
 
Inputting a whole note
 
Press [
] after inputting a half note.
 
Inputting a dotted note
 
First input an un-dotted note. Next, set the step time to a length of 
half the note you input previously, and press [
].
For example, to input a dotted half note, first input the half note. 
Next, change the step time to a quarter note and press [
].
 
If you make a mistake
 
If you input a note or a rest by mistake, press [ERASE/UNDO] to 
delete it. When you delete a note, the deleted note will sound by way 
of confirmation.
 
Editing individual items of 
 
music data (Microscope edit)
 
The Microscope lets you edit individual items (
 
events
 
) of recorded 
performance data; for example you can move an individual event’s 
location, make precise changes to it, or delete or insert a single note.
In Pattern mode, hold down [SHIFT] and press [
] to switch to the 
Microscope screen. The events in the current part of the currently 
selected pattern will be displayed together with the current location 
(measure–beat–clock).
 
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Music data handled in Microscope 
mode
 
The Microscope lets you view and edit the following 8 types of 
music data (event).
 
Note
 
Data that plays a sound.
 
VALUE
Note:
 
C-1–G9 (Note)
 
Velo:
 
1–127 (Velocity)
 
Gate:
 
1–65535 (Gate Time)
 
PAft (Polyphonic Aftertouch)
 
These events apply aftertouch to individual keys.
 
VALUE
Note:
 
C-1–G9 (Note)
 
Value:
 
0–127
The note name will be displayed in brackets.
 
Polyphonic aftertouch is data transmitted independently from each key 
to indicate the force with which each key is being pressed down after it 
is played. Since the RS-70 is not able to transmit polyphonic aftertouch, 
these events cannot be recorded from the RS-70’s keyboard.
 
CtrlChg (Control Change)
 
These events correspond to various control numbers, and are used to 
apply effects such as modulation or pan. These are used mainly to 
operate knobs and lever.
 
VALUE
CC#:
 
0–127 (Controller Number)
 
Value:
 
0–127
 
If you want to know more about the function of each controller 
number, refer to 
 
 
 
ProgChg (Program Change)
 
These events are used to select sounds (patches). The sound 
corresponding to the program number will be selected.
 
Value:
 
1–128 (Program Number)
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