Roland RS-70 业主指南

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)
 
Pattern Mode 
 
Ch Aft (Channel Aftertouch)
 
These events apply aftertouch to each MIDI channel.
 
Value:
 
0–127
 
Channel aftertouch is data transmitted for an entire channel to 
indicate the force with which the keys are being pressed down 
after notes are played. The RS-70’s keyboard is not able to 
transmit channel aftertouch, but you can assign channel 
aftertouch transmission to a controller such as a knob or pedal, 
and record these messages. 
 
PitchBend
 
These events change the pitch.
 
Value:
 
-8192–+8191
 
TUNE (Tune Request)
 
This event causes an analog synthesizer to tune itself. This does not 
affect the operation of the RS-70 itself.
 
SYS-EX (System Exclusive messages)
 
These are events unique to the RS-70. If the entire message cannot be 
shown on one line, a “
” will appear at the right edge of the 
display.
You can use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/[
] to scroll the display 
screen.
 
Editing the music data
 
If you want to edit system exclusive messages, refer to 
 
 
 
1.
 
Select a pattern you want to edit.
 
2.
 
While holding down [SHIFT], press [
].
 
The Microscope screen will appear.
 
3.
 
Use [0]–[9] to select the part that you want to edit.
 
To select the parts 11–16, hold down [SHIFT] and press [1]–[6] 
(p. 54).
 
4.
 
Use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/[
] to move the cursor under the 
location (measure-beat-clock) and use VALUE [-]/[+] to move 
the location forward or back.
 
The type and value of the event recorded at that location will be 
displayed.
You can also use [
]/[
] to move the current location a 
measure at a time, without regard to the cursor position.
 
fig.r06-45.e_40
 
If you want to display a clock location at which no event is 
recorded (such as when you want to add an event), move the 
cursor to the clock and press [NUMERIC] so it is lit. Use [0]–[9] 
to specify the desired value, then press [ENTER].
 
5.
 
Press PAGE/CURSOR [
] to move the cursor under the 
event and use VALUE [-]/[+] to modify its value.
 
Modifying system exclusive data
 
1.
 
In the above step 4., select the system exclusive message 
that you wish to modify.
 
fig.r06-46
 
2.
 
Press PAGE/CURSOR [
].
 
The system exclusive input page will appear.
Press PAGE/CURSOR [
] move the cursor to the location that 
you wish to modify. (You cannot choose “F0” or “F7.”) 
 
You can hold down [SHIFT] and use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/
[
] to move the cursor to the beginning or end of the exclusive 
data.
 
3.
 
Input the value.
 
• To input a value: press VALUE [-]/[+] or [0]–[9].
• To input A–F: hold down [SHIFT] and press [0] (A)–[5] (F).
• To insert a value midway: move the cursor to that location, and 
press [
]. A value of “00” will be inserted, and you can modify 
this to the desired value.
• To delete a value: move the cursor to that location, and press 
[ERASE/UNDO].
 
4.
 
Press [ENTER], and the modified settings will be finalized.
 
If you decide to cancel, press [EXIT].
 
Auto calculate checksum
 
While editing an exclusive message, you can press [PARAM] to set it 
so the checksum is calculated automatically.
If this setting is “ON,” and you press [ENTER] after editing the 
message, the checksum will be calculated automatically, and 
inserted before the last byte (F7) of the message.
 
fig.r06-47_40
 
This setting will always be ON when you turn on the power.
location (measure-beat-clock)
symbol indicates that other MIDI messages exist
at the same location
message
parameters
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