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.
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.
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).
(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.
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].
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.
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.
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
at the same location
message
parameters
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