Roland RS-70 业主指南

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)
 
Pattern Mode 
 
BIAS:
 
Adds or subtracts a certain gate time value to/from 
the gate times in the specified region. For example, if 
you set 
 
BIAS
 
 to “-30,” a gate time that was originally 
90 will be changed to 60.
 
MAGNIFY:
 
Gate times in the specified region will be increased/
decreased by the specified percentage. A setting of 
100% will produce no change. Settings higher than 
100% will increase the differences, and settings 
lower than 100% will decrease them. For example, if 
you want gate time values to differ half as much as 
originally, set this to 50%. If you want to double the 
variance in gate time values, set this to 200%.
Select MODE and press [
] to display setting screens for each 
parameter. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to set the value.
If you choose SET TO
 
Value:
 
1–384
If you choose BIAS
 
Value:
 
-99–+99
If you choose MAGNIFY
 
VALUE
Magnify:
 
0–200 [%]
 
Shifting pattern data forward and back
 
(PTN SHIFT CLK)
 
Using this operation, the timing of the music data in a pattern can be 
shifted forward or backward in units of a single clock. Use this when 
you wish to slightly shift the overall timing.
 
fig.r06-60d
 
When this function is executed, data that would be moved to a 
point before the beginning of the pattern will automatically shift 
to the beginning of the pattern. 
 
Part
 
Specifies the part(s) whose timing you wish to shift.
If you choose “ALL,” all parts will be specified.
 
Value:
 
ALL, 1–16
 
You can also select the part by pressing [0]–[9] or by holding 
down [SHIFT] and pressing [1]–[6].
 
Meas (Measure)
 
Sets the range of measures in which the music data will be moved in 
units of one clock.
 
VALUE
Meas:
 
Specifies the measure at which shifting is to begin.
 
for:
 
Specifies the number of measures to be shifted. If you 
select “ALL,” data from the measure you specified for 
 
Meas
 
 to the last measure of the pattern will be shifted.
 
Event
 
Specifies the type of music data to be shifted in time.
 
VALUE
ALL:
 
All music data
 
NOTE:
 
Note (C-1–G 9)
Specify the range of notes. You can also press keys 
on the keyboard to specify the range.
 
P.AFT:
 
Polyphonic Aftertouch
 
C.C.:
 
Controller numbers (0–127)
 
PROG:
 
Program numbers (1–128)
 
C.After:
 
Channel Aftertouch
 
BEND:
 
Pitch Bend
 
SYS-EX:
 
System Exclusive
 
TUNE:
 
Tune Request
 
Bias
 
Specifies the amount (number of clocks) by which the music data 
will be moved.
 
Value:
 
-99–+99
 
Thinning out unneeded data 
(PTN DATA THIN)
 
Since events such as pitch bend or control change use continuously 
changing values, they can occupy an unexpectedly large amount of 
memory. The Ptn Data Thin operation lets you thin out such data in 
a way that will not affect the audible result, yet will reduce the 
amount of data.
 
fig.r06-60e
 
Part
 
Sets the part(s) whose data you wish to thin out.
If you choose “ALL,” all parts will be specified.
 
Value:
 
ALL, 1–16
 
You can also select the part by pressing [0]–[9] or by holding 
down [SHIFT] and pressing [1]–[6].
 
Meas (Measure)
 
Specifies the range of measures in which data will be thinned.
 
VALUE
Meas:
 
Specifies the measure at which data thin is to begin.
 
for:
 
Specifies the number of measures to be thinned. If 
you select “ALL,” data from the measure you 
specified for 
 
Meas
 
 to the last measure of the pattern 
will be thinned. 
 
Event
 
Select the type of music data that you wish to thin.
 
VALUE
ALL:
 
 
All music data
 
P.AFT:
 
Polyphonic Aftertouch
 
C.C.:
 
Controller numbers (0–127)
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