Recording Standby - Roland RS-70 Owner's Manual

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Using the sequencer to create a pattern
You can only select patches from the category that is assigned to the part you are
recording. If you want to use a patch from another category, you must assign that
category to the part to be recorded.
[
]/[
] to step through the categories assigned to [0]–[9]
Assigning patches of the same category to multiple buttons (p. 68).

4. Recording standby

fig.q06-24
1.
If the pattern is playing, stop the pattern.
2.
Press [
].
The button will blink and you will be in the recording standby state.
If you do not want to record, press [
3.
Use PAGE/CURSOR [
[+] to specify the value.
Here you do not need to change the value.
fig.q06-03
(B)
(C)
Values
A:
Specify the measure location at which recording will begin. Normally,
you will start from 1.
Specify the time signature of the pattern. As you are using a preset
B/C:
pattern, this cannot be changed.
D:
Specify the number of measures that you want to record. This time, you
can leave this at the length of the preset pattern.
If for some reason you want to change this, it can be set longer than the
number of measures in the preset pattern, but cannot be set to a shorter
number.
42
You can hold down [SHIFT] and use PAGE/CURSOR
. For details, refer to
].
]/[
] to move the cursor, and use VALUE [-]/
(A)
(D)
3
3
2
1
Deleting unwanted
measures (PTN DELETE)
(p. 84)

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