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Roland G-70 Owner's Manual (261 pages)
Roland Music Workstation Owners Manual G-70
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 12.27 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Features
4
Using the Unit Safely
6
Contents
8
Important Notes
11
Important Notes
12
Panel Descriptions
13
Front Panel
13
User Program
14
Panel Descriptions
16
One Touch
16
Rear Panel
18
Setting up and Demo Songs
20
Connections
20
Switching the G-70 On/Off
21
Internal Memory Protect
21
Switching on the G-70
21
Setting the Display Contrast
21
Interactive Demo of the G-70
22
The Main Page
23
Quick Start
24
The General Idea
24
Playing to an Automatic Accompaniment
25
Style Control
25
Professional Transitions: Fill in
26
Intro and Ending
26
Selecting Music Styles
27
Using the Keyboard Parts
28
Changing the Tempo
28
Playing with the Upper And/Or Lower Part
28
Alternating between Sounds
29
Selecting Sounds for the Keyboard Parts
29
About the G-70'S Sounds
30
Choosing the Sound Selection System (Sound Set Mode)
30
Drumming on the Keyboard
31
Selecting Sounds from an SRX Expansion Board
32
Using the Harmonic Bars
33
If You Like a Registration
34
About the Manual Field
34
Using Just One Organ Sound and Bass Pedals
34
Using Effects
34
Using a "Beat Box" with the Organ
35
Working with the Music Assistant
36
If the Desired Registration Is Not Displayed
36
Using the Finder
37
Playing Back Songs (Standard MIDI Files)
38
Quick Location of the Song You Need
38
Starting Playback
39
Other Practical Playback Functions
39
Reset, Rewind, Fast-Forward
40
Next Song
40
Player (Data Update and Quick Start)
40
Using the Song Cover Function
41
Minus One
41
Vocal Harmonist Function
42
Setting up
42
Quick Start
42
Input Gain
42
Compressor, Gate and Effects
43
Adding Harmonies to Your Singing
44
Who Specifies the Harmonies?
44
Not Convinced so Far?
44
Check the Following (Gender Voice Input)
45
Voice - FX
45
Auto Pitch
46
Using the Vocoder
46
Talk
47
Automatic Ttransposition (Singer Key)
48
Entering Names
49
Displaying Lyrics and Chord Information
49
Using an External Monitor
50
Displaying Scores
51
Recording Your Music
52
Recording with Arranger Backing from Start to Finish
52
Listening to Your Song
52
Recording Without Accompaniment
53
Adding more Parts
53
Saving Your Song
55
About the Keyboard Modes
56
Arranger, Piano and Organ Modes
56
Split and Whole Modes
57
Keyboard Part
57
Using the Performance Functions
58
Pitch Bend and Modulation
58
Transposition
58
Octave
59
Global Transpose
59
Key Touch (Velocity Sensitivity)
60
Velocity Switching (Min and Max)
60
Master Tune
61
Aftertouch
61
Assign SW Buttons
62
If Press Arrang
62
Using the D Beam Controller
64
DJ Gear
64
Beam Functions
64
Sound EFX
65
Instrum
65
Controls
65
Using Optional Footswitches
67
FC7 Pedal
67
Hold Footswitch (Sustain)
68
Foot Switch
69
Expression (Foot Pedal)
70
Scale Tuning
71
Changing the Pitch of Other Notes
72
Customizing the Pitch Changes
72
Storing Your New Scale
72
Metronome
73
Metronome Settings
73
Additional Arranger/Style Functions
74
Arranger Parts
74
Playback Functions (Style Control)
74
Starting a Music Style
74
Selecting Other Style Divisions
75
About Sync Start and Stop
75
Other Ways of Selecting Arranger Patterns
75
Bass Inversion
75
Melody Intelligence
76
Using the Style Cover Function
77
Saved Version
77
Saving a Music Style with a Cover Alteration
77
One Touch
78
Ignoring Certain One Touch Settings (Hold)
79
Programming Your Own One Touch Settings
79
If Selecting a One Touch Memory While Another One Is Already Active
79
More Refined Arranger Settings
80
Chord Recognition Area
80
Arranger Type
80
Arranger Hold
80
Intro and Ending Alteration
81
Dynamic Arranger
81
More Refined Arranger Settings
81
Tempo-Related Settings (Arranger Options)
82
Tempo Change (Ritard and Acceler)
82
Style Tempo
82
Using the Ritardando/Accelerando Functions
83
Working with 'External' Music Styles
84
Using the Custom Memories
84
Programming Custom Assignments
84
Disk User
85
Selecting Custom Style Memories
85
Style Finder: Quickly Locating Styles
86
Quick Location of the Style You Need
86
Additional Arranger/Style Functions
86
What You Want to Look for
87
Search the Database
87
Using the Index Function
87
Searching for Music Styles
87
Editing the Style Finder Information
88
Options
88
Advanced Keyboard Part Functions
90
Upper 3 Split
90
Tuning Upper 2: Coarse Tune and Fine Tune
90
Portamento for UP1 and UP2
91
Portamento Time
91
Lower Hold
92
Portamento Mode: Mono/Poly
92
Tone Edit: Editing Keyboard Parts
93
C1
93
Modulatio (Vibrato)
93
TVF/TVA ENV(Elope)
93
TVF (Filter)
94
Using the Mixer Functions and Effects
95
Mixing Keyboard Parts
95
About the G-70'S Effects
95
Volume and Status of the Style Parts
96
Editing the Keyboard Effects Processors
97
Reverb for Keyboard Parts
97
SRV Room/Srv Hall/Srv Plate Parameters
97
GM2 Reverb Parameters
98
Parameters of the Remaining Types
98
Chorus for Keyboard Parts
98
Chorus 1-3 and Flanger Parameters
99
GM2 Chorus Parameters
99
Delay Parameters
99
Using the Multi-Effects Processor (Multi-FX)
100
Selecting Another MFX Type and Editing It
100
Effects for Songs and Styles
101
Linking Multi-FX Type Selection to the Upper Part
101
Reverb for Style/Song Part
102
Chorus for Style/Song Parts
102
Using the Individual Outputs and Audio Inputs
103
Output Assign
103
Pan for Keyboard Parts
103
Using the Audio Inputs
104
Pan for the Style and Song Parts
104
Using the Mastering Tools
105
Equalizer
105
Compressor
106
Voice and Vocal Harmonist Part Mixing
107
Reverb, Delay and Chorus Effects
107
Extremely Important Remark
108
The Vocal Harmonist Effects
108
Reverb
109
Delay
109
Chorus (Harmony Effect)
110
Working with User Programs
111
Saving Your Settings to a User Program
111
About the User Program Memory Structure
111
Selecting User Programs
112
Cancel
112
Choosing User Programs Manually
113
Selecting User Programs with down up
113
Working with the User Program Finder
113
Quick Location of the User Program You Need
114
To Directly Locate the Desired User Program
114
Selectively Loading User Program Settings
115
Automatic Functions for User Programs
116
Song Link
116
Linking a MIDI Set to a User Program
116
Editing User Program Finder Information
117
User Program Recall
117
Editing the User Program Finder Information
118
User Program Options
118
What Happens When Executing?
118
Deleting
118
Music Assistant Mark
119
Copy
119
Editing User Program Finder Information
119
Editing an Index
120
Rename
120
Edit
120
Music Assistant Functions
121
Index Copy
121
Editing Music Assistant Registration
122
Saving a Music Assistant Entry
122
Renaming Music Assistant Registrations
122
Deleting Music Assistant Entries
122
Song and Style Makeup Tools
124
Mixing Song or Style Parts
124
Instrument On/Off (Mute)
124
Reverb and Chorus: Effect Balance
124
Using the Makeup Tools
125
Before Changing the Makeup Tools Settings of a Song
125
Before Changing the Makeup Tools Settings of a Music Style
125
General Procedure
126
Palette
127
Sound Edit for Tones
127
Sound Edit for Drum Sets
128
Drum Instr Edit
128
Common
129
Saving Your Modified Song or Style
130
Editing the Vocal Harmonist Parts
131
Singer Settings
131
Procedure for Selecting the Pages
131
If You Press the Edit Field
131
Voice-FX Settings
132
If You Press the Equalizer Field
132
Auto Pitch Settings
133
Vocoder Settings
134
Press the Common Field to Jump to the Following Page
134
Small Settings
135
Ensemble Settings
136
More Refined Song Functions
138
Using the Fade-In/Out Function
138
Programming Mark and Jump Locations
139
Working with the Song Finder
140
Locating Files with the Song Finder
140
More Refined Song Functions
140
Editing the Song Finder Information
141
Entering Characters
141
Song Options
141
Delete
142
P and S Input
142
Play List Function
145
Programming Play Lists
145
Editing Play Lists
146
Inserting Chain Steps
147
Editing a Step
147
Deleting Steps
147
Clear All
147
Using Play Lists
148
Managing Play Lists
148
Renaming a Play List
149
Deleting a Play List
149
Editing Lyrics
150
Adding Lyrics to a Song
150
Exporting Lyrics Dat as Text File
152
Using the 16-Track Sequencer
154
About the Sequencer's Main Page
154
General Considerations
155
Recording a Song from Scratch
155
Tracks and MIDI Channels
155
Using Two Drum Tracks
156
Using the 16-Track Sequencer
156
Adding Tracks
158
Saving the Song
159
Editing 16-Track Songs
160
Easy Editing Functions
160
Editing One or Several Tracks (Track Edit)
160
Multing Tracks
160
Quantize
161
Fine-Tuning the Note Range
162
Fine-Tuning the Setting Range
163
Transpose
166
Change Velo
167
Change Gate Time
168
Merge
168
Global Change
169
Shift Clock
170
Track Xchange
171
Editing the Master Track
171
Editing Existing Events
171
Tempo Change (BPM)
172
Beat Change (Numerator/Denominator)
172
Sysex
172
Other Edit Operations
173
View
173
Create Event
173
Erase Event
174
Move Event
174
Copy Event
174
Place Event
174
Editing Song Data Using Microscope Edit
175
General Notes about Micro Edit
175
Position Indications
175
Monitoring Note Events
175
Editing Events
177
Editing Pitch Bend Massages
177
Editing Control Changes and Aftertouch Messages
177
About the Note Messages
177
Programming Styles (Style Composer)
179
Concept
179
Patterns
179
Tracks
179
Recording User Styles from Scratch
180
Starting the Style Composer
180
Clearing the RAM Memory (Initialize Style)
180
Time Signature
180
Selecting the Track, the Mode and the Division
182
Tone Selection
182
Specifying the Key (for Melodic Parts)
182
Tempo
183
Input Quantize
183
Record Mode
183
Specifying the Pattern Length
183
Auditioning Your Style and Adding more Tracks
184
Saving Your Style
185
Programming Other Parts and Divisions
185
Multing Parts While Recording Others
185
Remarks
185
Copying Existing Styles
186
Playback in Arranger Mode
186
Starting with All Tracks of an Existing Style
186
Copying Individual Style Tracks
187
Selecting an Internal Style
187
Selecting an External Style
187
Editing on the Fly by Recording
188
Adding Notes in Realtime
188
Adding Controller Data in Realtime
188
Adding or Changing Settings of Existing Parts
188
About the Mixer
189
Expression, Panpot, Reverb, Chorus
189
Drum Instrument and Pitch
189
Style Track Edit Functions
190
Erase
192
Insert
194
Shift Lock
196
Track Length
197
Time Signat
197
Editing Individual Style Events (Style Micro Edit)
198
Positior Indications
198
Open Edit Operations
200
About "Alteration Mode" Messages
200
Editing Pitch Bend Messages
200
Editing Control Changes
200
Programming Styles (Style Composer)
200
Disk/Media Functions
203
The How-To's
203
Loading Data
204
Saving Data
204
Load User Program Set
204
Load MIDI Set
204
Save User Program Set
205
Save MIDI Set
205
Save Song
205
Rename Functions
206
Format
209
Archiving Data Using a Computer (USB)
211
Cautions Regarding Folders and Files
212
Backing up All Data of the G-70
213
MIDI
214
Accessing the MIDI Functions
214
Working with Presets
215
Editing Procedure
215
Local off
215
Editing MIDI Parameters
216
Keyboard, Style, Song Parts
216
TX On, RX on
216
MIDI Tx
216
MIDI Rx
217
RX Event Filter
217
SYNC Parameters
217
Editing MIDI Parameters
217
Basic Parameters
218
Style Parameters
218
NTA: Note-To-Arranger
218
If You Select the V-Link Part
219
Param
219
MIDI Sets
220
Writing a MIDI Set
220
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Roland G-70 Owner's Manual (260 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 13.63 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Features
4
Table of Contents
8
Important Notes
11
1 Panel Descriptions
13
Front Panel
13
Rear Panel
18
2 Setting up and Demo Songs
20
Connections
20
Switching the G-70 On/Off
21
Internal Memory Protect
21
Setting the Display Contrast
21
Switching off the G-70
21
Interactive Demo of the G-70
22
The Main Page
23
3 Quick Start
24
The General Idea
24
Playing to an Automatic Accompaniment
25
Professional Transitions: Fill in
26
Intro & Ending
26
Selecting Music Styles
27
Changing the Tempo
28
Using the Keyboard Parts
28
Playing with an Upper And/Or Lower Part
28
Alternating between Sounds
29
Selecting Sounds for the Keyboard Parts
29
Drumming on the Keyboard
31
Selecting Sounds from an SRX Expansion Board
32
Using the Harmonic Bars
33
If You Like a Registration
34
About the MANUAL Field
34
Using Just One Organ Sound and Bass Pedals
34
Using Effects
34
Using a "Beat Box" with the Organ
35
Working with the Music Assistant
36
If the Desired Registration Is Not Displayed
36
To Save Time
36
Using the Finder
37
Playing Back Songs (Standard MIDI Files)
38
Quick Location of the Song You Need
38
Starting Playback
39
Other Practical Playback Functions
39
Using the Song Cover Function
41
Minus One
41
Vocal Harmonist Function
42
Setting up
42
Adding Harmonies to Your Singing
44
Who Specifies the Harmonies
44
Not Convinced so Far
44
Voice-FX
45
Auto Pitch
46
Using the Vocoder
47
Talk
47
Automatic Transposition (Singer Key)
48
Displaying Lyrics and Chord Information
49
Displaying Scores
51
Recording Your Music
52
Recording with Style Backing
52
Listening to Your Song
52
Recording Without Accompaniment
53
Adding more Parts
53
Saving Your Song
55
4 About the Keyboard Modes
56
Arranger, Piano and Organ Modes
56
Split and Whole Modes
57
Using the SPLIT Keyboard Mode
57
Using WHOLE Mode
57
Switching Parts on and off
57
5 Using the Performance Functions
58
Pitch Bend and Modulation
58
Transposition
58
Setting the Transposition Interval Via the Display
58
Global Transpose
59
Octave
59
Key Touch (Velocity Sensitivity)
60
Master Tune
61
Aftertouch
61
ASSIGN SW Buttons
62
Using the D Beam Controller
64
Using Optional Footswitches
67
Fc7 Pedal
67
Hold Footswitch (Sustain)
68
Foot Switch
69
Expression (Foot Pedal)
70
Scale Tuning
71
Metronome
73
6 Additional Arranger/Style Functions
74
Playback Functions (Style Control)
74
Starting a Music Style
74
Stopping Style Playback
74
About Sync Start & Stop
75
Selecting Other Style Divisions
75
Other Ways of Selecting Arranger Patterns
75
Bass Inversion
75
Melody Intelligence
76
Using the Style Cover Function
76
Saving a Style with a COVER Alteration
77
One Touch
78
Ignoring Certain One Touch Settings (Hold)
78
Programming Your Own One Touch Settings (WRITE)
79
More Refined Arranger Settings
79
Chord Recognition Area (ZONE)
79
Arranger Type (Chord Mode)
80
Arranger Hold
80
Intro & Ending Alteration
80
Dynamic Arranger
80
Tempo-Related Settings (Arranger Options)
81
Style Tempo
81
TEMPO CHANGE (RITARD and ACCELER)
82
Working with 'External' Styles
83
Using the CUSTOM Memories
83
Programming CUSTOM Assignments
83
Disk User
85
Style Finder: Quickly Locating Styles
86
Quick Location of the Style You Need
86
Editing the Style Finder Information
87
7 Advanced Keyboard Part Functions
90
Upper 3 Split
90
Tuning Upper2: Coarse Tune and Fine Tune
90
Portamento for UP1 and UP2
91
Portamento Time
91
Portamento Mode: Mono/Poly
92
Lower Hold
92
Tone Edit: Editing Keyboard Parts
93
8 Using the Mixer Functions & Effects
95
Mixing Keyboard Parts
95
Volume and Status of the Style Parts
96
Editing the Keyboard Effects Processors
97
Reverb for Keyboard Parts
97
Chorus for Keyboard Parts
98
Using the Multi-Effects Processor (Multi-FX)
100
Selecting Another MFX Type and Editing It
100
Linking Multi-FX Type Selection to the Upper1 Part (Upper 1 M-FX Link)
101
Effects for Songs and Styles
101
Reverb for Style/Song Parts
101
Chorus for Style/Song Parts
102
Using the Individual Outputs and Audio Inputs
103
Output Assign (PART OUTPUTS)
103
Using the Audio Inputs
104
Using the Mastering Tools
105
Equalizer
105
Compressor
106
Mixing Vocal Harmonist Signals
107
Reverb, Delay and Chorus Effects
107
9 Working with User Programs
111
Saving Your Settings to a User Program
111
Selecting User Programs
112
Cancel
112
Choosing User Programs Manually
113
Selecting User Programs with [DOWN][UP]
113
Working with the User Program Finder
113
Quick Location of the User Program You Need
114
Selectively Loading User Program Settings (User Program Hold)
115
Automatic Functions for User Programs
116
Song Link
116
Linking a MIDI Set to a User Program
116
User Program Recall
117
Editing User Program Finder Information
117
Editing the User Program Finder Information
118
Editing an Index
120
Music Assistant Functions
121
Creating New Music Assistant Registrations
121
Editing Music Assistant Registrations
122
Saving a Music Assistant Entry
122
10 Song and Style Makeup Tools
124
Mixing Song or Style Parts
124
Using the Makeup Tools
125
General Procedure
126
Palette
127
SOUND EDIT for Sounds
127
SOUND EDIT for Drum Sets
128
Drum Instr Edit
128
Common
129
Saving Your Modified Song or Style
130
11 Editing the Vocal Harmonist Parts
131
Singer Settings
131
Voice-FX Settings
132
Auto Pitch Settings
133
Vocoder Settings
134
Small Settings
135
Ensemble Settings
136
12 More Refined Song Functions
138
Using the Fade-In/Out Function
138
Programming MARK & JUMP Locations
139
Working with the Song Finder
140
Locating Files with the Song Finder
140
Editing the Song Finder Information
141
Editing an Index
143
Play List Function
145
Programming Play Lists
145
Editing Play Lists
146
Using Play Lists
148
Managing Play Lists
148
13 Editing Lyrics
150
Adding Lyrics to a Song
150
Exporting Lyrics Data as Text File
152
14 Using the 16-Track Sequencer
153
About the Sequencer's Main Page
153
General Considerations
153
Example 1: Recording a Song from Scratch
154
Preparations
155
Example 2: Adding Tracks
157
Saving Your Song
158
Editing 16-Track Songs
159
Easy Editing and Useful Functions
159
Editing One or Several Tracks (TRACK EDIT)
159
Editing Song Data Using Microscope Edit
174
General Notes about MICRO EDIT
174
Editing Events
176
Other Edit Operations
176
15 Programming Styles (Style Composer)
178
Concept
178
Recording Styles from Scratch
179
Starting the Style Composer
179
Clearing the RAM Memory (Initialize Style)
179
Getting Ready for the First Track
180
Recording
183
Auditioning Your Style and Adding more Tracks
183
Saving Your Style
184
Recording Other Tracks and Divisions
184
Muting Tracks While Recording Others
184
Remarks
184
Using Existing Styles
185
Starting with All Tracks of an Existing Style
185
Copying Individual Style Tracks
186
Editing Styles on the Fly Via Additional Recordings
187
Adding Notes in Realtime
187
Adding Controller Data in Realtime
187
Adding or Changing Settings of Existing Parts
187
Expression, Panpot, Reverb, Chorus
188
Changing the Preset Tempo
189
Style Track Edit Functions
189
Editing Individual Style Events (Style Micro Edit)
197
General Notes about STYLE MICRO EDIT
197
Editing Events
199
Other Edit Operations
200
16 Disk/Media Functions
202
The How-To's
202
Loading Data
203
Saving Data
203
Rename Functions
205
Delete
206
Copy
207
Format
208
17 Archiving Data Using a Computer (USB)
210
Backing up All of the G-70'S Data
212
18 MIDI
213
The How-To's
213
Accessing the MIDI Functions
213
Working with Presets
214
Editing Procedure
214
Editing MIDI Parameters
215
Keyboard, Style, Song Parts
215
MIDI System Parameters
216
MIDI Sets
219
Writing a MIDI Set
219
Using MIDI Sets
219
MIDI Set Selection at Power-On
220
Roland G-70 Addendum (56 pages)
OS Verison 2
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 6.86 MB
Table of Contents
English
3
Playing Realistic Guitar Parts (Guitar Mode)
3
Table of Contents
3
Additional ARPEGGIO Functions
4
First Steps
4
About the Chord Indications
5
Leaving the G-70'S Guitar Mode
5
Selecting Guitar Sounds
5
Using the Available STRUMM Techniques
5
Playing Question and Answer Phrases
6
Guitar Mode Options
7
Style Converter
8
Using the Style Converter
8
Auditioning the Tracks
9
Recording Harmonist and Guitar Parts (16-Track Sequencer)
11
Preparations
11
Melody Intelligence
12
Linking MELODY INTELL Type Selection to the Styles
13
(Style Melody Intell Link)
13
Using the Style Cover Function
14
Freeze Data
14
Volume and Status of the Style Parts
14
Editing Song Data Using Microscope Edit
14
Song and Style Makeup Tools
15
Before Saving Your Settings
15
Recording Styles from Scratch
16
Getting Ready for the First Track
16
Style Track Edit Functions
16
Editing Individual Style Events (Style Micro Edit)
16
General Notes about STYLE MICRO EDIT
16
Editing Events
16
Other Edit Operations
17
Disk/Media Functions
17
Copying User Program Sets to Floppy Disk
17
Delete
17
MIDI
18
MIDI System Parameters
18
Miscellaneous
18
Measure Indication in the Display
18
Break Mute Function for the ASSIGN SW Buttons
18
Scale Tuning for Style Parts
18
Song/Arranger Start Priority
18
Accessing the 'Patches' of SRX-Series Expansion Boards Via MIDI
19
Deutsch
21
Spielen von Realistischen Gitarrenparts (Guitar-Modus)
21
Schnellstart
22
Weitere ARPEGGIO-Funktionen
23
Verlassen des Guitar-Modus
23
Andere Gitarrenklänge Wählen
23
Über die Akkordanzeige
23
Spielen mit den Verschiedenen STRUMM-Techniken
24
Spielen von "Frage- und Antwort"-Phrasen
24
Optionen des Guitar-Modus
25
Style Converter
26
Verwendung des Style Converters
26
Anhören der Spuren
27
Aufnahme von Harmonist- und Gitarrenparts (16-Spur-Sequenzer)
29
Vorbereitungen
29
Melody Intelligence
30
Verknüpfen des MELODY INTELL-Typs mit einem Style
31
(Style Melody Intell Link)
31
Verwendung der Style Cover-Funktion
32
Freeze Data
32
Lautstärke und Status der Style-Parts
32
Editieren der Song-Daten mit 'Microscope Edit
32
Song und Style Makeup Tools
33
Vor dem Speichern von Einstellungen
33
Aufzeichnen Neuer Styles
34
Vorbereitungen für die Erste Spur
34
Style Track Edit'-Funktionen
34
Editieren Einzelner Style-Ereignisse (Style Micro Edit)
34
Allgemeine Anmerkungen zu STYLE MICRO EDIT
34
Editieren von Ereignissen
34
Andere Editierfunktionen
35
Disk/Media-Funktionen
35
Kopieren von User-Programmsätzen zu einer Diskette
35
Delete
35
MIDI
36
MIDI System-Parameter
36
Vermischtes
36
Taktangabe IM Display
36
Break Mute'-Funktion für die ASSIGN SW-Taster
36
Scale Tuning' für Style-Parts
36
Song/Arranger Start Priority
36
Aufrufen der 'Patches' einer SRX-Wellenformplatine Via MIDI
37
Français
39
Jouer de la Guitare (Mode Guitare)
39
Prise en Main
40
Fonctions ARPEGGIO Supplémentaires
40
Quitter Le Mode Guitare du G-70
41
Sélectionner des Sons de Guitare
41
Indications D'accord
41
Utiliser Les Techniques STRUMM Disponibles
41
Dialogues de Phrases
42
Options du Mode Guitare
43
Convertisseur de Style (Style Converter)
44
Utiliser Le Style Converter
44
Ecouter Les Pistes
45
Enregistrer Les Parties Vocal Harmonist Et de Guitare (Séquenceur 16 Pistes)
47
Préparations
47
Fonction "Melody Intelligence
48
Fonction “Melody Intelligence”.
49
Lier la Sélection de Type MELODY INTELL Aux Styles
49
(Style Melody Intell Link)
49
Utilisation de la Fonction Style Cover
50
Freeze Data
50
Volume Et État Activé/Coupé des Parties Style
50
Editer des Données de Morceau Avec Microscope Edit
50
Makeup Tools Pour Morceaux Et Styles
51
Avant de Sauvegarder Vos Réglages
51
Fonctions D'édition de Piste de Style (Style Track Edit)
52
Editer des ÉVénements de Styles Individuels
52
Edit)
52
Notes Générales Concernant STYLE MICRO EDIT
52
Editer des ÉVénements
52
Autres Opérations D'édition
53
Enregistrer un Style À Partir de Zéro
52
Préparation Pour la Première Piste
52
Fonctions Disk/Media
53
Copier des Sets de Programmes Utilisateur Sur Disquette
53
Effacer
53
MIDI
54
Paramètres Système MIDI
54
Divers
54
Indication de Mesure À L'écran
54
Fonction "Break Mute" Pour Les Boutons ASSIGN SW
54
Scale Tuning Pour Les Parties de Style
54
Song/Arranger Start Priority
54
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Roland G-70 Service Notes (89 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 11.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Specifications
2
Disassembly
4
Location of Controls
6
Exploded View (Top)
7
Exploded View (Bottom)
8
Keyboard Parts List
9
Parts List
10
Parts List
11
Wiring Diagram
16
Updating of Musical Data
18
Factory Reset
20
Updating of the Operative System
21
Check the Software Version
24
Test Mode
24
Bender Calibration
38
Touch Screen Calibration
41
Block Diagram
43
Circuit Board (Main)
44
Circuit Diagram (Main 1/14)
46
Circuit Diagram (Main 2/14)
47
Circuit Diagram (Main 3/14)
48
Circuit Diagram (Main 4/14)
49
Circuit Diagram (Main 5/14)
50
Circuit Diagram (Main 6/14)
51
Circuit Diagram (Main 8/14)
52
Circuit Diagram (Main 9/14)
53
Circuit Diagram (Main 10/14)
54
Circuit Diagram (Main 11/14)
55
Circuit Diagram (Main 12/14)
56
Circuit Diagram (Main 13/14)
57
Circuit Diagram (Main 14/14)
58
Circuit Board (Audio)
59
Circuit Diagram (Audio 1/4)
60
Circuit Diagram (Audio 2/4)
61
Circuit Diagram (Audio 3/4)
62
Circuit Diagram (Audio 4/4)
63
Circuit Board (Harmony)
64
Circuit Diagram (Harmony 1/2)
65
Circuit Diagram (Harmony 2/2)
66
Circuit Board& Circuit Diagram (Inverter)
67
Circuit Board (MIDI)
67
Circuit Diagram (MIDI)
68
Circuit Board& Circuit Diagram (Lcd Control)
69
Circuit Board (Right Control)
70
Circuit Diagram (Right Control 1/4)
71
Circuit Diagram (Right Control 2/4)
72
Circuit Diagram (Right Control 3/4)
73
Circuit Diagram (Right Control 4/4)
74
Circuit Board & Circuit Diagram (Right Control Lcd)
75
Circuit Board & Circuit Diagram (Left Control Lcd)
76
Circuit Board (Left Control)
77
Circuit Diagram (Left Control 1/6)
78
Circuit Diagram (Left Control 2/6)
79
Circuit Diagram (Left Control 3/6)
80
Circuit Diagram (Left Control 4/6)
81
Circuit Diagram (Left Control 5/6)
82
Circuit Diagram (Left Control 6/6)
83
Circuit Board & Circuit Diagram (Harmonic Bar)
84
Circuit Board & Circuit Diagram (Power)
85
Circuit Board & Circuit Diagram (Srx)
86
Circuit Board & Circuit Diagram (Phones)
87
Roland G-70 Addendum (19 pages)
OS Version 2
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 6.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Playing Realistic Guitar Parts (Guitar Mode)
2
First Steps
3
Additional ARPEGGIO Functions
3
Leaving the G-70'S Guitar Mode
4
Selecting Guitar Sounds
4
About the Chord Indications
4
Using the Available STRUMM Techniques
4
Playing Question and Answer Phrases
5
Guitar Mode Options
6
Style Converter
7
Using the Style Converter
7
Auditioning the Tracks
8
Recording Harmonist and Guitar Parts
10
Sequencer)
10
Preparations
10
Melody Intelligence
11
Linking MELODY INTELL Type Selection to the Styles (Style Melody Intell Link)
12
Using the Style Cover Function
13
Freeze Data
13
Volume and Status of the Style Parts
13
Editing Song Data Using Microscope Edit
13
Song and Style Makeup Tools
14
Before Saving Your Settings
14
Recording Styles from Scratch
15
Getting Ready for the First Track
15
Style Track Edit Functions
15
Editing Individual Style Events (Style Micro Edit)
15
General Notes about STYLE MICRO EDIT
15
Editing Events
15
Other Edit Operations
16
Disk/Media Functions
16
Copying User Program Sets to Floppy Disk
16
Delete
16
MIDI
17
MIDI System Parameters
17
Miscellaneous
17
Measure Indication in the Display
17
Break Mute Function for the ASSIGN SW Buttons
17
Scale Tuning for Style Parts
17
Song/Arranger Start Priority
17
Accessing the 'Patches' of SRX-Series Expansion Boards Via MIDI
18
Roland G-70 Addendum (56 pages)
OS version 2.0
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 6.98 MB
Roland G-70 Owner's Manual (9 pages)
Upgrade Kit
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Synthesizer
| Size: 0.33 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notes
3
Installing the Wave Expansion Board
4
Updating G-70 os and the Music Data (Windows)
5
Updating G-70 os and the Music Data (Macintosh)
6
Tone List / Drum Set List
7
Music Style List / User Program List
7
Drum Set Key Assign
8
Roland G-70 Specifications (4 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 0.45 MB
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