Specifying The Tone Number To Select A Tone ([Num Lock]) - Roland RD-700SX Owner's Manual

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Performing with the Keyboard
Specifying the Tone Number to Select a Tone
([NUM LOCK])
Each individual tone has a different tone number.
You can select tones with the TONE SELECT buttons by inputting numerals with
these buttons to specify tone numbers.
Turn [NUM LOCK] on when inputting numerals with the TONE SELECT buttons.
fig.Q1-07p
1
Press ONE TOUCH [PIANO] or [E.PIANO].
This selects a single tone to be played over the entire keyboard.
2
Press [NUM LOCK] to make the indicator light.
This enables input of numerals with the TONE SELECT buttons.
The numerical value that can be entered with each button is indicated beneath the
buttons.
3
Enter the tone number with the TONE SELECT buttons.
4
Press [ENTER].
The tone is set.
Play the keyboard, and you will hear the selected tone.
The TONE SELECT buttons included in the selected Tone numbers lit.
Playing a Rhythm Set
Among the tones that can be selected with the TONE SELECT buttons are Rhythm
Sets, which are collections of a variety of percussion instrument sounds and special
sound effects. Here's how to select a Rhythm Set and play percussion sounds.
1. Press ONE TOUCH [PIANO] or [E.PIANO].
2. Press TONE SELECT [RHY/GM2].
If [NUM LOCK] is turned on at this time, the Rhythm Set Category cannot be
selected. Turn [NUM LOCK] off.
3. Press different keys to play different percussion instruments.
4. To select a different Rhythm Set, press [INC]/[DEC].
The combination of sounds assigned to the keyboard varies according to the
Rhythm set. Refer to "Rhythm Set List" (p. 149).
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4
1
"Tone List" (p. 146)
3
2
If multiple tones are playing,
do not press the ONE TOUCH
[PIANO] button, but instead
select the zone containing the
tone to be changed using the
ZONE SELECT buttons. Refer
to "Changing the Tone for a
Zone" (p. 40).
Tones selected with [RHY/
GM2] are registered in the
following order: "Rhythm
Sets," "GM2 Rhythm Sets,"
and "GM2 Tones." Refer to the
"Rhythm Set List" (p. 149).

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