Using The Style Cover Function; Freeze Data; Volume And Status Of The Style Parts; Editing Song Data Using Microscope Edit - Roland G-70 Addendum

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G-70 Music Workstation
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Using the Style Cover function

A new field has been added to most pages that has the
following function:

Freeze Data

Press this field to "commit" your orchestration changes
and change them to MIDI messages the Style Composer
can read. Changes you don't commit are ignored by the
Style Composer. Note that "freezing" data is only neces-
sary if you intend to edit a Style using the Style Com-
poser, or to ensure that the settings can no longer be
modified by accident.
Volume and status of the Style
parts
When you press the [STYLE] button below the display,
the following page appears:
• Start Arranger playback (don't forget to select the
desired pattern), then press the [SOLO] field of the
Style part you want to listen to in isolation.
Only one Style part can be soloed. Pressing another
[SOLO] field causes the corresponding part to be
played back in isolation. This setting cannot be saved:
it is merely meant to help you find the part whose
volume you want to change or that you want to
switch off (see below).
Note: If the Solo function is on while you save a User Program,
all tracks except the soloed one will be set to off, so that only
the soloed track will be audible when you recall the User Pro-
gram.
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Editing song data using Microscope
Edit
IGraphic representation of your data (piano roll)
IAbout the "Note" messages
ICREATE EVENT
To get a better idea of where your data are located
and how they are distributed, press the
The display then changes to:
Except for a (perhaps) clearer representation of the
data on the selected track, all other operations are
the same as in standard view. Press
see more values again.
After selecting the Gate Time entry, pressing the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial calls up the following pop-up:
Here, you can either set the required length as a CPT
value (q = 120CPT) or use the note icons to avoid
lengthy calculations. The maximum duration a note
event can have is 65,535 clocks.
Press this button icon to add a new event to the
selected track. The following pop-up appears:
field.
again to

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