Roland G-800 Reference Manual page 29

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This parameter specifies the output the count-in clicks are sent to. Count-ins can be used in
Song mode (to count in one bar before song playback start) and are always used in User Style
record mode.
MDR
The count-in sound is produced by the Rim Shot of the Manual Drums part, which
means that it will be output from the STEREO OUTPUT R, L/MONO jacks.
EXT
The count-in sound is sent to the dedicated Metronome Output on the rear panel.
ALL
The count-in sound is sent to both Metronome Output and the current Drum Set,
Roll Resolution (Manual Drums part)
This parameter specifies the resolution of the Roll function. It can be set to:
1/16
Sixteenth
1/32
Thirty-second
f
f
1/16t
Sixteenth triplet
| 1/32t
| Thirty-second triplet
1/16s
Sixteenth swing
| 1/32s
Thirty-second swing
The default value is 1/16. As stated in the Player's Guide, selecting 1/32 or even shorter val-
ues may result in machine-gun type rolls at high tempo values. Always specify the resolution
after setting the Style or Song playback tempo, or change it to a more usable value if your
setting turns out to be too optimistic to produce natural rolls.
Stl Change (Chord Sequencer pirimeten
This parameter allows you to specify what should be recorded by the Chord Sequencer (see
page 62 in the Player's Guide). Select On if you want the Chord Sequencer to record all set-
tings relating to the Arranger (Style changes, Arranger part volume changes, tempo changes,
etc.), and Off if the Chord Sequencer is to record only the NTA notes.
What is recorded
Chord changes, Style Changes, Division Changes (Fills, Intro, Ending, Variation/
Original, Basic/Advanced), Volume Changes for all Accomp Parts.
Off
Only chord changes (NTA notes).
Note: See "Style Change" on page 63 (Player's Guide) for full details about NTA.
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