Stop Recording - Roland RS-70 Owner's Manual

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Using the sequencer to create a pattern
1.
Press [
] in the recording state.
[
] will blink, and you will be in the recording rehearsal state.
fig.q06-04_40
2.
Press [8].
The button will light, and part 8 will be selected.
3.
Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select your favorite patch.
Play the keyboard to practice the part that you will record next while you listen to
the drums and bass.
4.
Press [
] again.
[
] will light, and recording will begin.
If you press [
] when in the recording rehearsal state, you will exit the recording
state itself.
9. Repeat steps 5.–8.
If you want to record additional parts, repeat steps 5–8.
Realtime erase can also be used even after you have recorded other parts. Use [0]–[9]
to select the part that contains the data you want to erase. Then erase the data as
described in step 6.

10. Stop recording

When you have completed your pattern, press [
If after you stop recording, you decide that you are not satisfied with your previous
realtime recording, you can return to the state prior to recording (Undo) or cancel the
Undo operation to bring back the prior state (Redo). For details, refer to Undo/redo
the previous recording operation (p. 70).
11. Re-set the tempo
Change the tempo you specified for recording in step 2 back to the original tempo.
1.
Press [TAP TEMPO] so it is lit.
The current tempo of the pattern will be displayed.
fig.q06-02_40
2.
Use VALUE [-]/[+] to adjust the tempo.
Press [
] to play back the pattern, and check the modified tempo. You can change
the tempo even while the pattern is playing. Set the tempo as desired.
3.
Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
44
] to stop recording.
Selecting a part (p. 54)
You cannot change parts
while actually erasing data.

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