Assigning A Name; When One Page Contains Two Or More Settings; Inputting Numbers And Numerals; Selecting A Part - Roland RS-70 Owner's Manual

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Basic operation of the RS-70

Assigning a name

As an exception, in pages where you can assign a name to a patch/
pattern/song, pressing PAGE/CURSOR [
take you to the next page. The cursor will move to each character in
the name, and when the cursor is located at the last character,
pressing PAGE/CURSOR [
The same applies when moving in the opposite direction.
In pages where you can assign a name, you can hold down [SHIFT]
and use PAGE/CURSOR [
page.
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Press [
].
Press [
].
Press [
].
By pressing VALUE [-]/[+], you can change the character at the
cursor position.
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = >
Value:
? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }
You can use the same method as described above to input a
Standard MIDI File name or a volume label, but you will not be
able to use lowercase characters or some symbols (space, ! " * + , .
/ : ; < = > ? [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }).
When inputting characters, you can perform the following
operations conveniently by pressing [0]–[9].
[0]: Deletes all the characters.
[1]: Displays a "." at the cursor position.
[2]: Displays a space at the cursor position.
[3]: Displays an "A" at the cursor position.
[4]: Displays an "a" at the cursor position.
[5]: Displays a "0" at the cursor position.
[6]: Converts capital and lowercase characters.
[7]: Inserts a space at the cursor position.
[8]: Deletes a character at the cursor position and moves the
following characters to the left.
[9]: (no assignment)
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] will not immediately
] again will take you to the next page.
]/[
] to jump to the previous or next
Use VALUE [-] / [+] to
modify the characters.
The cursor moves to
the next digit.
Use VALUE [-] / [+] to
modify the characters.
The cursor moves to
the last digit.
Use VALUE [-] / [+] to
modify the characters.
Moves to the next page.
When one page contains two or
more settings
In cases such as the page shown below, use PAGE/CURSOR [
[
] to switch between (A) and (B), and use VALUE [-]/[+] to
modify the value of each parameter.
Example: Microscope
fig.r02-08
(A)
Inputting numbers and
numerals
On the RS-70, you can select a patch/pattern number or input a
numerical value by using VALUE [-]/[+], or by using [NUMERIC]
[0]–[9] to input the value directly.
1. Press [NUMERIC] so it is lit.
The indication will blink.
2. Use the [0]–[9] buttons to input the number.
• Pressing [0] while holding down [SHIFT] switches the +/-
status.
3. If you want to finalize the value, press [ENTER].
The value will be finalized, and [NUMERIC] will go out.
If you decide to cancel, press [EXIT].

Selecting a part

On the RS-70 you can use [0]–[9] to select parts.
There are a total of sixteen parts. Select parts as follows.
1. Press [PATTERN] or [SONG] so it lights and you are in either
Pattern or Song mode.
2. Press [PART SELECT] so it is lit.
3. Press the button as described below.
Part 1
[1]
Part 11
Part 2
[2]
Part 12
Part 3
[3]
Part 13
Part 4
[4]
Part 14
Part 5
[5]
Part 15
Part 6
[6]
Part 16
Part 7
[7]
Part 8
[8]
Part 9
[9]
Part 10
[0]
(B)
[SHIFT] and [1]
[SHIFT] and [2]
[SHIFT] and [3]
[SHIFT] and [4]
[SHIFT] and [5]
[SHIFT] and [6]
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