Special Indications - Roland RD-700GX Owner's Manual

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Overview of the RD-700GX
Song Screen
Pressing the [SONG] button switches the RD-700GX to this
screen.
Here you can select and play songs (p. 58).
You can also connect USB memory (sold separately) to the
USB MEMORY connector and play SMF music files or audio
files that you've saved in the USB memory.
If SMF music file is selected, the measure number is shown in
the upper right of the screen. If an audio file is selected, the
playing time is shown in the upper right of the screen.
EXTERNAL Screen
When the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button is pressed, the
EXTERNAL indicator lights up, and the RD-700GX switches to
the mode enabling it to control an external MIDI sound
generator. The status of this button determines whether the RD-
700GX's buttons are used to control the INTERNAL Zone
(INTERNAL indicator lights up), or to control the EXTERNAL
Zone (EXTERNAL indicator lights up). In addition, you can
make detailed settings for the MIDI messages to be transmitted
to the external sound generator (p. 98).
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Special Indications

Indication
A mark is displayed to the right of the tone
name when you select an 88-key
multisampled piano tone in the Tone screen.
A mark is displayed to the left of the tone
name when you select "TW-Organ 1–10" in
the Tone screen. Pressing the Cursor [
button while this mark is displayed brings up
the Tone Wheel screen (p. 62).
With Clock Source (p. 109) set to "EXT," the
tempo indication changes to "E:" for each
screen.
The tempo can be changed with the external
MIDI devices when this mark is indicated.
When you select the SuperNATURAL E. piano
sound in the Tone screen, this symbol will
appear at the right of the tone name.
Explanation
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