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Roland RS-70 Owner's Manual (196 pages)
Roland RS-70: Owners Manual
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Electronic Keyboard
| Size: 8.79 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notes
4
Handling Floppy Disks
5
Table of Contents
6
Main Features
11
Panel Descriptions
12
Front Panel
12
Floppy Disk Drive
15
Rear Panel
16
Getting Ready
17
Connecting the RS-70 to External Equipment
17
Turning On/Off the Power
18
Adjusting the Display Contrast (LCD CONTRAST)
19
Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
20
Listening to the Demo Songs
21
Demo Songs List
21
Quick Start
23
Try out the Sounds
24
Selecting a Patch
24
Selecting a Patch by Category
24
Selecting Patches While Listening to Phrases (Patch Audition)
26
Selecting a Rhythm Set
26
Playing Arpeggios (Phrase/Arpeggio)
27
Changing the Way in Which the Arpeggios Are Sounded
27
Playing a Chord at the Touch of a Finger (Multi-Chord Memory)
28
Switching Chord Sets
29
Applying Various Effects to the Sound
30
Changing the Tone with the Knobs (Patch Modify)
30
Adjusting the Volume Balance of the Two Tones
30
Selecting the Tone that You Want to Modify (DESTINATION TONE)
30
Vibrato and Wah Effects (LFO)
31
Changing the Sound's Volume (ENVELOPE)
32
Changing the Brightness of the Sound and Adding Special Qualities (CUTOFF/RESONANCE)
33
Using a Lever to Modify the Sound
33
Adding a Vibrato Effect to the Sound (Modulation Lever)
33
Changing the Sound's Pitch in Real Time (Pitch Bend Lever)
33
Using a Pedal to Modify the Sound
34
Shifting the Keyboard Range in One-Octave Steps (Octave Shift)
34
Moving the Key Range in Half-Steps (TRANSPOSE)
35
Waving Your Hand over the D Beam (D Beam Controller)
35
Effects that Can be Used with the D Beam Controller
36
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam Controllers (D BEAM SENS)
38
Changing the Polarity of the Change (D BEAM POLARITY)
38
Using the RS-70 Effects
39
Turning Effects on and off (Master Effects Switch)
39
Using the Sequencer to Create a Pattern
40
Creating a New Pattern Based on a Preset Rhythm Pattern
40
Set the Tempo
41
Recording Standby
42
Stop Recording
44
Creating a Pattern from Scratch (Pattern Initialize)
46
Editing a Recorded Pattern
46
Playing Along with SMF Data (SMF Player Mode)
47
Advanced Use
49
Overview of the RS-70
50
How the Instrument Is Organized
50
Basic Structure
50
Classification of RS-70 Sound Types
50
Rhythm Sets
50
Effects
51
Sequencer
51
Number of Voices
51
About Memory
52
Non-Rewritable Memory
52
Rewritable Memory
52
Temporary Memory
52
Basic Operation of the RS-70
53
Switching the Mode
53
Patch Mode
53
Pattern Mode
53
SMF Player Mode
53
Song Mode
53
Editing Parameters
53
Basic Procedure
53
Executing a Command
53
Assigning a Name
54
When One Page Contains Two or more Settings
54
Inputting Numbers and Numerals
54
Selecting a Part
54
Creating a Patch (Patch Mode)
55
How to Make the Patch Settings
55
Changing the Way that the Tones Are Sounded (Key Mode)
55
Editing the Patch Parameters
55
Key Mode
56
Making Settings that Apply to the Entire Patch (Patch Common Parameters)
56
Patch Level
56
Split Point
56
Tone Balance
56
Active Exp Sw (Active Expression Switch
57
Coarse Tune
57
Making Settings for an Individual Tone (Patch Tone Parameters)
57
Modify Dest (Modify Destination)
57
Modulationdst (Modulation Destination)
57
No. (Original Tone Number)
57
Pitchbend Dst (Pitch Bend Destination)
57
Solo Switch
57
Split Arp
57
Tone Pan
57
Cutoff Freq (Cutoff Frequency)
58
Filter Lfo (Filter Lfo Switch)
58
Fine Tune
58
Lfo Delay
58
Lfo Depth
58
Lfo Rate
58
Pitch Bend Range
58
Portamento Time
58
Velo Sens Depth (Velocity Sensitivity Depth)
58
Velo Sens Ofs (Velocity Sensitivity Offset)
58
Saving a Patch
59
Attack Time
59
Decay Time
59
Release Time
59
Convenient Functions for Patch Editing (Patch Utility)
60
Copying Patch Parameters (PATCH PRM COPY)
60
Patch Categories
60
Erasing a User Patch You Saved (PATCH REMOVE)
61
Initializing the Parameters of a Patch (PATCH INITIALIZE)
61
Restoring the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)
62
Transmitting Patch/Rhythm Settings from the MIDI out Connector (XFER to MIDI)
62
Creating a Rhythm Set (Patch Mode)
63
How to Make the Rhythm Set Settings
63
Editing the Rhythm Set Parameters
63
Editing the Settings of each Rhythm Tone (Key) (Rhythm Tone Parameters)
63
Making Settings that Apply to the Entire Rhythm Set (Rhythm Common Parameters)
63
Press [PATCH] so It Lights and You Are in Patch Mode
63
Saving a Rhythm Set (User Rhythm Set)
64
Convenient Functions for Rhythm Set Editing (Rhythm Set Utility)
64
Copying Effect Settings from a Rhythm Set (RHY PRM COPY)
64
Press PAGE/CURSOR
64
Press [ENTER]
64
Press [UTILITY]
64
Use PAGE/CURSOR
64
Erasing a Rhythm Set You Saved (RHY REMOVE)
65
Initializing the Settings of a Specific Rhythm Tone (RHY INITIALIZE)
65
Using the Sequencer to Create Patterns (Pattern Mode)
66
Playing Patterns
66
Selecting a Pattern to Play Back
66
Selecting Pattern Numbers
66
Switching Patterns During Playback
66
Muting a Part (Track Mute)
67
Selecting a Sound (Patch) for each Part
67
Set the Pattern Tempo
67
Recording Your Performance While You Play It (Realtime Recording)
67
Recording
67
Tap Tempo
67
Undo/Redo the Previous Recording Operation
70
Various Settings for Realtime Recording
70
Count in
71
Grid Resolution
71
Grid Strength
71
Rec Mode (Recording Mode)
71
Shuf Resolution (Shuffle Resolution)
71
Creating Your Own Arpeggio Template (User Template)
72
Recording with the Phrase/Arpeggio Function
72
Accent Rate (Arpeggio Accent Rate)
73
Motif (Arpeggio Motif)
73
Shuf Rate (Arpeggio Shuffle Rate)
73
Shuf Resolution (Arpeggio Shuffle Resolution)
73
Style (Arpeggio Style)
73
Variation (Arpeggio Variation)
73
Creating an Original Chord Set (User Chord Set)
74
Hold (Arpeggio Hold Switch)
74
Kbd Velocity (Arpeggio Keyboard Velocity)
74
Key Trigger (Arpeggio Key Trigger)
74
Octave Range (Arpeggio Octave Range)
74
Press PAGE/CURSOR
74
Press [ENTER]
74
Using Chord Memory to Record
74
Recording Notes One at a Time (Step Recording)
75
Inputting Various Types of Notes
76
Editing Individual Items of Music Data (Microscope Edit)
76
Music Data Handled in Microscope Mode
76
Auto Calculate Checksum
77
Editing the Music Data
77
Sys-Ex (System Exclusive Messages)
77
Selecting the Types of Music Data for Viewing (View Filter)
78
Microscope Utility
78
Copying Music Data (COPY)
78
Deleting Music Data (DEL)
78
Inserting Music Data (INS)
78
Moving Music Data (MOVE)
78
Pasting Music Data (PASTE)
78
Editing the Settings of a Pattern
79
End Tempo (Pattern End Tempo)
79
Making Settings that Apply to the Entire Pattern
79
Mfx Source
79
Pattern Sequencer Parameters
79
Pattern Tempo
79
Tempo Change (Pattern Tempo Change)
79
Editing the Effect Settings of a Pattern
80
Editing the Part Settings of a Pattern (Part Setup)
80
Part Setup Parameters
80
Receive Bank Sel (Receive Bank Select Switch)
80
Receive Ch (Receive Channel)
80
Receive Sw (Receive Switch)
80
Tempo Chg Crv (Pattern Tempo Change Curve)
80
Part Patch Edit
81
Scale Tune
81
Tune C–B (Part Scale Tune C–B)
81
Editing the Effect Settings for each Part of the Pattern (Pattern Part Effect)
82
Saving a Pattern
82
Master Effects Switch
82
Mfx Switch
82
Convenient Functions for Pattern Editing (Pattern Utility)
83
Erasing Unwanted Performance Data (PTN ERASE)
83
Copying a Pattern (PTN COPY)
84
Correcting the Timing of a Pattern (PTN QUANTIZE)
84
Deleting Unwanted Measures (PTN DELETE)
84
Inserting Blank Measures (PTN INSERT)
85
Transposing the Pitch (PTN TRANSPOSE)
85
Modifying the Note Length (PTN CHG GT)
86
Modifying the Velocity of Notes (PTN CHG VEL)
86
Shifting Pattern Data Forward and Back (PTN SHIFT CLK)
87
Thinning out Unneeded Data (PTN DATA THIN)
87
Creating Your Own User Arpeggio Style (PTNÆARP CONV)
88
Initializing the Parameters of a Pattern (PTN INIT)
88
Copying Parameters from a Pattern (PTN PRM COPY)
89
OUT Connector
90
Restoring the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)
90
Transmitting Pattern Settings from the MIDI out Connector (XFER to MIDI)
90
Adding Effects
91
Turning the Effect Function on and off (MASTER EFFECT SWITCH)
91
The Effect Signal Path
92
Making Effects Settings
93
Setting Multi-Effects Parameters
94
Send Lvl to Cho
95
Multi-Effect Send Level to Chorus
95
Send Lvl to Rev
95
Multi-Effect Send Level to Reverb
95
Ctrl 1, 2 (Multi-Effects Control)
95
Making Chorus Settings
112
Making Reverb Settings
113
How Effects will Switch While a Pattern Is Playing
113
Connecting Patterns to Create a Song (Song Mode)
114
Playing Back a Song
114
Muting a Part (Track Mute)
114
Selecting a Song to Play Back
114
Set the Song Tempo
115
Creating a Song
115
Saving a Song
115
Editing Song Settings
116
Editing the Song Name
116
Looping the Song
116
Convenient Functions for Song Editing (Song Utility)
116
Deleting an Unwanted Step (SONG STEP DELETE)
116
Inserting a Step (SONG STEP INSERT)
116
Copying a Song (SONG COPY)
117
Initializing the Parameters of a Song (SONG INIT)
117
Erasing a User Song You Saved (SONG REMOVE)
118
Restoring the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)
118
Using the Floppy Disk Drive
119
Playing Back an SMF File
119
Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)
119
Loading a File from Disk into the RS-70 (LOAD)
119
Saving Data on Disk (SAVE)
120
Preparing a Disk for Use by the RS-70 (FORMAT)
121
Creating a Duplicate Disk (BACKUP)
122
Deleting Unwanted Files (DELETE)
122
Modifying the Name of the Disk (VOLUME LABEL)
122
Checking the Remaining Space of the Disk (DISK INFO)
123
Renaming a File (RENAME)
123
Settings Common to All Modes (System Function)
124
How to Make the System Function Settings
124
Functions of the System Parameters
125
Clock Source
125
Master Key Sft (Master Key Shift)
125
Master Level
125
Master Tune
125
Mfx Remain (Mfx Remain Switch)
125
Mode (Metronome Mode)
125
Settings Common to the Entire System (GENERAL)
125
Settings Related to the Metronome (METRONOME)
125
Sync Output (Sync Output Switch)
125
Mod (Modulation Assign)
126
Pedal (Pedal Control Assign)
126
Settings Related to Controllers (CONTROLLER)
126
Device ID (Device ID Number)
127
Patch Rx Ch (Patch Receive Channel)
127
Patch Tx Ch (Patch Transmit Channel)
127
Ptn/Perf Ctrl Ch (Pattern Control Channel)
127
Rx Prog Chg (Receive Program Change Switch)
127
Settings Related to MIDI and USB (MIDI&USB)
127
Soft Thru (Soft through Switch)
127
Tx Bank Sel (Transmit Bank Select Switch)
127
Tx Edit Data (Transmit Edit Data Switch)
127
Tx Prog Chg (Transmit Program Change Switch)
127
Checking Memory Usage Status (MEMORY INFO)
128
Making Scale Tune Settings for a Patch (PATCH SCALE)
128
Seq Block (Sequencer Data Block)
128
Sysex Blk (System Exclusive Data Block)
128
User Block (User Data Block)
128
Performing with an External MIDI Device
129
About MIDI
129
MIDI Messages Used by the RS-70
129
Channel Messages
129
Note on
129
Note off
129
Using the RS-70 to Play an External MIDI Sound Module
130
Connecting to External MIDI Sound Modules
130
Control Change
130
Exclusive Messages
130
Pitch Bend Change
130
Program Change
130
System Messages
130
Set the Keyboard Transmit Channel
131
Playing the RS-70'S Sound Generator from an External MIDI Device
131
Connecting an External MIDI Device
131
Selecting RS-70 Sounds from an External MIDI Device
132
Setting the Patch Receive Channel
132
Setting the Program Change Receive Switch
132
Using an External MIDI Controller to Change the RS-70'S Tones
133
Recording to an External Sequencer
133
Connecting to an External Sequencer
133
Making Settings before Recording
133
Rhythm Set
133
Listening to the Recorded Performance
134
Recording
134
Playing Together with the Playback of a Recorded Performance
135
Transposing Playback of Performances (Master Key Shift)
135
Using the RS-70 as a General MIDI/General MIDI 2 System-Compatible Sound Module
135
Playing Back General MIDI/General MIDI 2 Music Data
135
Synchronizing Images to an RS-70 Performance (V-LINK)
136
Connection Examples
136
Using V-LINK
136
What Is V-LINK
136
Clip Tx Ch (V-Link Clip Transmit Channel)
137
Clip1 Note
137
Local Sw (V-Link Local Switch)
137
Making V-LINK Settings (V-LINK Setup)
137
V-LINK Functions that the RS-70 Can Control and MIDI Messages
137
V-Link Setup Parameters
137
Ctrl Tx Ch (V-Link Controller Transmit Channel)
138
Reso (Resonance)
138
Performing with a Computer
139
Installing & Setup the Driver (Windows)
139
Windows XP Users
140
Windows 2000 Users
144
Windows Me/98 Users
147
Settings and Checking
148
Specifying the Output Destination for MIDI Data
148
Windows 98 Users
149
Deleting the USB MIDI Driver
150
Installing & Setup the Driver (Macintosh)
151
Installing the RS-70 Driver
152
OMS Settings
153
Connecting with MIDI Cables
155
Installing the Included Editor Software
155
Appendix
157
Troubleshooting
158
General MIDI
159
Error Messages/Messages
164
Parameter List
165
Patch Parameters
165
Pattern Parameters
167
Original Tone List
169
Patch List
172
Rhythm Set List
178
Pattern List
184
Arpeggio Template List
184
Arpeggio Style List
186
Multi-Chord Set List
186
MIDI Implementation Chart
188
Specifications
190
Index
191
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Roland RS-70 Service Notes (39 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 6.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Specifications
2
Location of Controls
4
Location of Controls Parts List
5
Exploded View
6
Exploded View Parts List
7
Parts List
8
Checking the Version Number
14
Users Data Save and Load
14
Test Mode
14
Factory Reset
17
Restoring the Factory Settings
18
System Software Update Procedure
18
Required Items
19
Keyboard Parts List
20
Keyboard Circuit Board
21
Keyboard Circuit Diagram
21
Keyboard Disassembly
22
Block Diagram
26
CIRCUIT BOARD(Main Board)
27
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(MAIN(MICOM, Memory))
29
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(MAIN(SH2GA, Panel I/F, Controller I/F))
30
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(MAIN(Tone Generator, DAC, Output))
32
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(MAIN(Power Supply, Keyboard I/F))
33
Circuit Diagram(Main(Fdd I/F, Usb I/F))
34
Circuit Board(Pwb Panel R Assy/Pwb Panell Assy/Pwb Ps Assy)
36
Circuit Diagram(Pwb Panel R Assy/Pwb Panel L Assy/Pwb Ps Assy)
37
Error Messages
38
Roland RS-70 Catalog (6 pages)
Roland Musical Instrument Owner's Manual RS-70, -50
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 0.56 MB
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