Basic operation of the rd-700, Main screens, Special indications – Roland RD-700 User Manual

Page 32: About the function buttons, Settings, etc (p. 32), Basic operation of the rd-700 main screens

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Overview of the RD-700

Overview of the RD-700

Basic Operation of the RD-700

Main Screens

The Tone Screen (Basic Screen)

The names of the Tones currently selected for the Local Parts
are displayed. This is the screen that is ordinarily displayed.

When ONE TOUCH [PIANO] is pressed, setting the RD-700
to the optimal status for piano performances, this screen is
displayed.

You can change the Local Part UPPER1, UPPER2, and
LOWER Tones and tempo.

fig.00-G2

The Tone Wheel Screen

In the Tone screen, when any ORGAN Tone “Tone Wheel 1–
10” is selected for any of the Local Parts, this screen is

displayed when CURSOR [

] is pressed. The mode when

this screen is displayed is called “Tone Wheel mode,” and
while in this mode you can simulate the creation of sounds
using an organ’s harmonic bars.

Pressing CURSOR [

] when this screen is displayed

returns you to the Tone screen.

fig.00-G3

The Setup Screen

The currently selected Setup is displayed.

Pressing CURSOR [

] when the Tone screen or Tone Wheel

Screen is displayed switches the RD-700 to this screen. You
can also have this screen displayed by pressing [SETUP]. You
can change the Setups.

Pressing CURSOR [

] when this screen is displayed

returns you to the Tone screen or Tone Wheel Screen.

fig.00-G5

The Rhythm/Arpeggio Screen

Pressing CURSOR [

] when the Tone screen is displayed

switches the RD-700 to this screen.

You can change Rhythm patterns, Arpeggio patterns, and the
tempo.

Pressing CURSOR [

] when this screen is displayed

returns you to the Tone screen.

fig.00-G4

Special Indications

When the contents of a Setup (p. 54) are changed, an
asterisk (a “*” mark) appears on the right of the
Setup number. If you want to use the changed
content as a new Setup, save the settings to a Setup
(p. 56).

With Clock Source (p. 70) set to MIDI, the tempo
indication changes to “M:” for each screen.
The tempo can be changed with the external MIDI
devices when this mark is indicated.

With EQ Control (p. 70) set to SYSTEM, this mark
appears on the screen.

Equalizer settings do not change when Setups are
switched while this mark is indicated.

With Rhythm Type (p. 82) set to “2,” this mark
appears on the screen.

About the Function Buttons

fig.00-G6

[EDIT]

By pressing [EDIT] to make the indicator light, you can enter
“Edit mode.” In Edit mode you can make detailed settings
for various functions.

You can exit Edit mode by pressing [EDIT], extinguishing its
indicator. When exiting from Edit mode, [EDIT]’s indicator
goes out.

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