Adjusting the tempo (tempo), Selecting parts to play arpeggios (dest. part), Setting the way arpeggios are played (style) – Roland RD-700 User Manual

Page 84: Setting the key range, For the arpeggio, Performances (key, Range), P. 84), Setting the way, Arpeggios are played

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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT])

Edit Mode

Adjusting the Tempo (Tempo)

This sets the speed of the arpeggio.

NOTE

The RD-700 has one tempo setting. You can change this
setting in the tempo display in the Tone screen; or
alternatively, you can change the rhythm’s tempo setting (p.
82).

With Clock Source (p. 70) set to MIDI, “M:” appears in the
display, and the RD-700 is synchronized to the tempo of the
external MIDI device. The tempo cannot be changed with the
RD-700 when “M:” is indicated.

Selecting Parts to Play Arpeggios
(Dest. Part)

This setting selects the part that is to play arpeggios when the
RD-700 is in Split mode or Layer mode (p. 41).

When transmitting arpeggio performances from the MIDI
OUT connector, set this to “ALL.”

Setting the Key Range for the
Arpeggio Performances
(Key Range)

You cannot perform in the normal manner in the range set
for arpeggio performances, but you can specify the range
used for the arpeggios, which even allows you, for example,
to split the keyboard in Single mode (p. 41) and play
arpeggios as accompaniment in the left side, and the melody
in the right.

Specify the leftmost and rightmost keys in the range to be
used for arpeggios.

Setting the Way Arpeggios are
Played (Style)

This sets the style of the arpeggio. Select from the following
45 options.

Parameter

Value

Tempo

20–250

Parameter

Value

Dest.Part

UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER,
ALL

Parameter

Value

Key Range

A0–C8

Parameter

Value

Description

Style

1/4

The rhythm will be divid-
ed in quarter notes.

1/6

The rhythm will be divid-
ed in quarter note trip-
lets.

1/8

The rhythm will be divid-
ed in eighth notes.

1/12

The rhythm will be divid-
ed in eighth note triplets.

1/16

The rhythm will be divid-
ed in 16th notes.

1/32

The rhythm will be divid-
ed in 32nd notes.

PORTAMEN-
TO A, B

A style using the porta-
mento effect.

GLISSANDO

A glissando style.

SEQUENCE
A–D

Styles for sequenced pat-
terns.

ECHO

An echo-like style.

SYNTH BASS,
HEAVY SLAP,
LIGHT SLAP,
WALK BASS

Styles appropriate for
bass playing.

RHYTHM GTR
1–5

Styles for guitar cutting.
Styles 2–5 are effective
when 3–4 notes are held.

3 FINGER GTR

Three-finger guitar style.

STRUM GTR
UP, STRUM
GTR DOWN,
STRUM GTR
UD

Guitar chords strummed
both up and down. Effec-
tive when 5–6 notes are
held.

PIANO BACK.,
CLAVI
CHORD

Styles for keyboard in-
strument backing.

WALTZ,
SWING
WALTZ

Styles in triple meter.

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