Roland RM-700 User Manual

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Recording and Saving the Performance

5.

Touch <NewSong>.

The [

(Play/Stop)] button will blink, and the RM-700 will enter recording-standby mode.

6.

Decide on the tempo and beat.

If necessary, press the [Metronome] button to play the metronome.

When you have finished making the settings, press the [Exit] button to display the Basic screen.

Start Recording

7.

Press the [

(Play/Stop)] button.

A two-bar count-in plays, then recording starts.

Even without pressing the [

(Play/Stop)] button, recording starts when you play the keyboard. There is no count-in played

when you start by playing rather than pushing the [

(Play/Stop)] button.

When recording starts, the [

(Play/Stop)] and [

(Rec)] buttons’ indicators light up.

Stop Recording

8.

Press the [

(Play/Stop)] button.

Recording stops.

The performance is recorded to the [Right] button.

Play Back the Recorded Performance

9.

Press the [

(Prev)] button, then press the [

(Play/Stop)] button.

The recorded performance is played back.

When you press the [

(Play/Stop)] button, playback stops.

Track Buttons Assignments for Recorded Performances

When you record only a keyboard performance, the performance will be assigned to the track buttons as follows.

Normal performance (playing a single Tone from the entire keyboard)

The performance is recorded to the [Right] button.

Layer performance

The performance is recorded to the [Right] button.

Split performance

The lower part of the keyboard is recorded to the [Left] button, and the upper part of the keyboard is recorded to the

[Right] button.

Layer performance and Split performance

The lower part of the keyboard is recorded to the [Left] button, and the upper part of the keyboard is recorded to the

[Right] button.

Drum set or sound effect performance

Recorded on the [Accomp] button.

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