Selecting how recording will occur (rec mode) – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)

Pattern Mode

Selecting how recording will occur
(REC MODE)

Count In

Select how recording is to begin.

VALUE

CountIn= 0:

Recording will begin immediately when you press [

]

in the recording standby state

.

CountIn= 1:

When you press [

] in the recording standby state,

a count (playback) will begin one measure before the
recording-start location, and recording will begin
when you reach the recording-start location.

CountIn= 2:

When you press [

] in the recording standby state,

a count (playback) will begin two measures before
the recording-start location, and recording will begin
when you reach the recording-start location.

WAIT NOTE:

Recording will begin when you play the keyboard or

press [

].

You can also start recording using a hold pedal.

REC MODE (Recording Mode)

Select how recording is to take place.

VALUE
MIX:

Mix-recording will be carried out. If a performance
has already been recorded on the recording-
destination track, your newly recorded performance
will be added to the existing performance without
erasing it. The RS-70’s Quick Sequencer is designed
for loop-recording patterns of several measures, so
normally you will select this “MIX” setting.

REPLACE:

Replace-recording will be carried out.
If a performance has already been recorded on the
recording-destination track, it will be erased as you
record your new performance. Use this when you
want to re-record a part of rather long pattern.

A.PUNCH:

Recording will occur in the region you pre-specified
using “PunchIn” and “PunchOut” (Auto Punch-In/
Out). This is convenient when you want to re-record
an area where you made a mistake (p. 69).

M.PUNCH:

After recording begins, you can press [

] so it

lights, and from that moment, you’ll be overwriting
(replacing) the existing data that occurs while you

allow [

] to remain lit (Manual Punch-In). This is

convenient when you want to re-record mistakes
that you made in several different locations (p. 69).

PunchIn (Punch In)

Specify the measure, beat, and clock at which auto PunchIn
recording is to begin.

PunchOut (Punch Out)

Specify the measure, beat, and clock at which auto PunchIn
recording is to stop.

Clock

is the smallest unit used to indicate time. On the RS-70,

time is expressed in terms of 96 clocks per quarter note. For
example, with a time signature of 4/4 (four quarter notes per
measure), a measure will be 384 clocks (4 x 96) long. Time is

calculated in terms of Measures:Beats, and the remaining number
of clocks shown at the end in the format

measure:beat:clock

.

Correct the timing of your playing as
you record (REC QUANTIZE)

The Quantize function automatically corrects inaccuracies in the
timing of your keyboard performance, aligning the notes to accurate
timing intervals. During realtime recording, you can quantize while
you record.

Applying quantization to already-recorded data (p. 84)

Type

Specify whether to quantize while recording.

Value

OFF:

Quantize will not be applied while recording.

GRID:

Grid Quantize will be applied while recording. Use
this when you want the timing to be accurate, such
as when recording drums or bass.

fig.r06-20.e

SHUFFLE:

Shuffle Quantize will be applied while recording.
Use this when you want to give the rhythm a
“shuffle” or “swing” character.

fig.r06-21.e

Grid Resolution

Make this setting when you are using Grid Quantize. Specify the
quantization interval in terms of a note value. Select the shortest note
value that will occur in the range to which Grid Quantize will be
applied.

Value:

, , , , , ,

Grid Strength

Make this setting when you are using Grid Quantize. It specifies the
degree to which notes will be adjusted toward the timing intervals
specified by the Grid Resolution parameter. With a setting of
“100%,” the notes will be corrected precisely to the timing of the
Grid Resolution parameter. As you lower this setting, the note
timing will be corrected to a lesser extent, and with a setting of “0%”
the timing will not be adjusted at all.

Value:

0–100 (%)

Shuf Resolution (Shuffle Resolution)

Make this setting when you are using Shuffle Quantize. Specifies the
note value used for quantization.

Value:

,

Grid quantize with Resolution =

Shuffle quantize with Rate = 75%

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