User template parameter list – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)

Pattern Mode

4.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to move the cursor, and use

VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the value.

For details on the types and values of the parameters, refer to the
following section

“User template parameter list”

(p. 73).

5.

When you are finished editing parameters, press [WRITE].

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the number (UserTemplate 1–8) at
which to save the user template.

fig.r06-25_40

Be aware that if you choose a number in which a user template
has already been saved, the previously saved settings will be
overwritten and lost.

6.

Press [ENTER].

When the user template has been saved, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.”

If you decide not to save the user template, press [EXIT].

Now when you use the arpeggiator, you can press [0] and select the
user template you just saved.

User template parameter list

Style (Arpeggio Style)

Specifies the basic way in which the arpeggio will be played.

For details regarding Arpeggio Style, refer to

“Arpeggio Style List”

(p. 186).

You can also create and store your own styles (User Arpeggio
Style) (p. 88).

Variation (Arpeggio Variation)

The arpeggiator provides several variations (performance patterns)
for each arpeggio style. This parameter selects the variation number.
The number of variations will differ according to the arpeggio style.

Motif (Arpeggio Motif)

Sets the order in which notes of the chord will sound.

VALUE

UP:

Notes you press will be sounded, beginning from
low to high.

DOWN:

Notes you press will be sounded, from high to low.

UP&DOWN:

Notes you press will be sounded, from low to high,
and then back down from high to low.

RANDOM:

Notes you press will be sounded, in random order.

NOTE-ORDER:

Notes you press will be sounded in the order in
which you pressed them. By pressing the notes in
the appropriate order you can produce melody lines.
Up to 128 notes will be remembered.

GLISSANDO:

Each chromatic step between the highest and lowest
notes you press will sound in succession, repeating
upward and downward. Press only the lowest and
the highest notes.

CHORD:

All notes you press will sound simultaneously.

AUTO1:

The timing at which keys will sound will be
assigned automatically, giving priority to the lowest
key that was pressed.

AUTO2:

The timing at which keys will sound will be
assigned automatically, giving priority to the highest
key that was pressed.

PHRASE:

Pressing a single key will sound a phrase based on
the pitch of that key. If multiple keys are pressed, the
last-pressed key will be valid.

For a phrase template, this setting will be “PHRASE.”

Accent Rate (Arpeggio Accent Rate)

Modifies the strength of accents and the length of the notes to adjust
the “groove” feel of the arpeggio. A setting of “100%” will produce
the most pronounced groove feel.

Value:

0–100%

Shuf Rate (Arpeggio Shuffle Rate)

This setting lets you modify the note timing to create shuffle
rhythms.

With a setting of “50%” the notes will be spaced evenly. As the value
is increased, the note timing will have more of a “dotted” (shuffle)
feel.

Value:

0–100%

fig.r06-26

Shuf Resolution (Arpeggio Shuffle Resolution)

A “shuffle” feel is produced by delaying the even-numbered beats
(beats 2, 4, 6,...). You can select either 16th notes or 8th notes to be
affected by this delay.

Value:

,

90

10

90

10

50

50

50

50

Shuffle Rate = 50%

Shuffle Rate = 90%

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