Creating an original chord set (user chord set) – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)

Hold (Arpeggio Hold Switch)

Switch between Hold On/Hold Off for the Arpeggiator
performance.

Value:

OFF, ON

Kbd Velocity (Arpeggio Keyboard Velocity)

Specifies the loudness of the notes that you play.

If you want the velocity value of each note to vary depending on
how strongly you play the keyboard, set this parameter to “REAL.”
If you want each note to have a fixed velocity regardless of how
strongly you play the keyboard, set this parameter to the desired
value (1–127).

Value:

REAL, 1–127

Octave Range (Arpeggio Octave Range)

Sets the key range in octaves over which arpeggio will take place. If
you want the arpeggio to sound using only the notes that you
actually play, set this parameter to “0.” To have the arpeggio sound
using the notes you play and notes 1 octave higher, set this
parameter to “+1.” A setting of “-1” will make the arpeggio sound
using the notes you play and notes 1 octave lower.

Value:

-3–+3

Key Trigger (Arpeggio Key Trigger)

Turn this “ON” if you want the arpeggio to start at the moment that
you press the key. If you want the arpeggio to start playing in
synchronization with the sequencer, turn this “OFF.”

Value:

OFF, ON

Using chord memory to record

When recording a pattern, you can press [CHORD MEMORY] to
record a performance using chord memory.

“Playing a chord at the touch of a finger (Multi-chord

Memory)”

(p. 28)

1.

Press [CHORD MEMORY] so it is lit.

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2.

Select the desired chord set.

When you play the keyboard, a chord of the specified structure
will sound according to the key you press. Select the desired
chord set (p. 29).

3.

Begin recording.

4.

To stop the performance using the chord memory, press

[CHORD MEMORY] so it goes out.

You can change chord sets even during recording standby (p. 68)
or recording rehearsal (p. 68).

Creating an original chord set

(User Chord Set)

1.

Press [CHORD MEMORY] so it is lit.

2.

Press [PARAM] so it is lit.

3.

Press PAGE/CURSOR[

] to move the cursor under the key

number.

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4.

Either press a key or use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the key (C–

B) for which the chord is to be saved.

5.

Press PAGE/CURSOR[

] to move the cursor to the right.

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6.

Press keys to input chords.

The display will indicate how many keys were pressed.

You can input 8 notes.

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7.

Release all the keys.

The previously saved chords will be erased, and the new chords
will be saved.

8.

Repeat the above steps to continue inputting.

9.

When you have finished creating the chord set, press

[WRITE].

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10.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the user chord set number.

You can create up to 8 user chord sets.

11.

Press [ENTER].

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

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