Editing the effect settings of a pattern – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)

Tempo Chg Crv (Pattern Tempo Change Curve)

Specifies the curve of tempo change.

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VALUE

LINEAR:

The tempo will change linearly over the entire
pattern.

CURVE1:

The tempo will change gradually at first, and then
with increasing steepness.

CURVE2:

The tempo will change steeply at first, and then with
increasing gradualness.

Editing the effect settings of a

pattern

In Pattern mode you can press [EFFECTS] to edit the effect settings
of a pattern. For details, refer to

“Adding effects”

(p. 91).

To save the edited pattern, refer to

“Saving a pattern”

(p. 82).

Editing the part settings of a pattern

(Part Setup)

1.

Press [PATTERN] so it is lit and you are in Pattern mode.

2.

Select a pattern.

3.

Press [PART SELECT] so it is lit.

4.

Press [PARAM] so it is lit.

5.

Use [0]–[9] to select the part whose settings you want to

edit.

To select the parts 11–16, hold down [SHIFT] and press [1]–[6]
(p. 54).

Now you can edit the Part Setup parameters.

6.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select a parameter, and

use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify its value.

You can modify the following parameters.

To save the edited pattern, refer to

“Saving a pattern”

(p. 82).

Part parameters of a pattern
(Part Setup Parameters)

Level (Part Level)

Sets the volume of each part. This is mainly used to achieve the
volume balance between Parts.

Value:

0–127

Pan (Part Pan)

When stereo output is used, this setting sets the pan position (stereo
location) of each Part. With an increase in the value for L, more of the
sound will be heard as coming from the left side. Similarly, more of
the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased.

When set to RND (random), you obtain a specialized effect whereby
the sound randomly moves left and right with each key stroke.

Value:

RND, L63–0–63R

Receive Ch (Receive Channel)

When you select a pattern, the RS-70 will operate as a sixteen-part
MIDI multitimbral sound module. This parameter specifies the MIDI
receive channel for each part.

Value:

1–16

If you are using the internal Quick Sequencer, each part is set to
the following channels unless you change them. Do not change
these settings when using the Quick Sequencer.

PART [1]

(PIANO)

Ch.1

PART [2]

(KBD & ORGAN)

Ch.2

PART [3]

(GUITAR)

Ch.3

PART [4]

(ORCH)

Ch.4

PART [5]

(WORLD)

Ch.5

PART [6]

(BRASS)

Ch.6

PART [7]

(VOCAL & PAD)

Ch.7

PART [8]

(SYNTH)

Ch.8

PART [9]

(BASS)

Ch.9

PART [10 (0)] (RHYTHM & SFX)

Ch.10

PART [11]

Ch.11

PART [12]

Ch.12

PART [13]

Ch.13

PART [14]

Ch.14

PART [15]

Ch.15

PART [16]

Ch.16

Receive Sw (Receive Switch)

Normally, you will leave this “ON.” If you want to use an external
sound module to play a certain part, you can turn this “OFF” to
mute the internal sound generator for that part.

Value:

OFF, ON

The RS-70’s keyboard will not play internal sound generator
parts whose Receive Switch is turned OFF. If you don’t want a
specific part to sound during pattern playback (e.g., so you can
play the missing part from the keyboard in “minus-one” style),
use the Track Mute function to silence it (p. 67).

Receive Prg Chg (Receive Program Change
Switch)

For each part, specify whether MIDI Program Change messages will
be received (ON), or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF, ON

Receive Bank Sel (Receive Bank Select Switch)

For each part, specify whether MIDI Bank Select messages will be
received (ON), or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF, ON

LINEAR

CURVE1

CURVE2

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