Saving a pattern – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)

Editing the effect settings for each

part of the pattern (Pattern Part

Effect)

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.

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).

5.

Press [EFFECTS] so it is lit.

Now you can make settings for the pattern part effect
parameters.

6.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select a parameter, and

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

You can modify the following parameters.

To save the edited pattern, refer to

“Saving a pattern”

(p. 82).

Master Effects Switch

The Master Effect Switch can also be set here. For details, refer to

“Turning the effect function on and off (MASTER EFFECT

SWITCH)”

(p. 91).

MFX Switch

Switches the multi-effect on/off in each Part.

Value:

BYPASS, ON

Chorus Send Lvl (Chorus Send Level)

Sets the amount of chorus effect applied in each Part.

Value:

0–127

Reverb Send Lvl (Reverb Send Level)

Sets the amount of reverb effect applied in each Part.

Value:

0–127

Saving a pattern

Use the following procedure to save a pattern you’ve recorded or
edited.

1.

Press [WRITE].

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the number (001–256) at which the
user pattern is to be saved.

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

2.

Press [ENTER].

If you have edited patches for some parts, the following message
will appear.

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If you have not edited any of the patches in the pattern, the user
pattern has been saved and the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.”

3.

If you want to save the edited patch, press [ENTER].

The display will indicate the part where the edited patch is used.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the number (U001-U128) at which
the user patch is to be saved.

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

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

4.

Press [ENTER].

5.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to specify the category for the user patch

you want to save.

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For more about the category, refer to

“Patch categories”

(p. 60)

6.

Press [ENTER] once again to execute.

When the patch has been saved, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.”
If there are more patches that have been edited, the parts that
use such patches will be shown in a consecutive manner.

Repeat steps 3.-6.

7.

Once all the necessary patches have been saved, you are

returned to the screen you were in at step 1.

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8.

Press [ENTER].

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

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

If you do not change

“Name (Pattern Name)”

(p. 79), the pattern

will have the same name as the one you have been editing.

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