Erasing unwanted performance data (ptn erase) – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Using the sequencer to create patterns (Pattern mode)

Pattern Mode

Convenient functions for

pattern editing (Pattern Utility)

Pattern Utility provides various functions that you will find
convenient when editing patterns, allowing you to do things such as
copy or initialize a pattern.

1.

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

2.

Select a pattern.

3.

Press [UTILITY].

4.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select an item from the

following utility menu.

For details on each menu, refer to the corresponding reference
page.

1:

PTN ERASE (Pattern Erase) (p. 83)

2:

PTN DELETE (Pattern Delete) (p. 84)

3:

PTN QUANTIZE (Pattern Quantize) (p. 84)

4:

PTN COPY (Pattern Copy) (p. 84)

5:

PTN INSERT (Pattern Insert) (p. 85)

6:

PTN TRANSPOSE (Pattern Transpose) (p. 85)

7:

PTN CHG VEL (Pattern Change Velocity) (p. 86)

8:

PTN CHG GT (Pattern Change Gate Time) (p. 86)

9:

PTN SHIFT CLK (Pattern Shift Clock) (p. 87)

10: PTN DATA THIN (Pattern Data Thin) (p. 87)

11: PTN INIT (Pattern Initialize) (p. 88)

12: PTN

ARP CONV (Pattern to Arpeggio Convert) (p. 88)

13: PTN PRM COPY (Pattern Parameter Copy) (p. 89)

14: XFER to MIDI (Transfer to MIDI) (p. 90)

15: FACTORY RESET (Factory Reset) (p. 90)

5.

Press [ENTER].

6.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select a parameter, and

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

* For parameters that allow you to specify a range, you can press PAGE/

CURSOR [

] to move the cursor.

7.

When you have finished making all settings, press [ENTER]

to execute the function.

8.

Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.

fig.r06-56.e

Erasing unwanted performance data

(PTN ERASE)

This operation erases all or part of the performance data from a
pattern. The performance data that is erased will be replaced by
rests, so the measures will remain.

fig.r06-58_40

Part

Specifies the part(s) from which you wish to erase data.

If you choose “ALL,” all parts will be specified.

Value:

ALL, 1–16

You can also select the part by pressing [0]–[9] or by holding
down [SHIFT] and pressing [1]–[6].

Meas (Measure)

Sets the range of measures from which data will be erased.

VALUE

Meas:

Specifies the measure at which erasure is to begin.

for:

Specifies the number of measures from which data is
to be erased. If you select “ALL,” data from the
measure you specified for

Meas

to the last measure

of the pattern will be erased.

Event

Specifies the type of music data that you wish to erase.

VALUE

ALL:

All music data

NOTE:

Note (C-1–G 9)

Specify the range of notes. You can also press keys
on the keyboard to specify the range.

P.AFT:

Polyphonic Aftertouch

C.C.:

Controller numbers (0–127)

PROG:

Program numbers (1–128)

C.AFT:

Channel Aftertouch

BEND:

Pitch Bend

SYS-EX:

System Exclusive

TUNE:

Tune Request

This means you are changing
the performance data in the pattern.

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