Roland G-70 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Front panel
G-70 Music Workstation
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1. Panel descriptions
Front panel
A
MASTER VOLUME knob
Use this knob to set the G-70’s global output volume
(all sections). The setting of this knob also determines
the volume in the headphones you may have con-
nected.
B
BALANCE knob
This knob allows you to set the balance between the
Arranger or song parts (“ACCOMP”) and the solo
sounds (“KEYBOARD”).
C
EXT SOURCE knob
Use this knob to set the volume of an audio source (a
synthesizer, MP3 player, etc.) connected to the
EXTERNAL SOURCE sockets on the G-70’s rear panel.
D
RECORDER section
[PLAY¥LIST] button: Press this button to access the
display where you can select a list of songs to be
played back, edit existing lists, program new ones,
etc. When the indicator of this button lights, [|√], [º],
[‰], [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] are used to control playback of
the current song. Hold down [PLAY¥LIST] while press-
ing [MINUS¥ONE] to select the demo mode.
[NEXT≈SONG] button: You can already load a new
song while the current Standard MIDI File is still play-
ing. If you want the Recorder to start playback of the
newly selected song automatically, press this button.
If the [PLAY¥LIST] button lights, this button allows
you to select the next song of the selected chain.
[MINUS≈ONE] button: Press this button to switch off
the part you want to play (or sing) yourself. The part
to be muted is selectable (page 41).
[16-TRACK¥SEQUENCER] button: Press this button to
access the G-70’s sequencer (MIDI recorder). This
sequencer goes way beyond anything you may know
from previous Roland arranger instruments (see
p. 154).
[|√], [º], [‰], [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª]: These buttons allow
you to return to the beginning of the current song,
“rewind” or “fast-forward” in one-measure steps, and
to start and stop playback of the selected song.
Press the [REC¥∏] button to record a new song (see
p. 52).
E
STYLE section
These buttons allow you to select one of the twelve
Music Style families. The button of the selected fam-
ily lights.
F
D Beam controller
This controller allows you to influence the timbre of
the notes you play, to control song playback, and to
create some unique effects. All you need to do is
move your hand up/down or left/right above the two
“eyes”.
The buttons below it allow you to assign the desired
function to the D Beam controller. See p. 64.
G
MARK JUMP section
These buttons ([1]~[4]) allow you to jump to one of
four stored locations inside the currently selected
song. You can program the desired locations for
songs that do not yet contain them.
A
D
F
G
E
B
C
1234
DJ GEAR SFX INST CTRL
BALL
ROOM
LIVE
BAND
DISCO
DANCE
JAZZ
BLUES
BOSSA
SAMBA
CONTEMP
LATIN WORLD
8 BEAT 16 BEAT
50's & 60's
ROCK
PLAY
LIST
NEXT
SONG
MINUS
ONE
16 TRACKS
SEQUENCER
PLAY/STOP FWDBWD
/
TOP
DEMO
REC
EXT SOURCE
ACCOMP
KEYBOARD
MIN
MAX
VOLUME
BALANCE
MIN
MAX
MASTER
STYLE
RECORDER
MARK & JUMP
D BEAM
Note: You can press and hold most buttons to jump to an associated display page.