Roland G-70 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Programming Styles (Style Composer)
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G-70 Music Workstation
Recording
(20) Press the [START÷STOP] button. Depending on the
count-in setting, the metronome now counts
down, then recording starts.
Note: You can also start recording using an optional foot-
switch connected to the FOOT SWITCH jack. See “Start/Stop” on
p. 69.
You could start by playing only the bass drum part. If
you specified the track length (see above) before
recording, the Arranger jumps back to the beginning
of the pattern after the set number of measures. The
second time around you could add the snare drum,
the third time the HiHat, and so on.
When recording another part (ABass~Acc6), do
everything you would do during a live performance.
Feel free to add modulation, Pitch Bend and to use an
optional hold pedal connected to the HOLD FOOT-
SWITCH jack.
(21) Press [START÷STOP] again to stop recording.
The display changes to:
Auditioning your Style and adding
more tracks
(1) Press the [START÷STOP] button again to listen to
your performance.
The STYLE COMPOSER page contains two fields that
allow you to select the patterns you want to audition.
Here’s how to select them:
(2) Press the [MODE] field and use the [DATA÷ENTRY]
dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to select “Major”,
“minor” or “7th”.
Only one mode can be selected for playback.
(3) Press the [DIVISION] field and use the [DATA÷ENTRY]
dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to select one of the
Divisions (Intro 1~4, Main 1~4, Intro 1~4, Fill Dwn
1~3, Fill Up 1~3, End 1~4).
Only one Division can be selected for playback.
If you like your drum part, continue with “Saving
your Style”. If not, record a new version:
(4) Press the [REC¥∏] button to return to the following
page:
(5) Select the Mode and Division you want to redo.
(6) Press the [REC¥MODE] field and select…
(7) Continue with step (16) on page 183.
Replace: If you want to replace the previous recording
with new data.
Mix: To add notes you forgot to record the first time.