Roland G-70 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Using the Keyboard parts
G-70 Music Workstation
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The display changes to:
(2) Press the [UTILITY] and the [STARTUP] field.
(3) Press either [BEST¥SELECTION] or [EXTENDED] to
make your choice.
This setting is memorized and used until you change
it again.
Drumming on the keyboard
The G-70 also allows you to play drums and percussion
on the keyboard. If you have ever worked with an older
Roland arranger instrument, you may remember that
there used to be a part called “M.Drums” for playing
percussion phrases. This part no longer exists, because
any of the following Keyboard parts can be used for
drumming: UP1, UP2, UP3, LW1, LW2, and MBS.
(1) Press the TONE ASSIGN button of the part you
want to assign a Drum Set to (the button lights).
(2) Press the TONE [DRUMS] button.
(3) Press a field to select another Drum Set.
You may have to use the [PAGE¥1]~[PAGE¥5] buttons
to jump to the page that contains the desired Drum
Set. After installing an SRX-series expansion board,
there may also be a [˚] field that allows you to jump
to additioal pages.
(4) Play a few notes on the keyboard.
Every key is assigned to a different drum/percussion
sound. Press the second “C” key from the left (C2) to
sound a bass drum (“kick”), and the white key to its
right (D2) to play a snare sound. Then, try out the
other keys.
(5) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Entries with an [EXP] icon to the right of their name
refer to sounds that reside on the SRX-series expan-
sion board you installed.
C2
C3
IPopKik36
IPopCStk37st
IPopSn38st
IPopGstS39st
IPopSn40st
IPopTomLFl41
IPopHat1_42
IPopTomL43
IPopHat2_44
IPopTomMFl45
IPopHat3_46
IPopTomM47
IPopTomHFl48
IPopCyml2_52
IPopTomH50
(this is only an example)
EXIT