Roland G-70 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
One Touch
G-70 Music Workstation
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(6) Press the same button again if you no longer need
the One Touch setting.
As you see, the One Touch memories apply to all Key-
board parts (which is not the case on older Roland
instruments).
Note: If a One Touch memory is being used while you recall a
User Program, the One Touch function is switched off.
If you select a One Touch memory while another
one is already active
In that case, the G-70 immediately selects of the set-
tings of that memory and thus changes the G-70’s
registration, etc.
Ignoring certain One Touch settings (Hold)
The G-70 provides several “HOLD” options that act as
filters for the functions supported by the One Touch
facility.
(1) Press and hold a ONE TOUCH [1]~[4] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Press the field corresponding to the settings that
should not be loaded when you select another One
Touch memory or Music Style.
As soon as you change a setting, the One Touch field
that corresponds to the last memory you selected is
indicated by means of an asterisk (*). Button icons in
the HOLD column whose indicator lights refer to set-
tings that are not updated:
TEMPO—The preset tempo of the selected Music Style.
KBD PART—The current status of the Keyboard parts
(UP1/2/3, LW1/2 and MBS) no longer changes. The on/off
status of the Keyboard parts is one of the parameters
that can be saved to a One Touch memory, as you may
remember. Furthermore, the Split and Upper 3 Split no
longer change.
INTRO/ENDING—The INTRO or ENDING pattern is no
longer selected when you select Music Styles (even if its
on status has been saved to a One Touch registration).
MAIN VAR—When you select another Music Style, the
G-70 no longer loads the selection of the MAIN VARIA-
TION [1]~[4] pattern, but goes on using the current pat-
tern.
Press the [ALL] field to switch on all HOLD options.
Press [NONE] to switch all options off.
Note: The One Touch function is switched off whenever you
select a User Program.
Note: The SYNC [START] (page 75) and [INTRO] button are not
automatically switched on when you select a One Touch mem-
ory or Music Style while Arranger playback is stopped.
(3) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Programming your own One Touch settings
(WRITE)
The G-70 also allows you to save your own ONE TOUCH
settings for the selected Music Style if none of the four
One Touch memories contains the settings you need.
This may come in handy for CUSTOM Styles (see
page 84) for which there are no “presets”.
These customized One Touch settings are stored in a
special memory area inside the G-70 that is saved to
card or the internal memory whenever you use the
Save User Program Set function (page 205).
(1) Press and hold a ONE TOUCH [1]~[4] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Press the [WRITE] field (it lights in red).
(3) Press the [1]~[4] field that should contain your new
One Touch settings.
The display now shows the following message:
The One Touch memory you chose for writing is
automatically selected.
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
EXIT