Roland RD-700 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Using the Convenient Functions in Performances
Convenient Functions
Playing Rhythm ([RHYTHM])
The RD-700 features internal drum patterns complementing Jazz, Rock, and
other various musical genres. These drum patterns are referred to as
“Rhythms.”
You can turn Rhythms on and off individually in any key mode. You can
perform using Rhythms combined with various functions, for example
performing arpeggios while a Rhythm is playing.
fig.panel
1
Press PART SWITCH [RHYTHM] to make the button indicator
light.
The Rhythm begins playing
2
Adjust the volume of the Rhythm with the [RHYTHM] slider.
3
Press [RHYTHM] once more; the indicator goes out, and the
Rhythm stops playing.
The Rhythm stops after playing the ending, when the Rhythm setting is set
to playing with the Ending (p. 83).
Also, with this setting, when a rhythm is playing, [RHYTHM] can be rapidly
pressed twice to stop the rhythm without playing the ending.
When an Local part and
MIDI TX part are played
simultaneously, the
performances of both parts
are synchronized.
CONTROL
1,2,3
You can have intro and
ending Rhythm Patterns
play at the beginnings and
ends of Rhythms.
For details, refer to
“Switching the Intro and
Ending On or Off (Intro/
Ending)” (p. 83).
You can set the RD-700 so
that Rhythms are not
played even when PART
SWITCH [RHYTHM] is
pressed.
Set the Rhythm Pattern’s
Pattern to OFF in Edit
mode. Refer to “Changing
Patterns (Pattern)” (p. 82).
When the Arpeggio’s
Arpeggio Hold is set to ON
in Edit mode (p. 87), if an
arpeggio is played while a
rhythm plays, the arpeggio
will stop at the moment
that the rhythm stops.
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