Roland RD-700 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Using the Convenient Functions in Performances
Convenient Functions
Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP])
The RD-700’s Local Part (p. 31) and MIDI TX Part (p. 31) tone settings, effect
settings, and other such settings are collectively referred to as a “Setup.”
Once you’ve stored your preferred settings, and settings for the songs to be
performed as a Setup, you can then switch whole groups of settings during
a performance just by switching Setups.
You can store up to 100 different Setups.
The RD-700 is shipped from the factory with recommended Setups already
prepared.
Now try actually calling up a Setup.
fig.panel
1
Press [SETUP], getting the indicator to light.
The Setup screen, shown below, appears in the display.
fig.LCD
2
Press [NUM LOCK] to make the indicator light.
3
Press [INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] or TONE SELECT buttons to
select the Setup to be called up.
After [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] is pressed, the following screen appears; the
Setup screen then reappears after a few moments.
The screen does not change when the TONE SELECT buttons are used to
input Setup numbers. Press [ENTER] afterwards to set the number.
fig.LCD
NOTE
The current settings are
erased when a Setup is
called up. Be sure to save
any Setup you would like
to keep first before calling
up another Setup (p. 56).
CONTROL
123
When the Tone screen is
displayed, the [SETUP]
indicator lights and the
Setup screen appears when
CURSOR [ ] is pressed.
From the Setup screen, you
can get back to the Tone
screen by pressing
CURSOR [ ].
However, the Tone Wheel
screen is displayed if “Tone
Wheel” is selected for any
Part in the Tone screen.
For detailed, refer to
“Simulating the Creation
of Organ Tones (Tone
Wheel Mode)” (p. 75).
Setups indicated by a
“RHY:” before the name let
you enjoy performing with
a session-like feel while
playing a Rhythm. Be sure
to check it out.
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