Roland RD-700 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT])
Edit Mode
NOTE
If the Beat Pattern (p. 86) is 1/4, there will be no shuffle effect
even if the Shuffle Rate value is increased.
Keeping the Force of the Notes
Constant (Velocity)
This sets how strongly sounds are played when you press the
keys.
Continuing Arpeggios Even After
the Keys Are Released
(Arpeggio Hold)
When the hold setting is switched on, you can have
arpeggios continue to play even after you release the keys.
The [ARPEGGIO] indicator flashes when the Arpeggio Hold
is set to ON.
Keyboard Part and Controllers
Settings (Local Part Param)
The sixteen Parts played by the RD-700’s internal sound
generator are referred to as “Internal Parts.”
Of the sixteen Internal Parts, you can select three of them to
function as the three Parts (UPPER1, UPPER2, and LOWER)
which can be freely controlled with the RD-700’s buttons and
keyboard. These three Parts are collectively known as the
“Local Parts.”
You can perform operations like Split and Layer with the
Local Parts very simply using the RD-700’s keyboard, and
you can make more detailed settings for the Parts as well.
How to Make Settings
1.
Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light.
The Edit Menu screen appears.
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2.
Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select “7.Local Part
Param.”
3.
Press CURSOR [ ] to display the Edit screen.
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4.
Press CURSOR [ ] or [ ] to switch screens, and press
CURSOR [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to the
parameter to be set.
5.
Press [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] to set the value.
You can set the “Key Range” by pressing the specified
keys.
Parameter
Value Description
Velocity
REAL
Reproduces the actual strength of
the keyboard touch.
1–127
Sets the velocity at a fixed valued,
regardless of the keyboard touch.
Parameter
Value Description
Arpeggio Hold
ON
Arpeggios continue to play
even after the keys are re-
leased.
OFF
Arpeggios stop playing
when the keys are released.
Switching Hold On and Off with the Buttons
Even when not in the Edit screen, you can use the
buttons to turn the Hold function on and off.
1. Hold down [ARPEGGIO] and press [TRANSPOSE].
Hold is turned on or off each time the button is
pressed.
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