Roland G-70 music keyboard
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ROLAND G-70 MANUAL
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• Playing realistic guitar parts (Guitar mode)
• Style Converter
• Recording Harmonist and Guitar parts (16-track Sequencer)
• Melody Intelligence
• Using the Style Cover function
• Volume and status of the Style parts
• Editing song data using Microscope Edit
• Song and Style Makeup Tools
• Recording Styles from scratch
• Style Track Edit functions
• Editing individual Style events (Style Micro Edit)
• Disk/Media functions
• MIDI
• Miscellaneous
• Spielen von realistischen Gitarren- parts (Guitar-Modus)
• Style Converter
• Aufnahme von Harmonist- und Gitarrenparts...
• Melody Intelligence
• Verwendung der Style Cover-Funk- tion
• Lautstärke und Status der Style- Parts
• Editieren der Song-Daten mit ‘Microscope Edit’
• Song und Style Makeup Tools
• Aufzeichnen neuer Styles
• ‘Style Track Edit’-Funktionen
• Editieren einzelner Style-Ereignisse (Style Micro Edit)
• MIDI
• Vermischtes
• Jouer de la guitare (Mode guitare)
• Convertisseur de style (Style Converter)
• Enregistrer les parties Vocal Harmonist et de guitare...
• Fonction Melody Intelligence
• Utilisation de la fonction Style Cover
• Editer des données de morceau avec Microscope Edit
• Makeup Tools pour morceaux et styles
• Fonctions d’édition de piste de style (Style Track Edit)
• Editer des événements de styles individuels (Style Micro...
• Fonctions Disk/Media
• MIDI
• Divers
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• Features
• Important notes
• Panel descriptions
• Front panel
• Rear panel
• Setting up and demo songs
• Connections
• Switching the G-70 on/off
• Internal Memory Protect
• Setting the display contrast
• Switching off the G-70
• Interactive demo of the G-70
• The main page
• Quick Start
• The general idea
• Playing to an automatic accompa- niment
• Professional transitions: Fill In
• Intro & Ending
• Selecting Music Styles
• Changing the tempo
• Using the Keyboard parts
• Playing with an Upper and/or Lower part
• Alternating between sounds
• Selecting sounds for the Keyboard parts
• Drumming on the keyboard
• Selecting sounds from an SRX expansion board
• Using the Harmonic Bars
• If you like a registration…
• About the MANUAL field
• Using just one organ sound and bass pedals
• Using effects
• Using a beat box with the organ
• Working with the Music Assistant
• If the desired registration is not displayed…
• Using the Finder
• Playing back songs (Standard MIDI Files)
• Quick location of the song you need
• Starting playback
• Other practical playback functions
• Using the Song Cover function
• Minus One
• Vocal Harmonist function
• Setting up
• Adding harmonies to your singing
• Who specifies the harmonies
• Not convinced so far
• Voice-FX
• Auto Pitch
• Using the Vocoder
• Talk
• Automatic transposition (Singer Key)
• Displaying Lyrics and chord information
• Displaying scores
• Recording your music
• Recording with Style backing
• Listening to your song
• Recording without accompaniment
• Adding more parts
• Saving your song
• About the Keyboard modes
• Arranger, Piano and Organ modes
• Split and Whole modes
• Using the SPLIT Keyboard Mode
• Using WHOLE mode
• Switching parts on and off
• Using the performance functions
• Pitch Bend and Modulation
• Transposition
• Global Transpose
• Octave
• Key Touch (velocity sensitivity)
• Master Tune
• Aftertouch
• ASSIGN SW buttons
• Using the D Beam Controller
• Using optional footswitches
• FC7 PEDAL
• Hold Footswitch (Sustain)
• Foot Switch
• Expression (Foot Pedal)
• Scale Tuning
• Metronome
• Additional Arranger/Style functions
• Playback functions (Style Control)
• Starting a Music Style
• Stopping Style playback
• About Sync Start & Stop
• Selecting other Style divisions
• Other ways of selecting Arranger patterns
• Bass Inversion
• Melody Intelligence
• Using the Style Cover function
• Saving a Style with a COVER alteration
• One Touch
• Ignoring certain One Touch settings (Hold)
• Programming your own One Touch settings (WRITE)
• More refined Arranger settings
• Chord recognition area (ZONE)
• Arranger Type (chord mode)
• Arranger Hold
• Intro & Ending Alteration
• Dynamic Arranger
• Tempo-related settings (Arranger Options)
• Style Tempo
• TEMPO CHANGE (RITARD and ACCELER)
• Working with ‘external’ Styles
• Using the CUSTOM memories
• Programming CUSTOM assignments
• Disk User
• Style Finder: quickly locating Styles
• Quick location of the Style you need
• Editing the Style Finder information
• Advanced Keyboard part functions
• Upper 3 Split
• Tuning Uppe : Coarse Tune and Fine Tune
• Portamento for UP1 and UP2
• Portamento Time
• Portamento Mode: Mono/Poly
• Lower Hold
• Tone Edit: editing Keyboard parts
• Using the mixer functions & effects
• Mixing Keyboard parts
• Volume and status of the Style parts
• Editing the Keyboard effects pro- cessors
• Reverb for Keyboard parts
• Chorus for Keyboard parts
• Using the multi-effects processor (Multi-FX)
• Selecting another MFX type and editing it
• Linking Multi-FX type selection to the Uppe part (Upper 1...
• Effects for Songs and Styles
• Reverb for Style/Song parts
• Chorus for Style/Song parts
• Using the individual outputs and audio inputs
• Output assign (PART OUTPUTS)
• Using the audio inputs
• Using the Mastering Tools
• Equalizer
• Compressor
• Mixing Vocal Harmonist signals
• Reverb, Delay and Chorus effects
• Working with User Programs
• Saving your settings to a User Program
• Selecting User Programs
• Cancel
• Choosing User Programs manually
• Selecting User Programs with [DOWN][UP]
• Working with the User Program Finder
• Quick location of the User Program you need
• Selectively loading User Program settings (User Program...
• Automatic functions for User Programs
• Song Link
• Linking a MIDI Set to a User Program
• User Program Recall
• Editing User Program Finder information
• Editing the User Program Finder information
• Editing an Index
• Music Assistant functions
• Creating new Music Assistant registrations
• Editing Music Assistant registrations
• Saving a Music Assistant entry
• Song and Style Makeup Tools
• Mixing Song or Style parts
• Using the Makeup Tools
• General procedure
• PALETTE
• SOUND EDIT for sounds
• SOUND EDIT for Drum Sets
• DRUM INSTR EDIT
• COMMON
• Saving your modified song or Style
• Editing the Vocal Harmonist parts
• Singer settings
• Voice-FX settings
• Auto Pitch settings
• Vocoder settings
• Small settings
• Ensemble settings
• More refined song functions
• Using the Fade-In/Out function
• Programming MARK & JUMP loca- tions
• Working with the Song Finder
• Locating files with the Song Finder
• Editing the Song Finder information
• Editing an Index
• Play List function
• Programming Play Lists
• Editing Play Lists
• Using Play Lists
• Managing Play Lists
• Editing Lyrics
• Adding Lyrics to a song
• Exporting Lyrics data as text file
• Using the 16-track sequencer
• About the sequencer’s main page
• General considerations
• Example 1: Recording a song from scratch
• Preparations
• Example 2: Adding tracks
• Saving your song
• Editing 16-track songs
• Easy editing and useful functions
• Editing one or several tracks (TRACK EDIT)
• Editing song data using Microscope Edit
• General notes about MICRO EDIT
• Editing events
• Other edit operations
• Programming Styles (Style Composer)
• Concept
• Recording Styles from scratch
• Starting the Style Composer
• Clearing the RAM memory (Initialize Style)
• Getting ready for the first track
• Recording
• Auditioning your Style and adding more tracks
• Saving your Style
• Recording other tracks and divisions
• Muting tracks while recording others
• Remarks
• Using existing Styles
• Starting with all tracks of an existing Style
• Copying individual Style tracks
• Editing Styles on the fly via additional recordings
• Adding notes in realtime
• Adding controller data in realtime
• Adding or changing settings of existing parts
• Expression, Panpot, Reverb, Chorus
• Changing the preset tempo
• Style Track Edit functions
• Editing individual Style events (Style Micro Edit)
• General notes about STYLE MICRO EDIT
• Editing events
• Other edit operations
• Disk/Media functions
• The how-to’s
• Loading data
• Saving data
• Rename functions
• Delete
• Copy
• Format
• Archiving data using a computer (USB)
• Backing up all of the G-70’s data
• MIDI
• The how-to’s
• Accessing the MIDI functions
• Working with presets
• Editing procedure
• Editing MIDI parameters
• Keyboard, Style, Song parts
• MIDI System parameters
• MIDI Sets
• Writing a MIDI Set
• Using MIDI Sets
• MIDI Set selection at power-on
• Miscellaneous
• Using V-LINK
• General settings
• Touch Screen Beep
• Info
• Initializing the G-70 (Factory Reset)
• Specifications
• Appendix
• Installing a wave expansion board
• How to install a wave expansion board
• Accessing the ‘Patches’ of SRX-series expansion boards via...
• MFX and IFX types and parameters
• MIDI Implementation Chart
• Chord Intelligence
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ROLAND G-70 FORUMS & BLOGS
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I posted this at the G70 Users Club Denmark Forum, and thought it might get some discussion here...I've been thinking about this for a while since I started playing the G70...Most good players use BOTH their hands ALL THE TIME...Here's the good part - hit the pedal twice, quickly, and you get a fill back to where you are (not a true Fill-in to Previous, but it does in a pinch...
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It is not that it is a bad idea it just takes a bit of getting used to...Once again Roland are likely to lose many sales through bad marketing...
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Could somebody tell me between the Roland G-70 and the Korg Pa1X Pro, which one has better sound quality and more worth it for its value...I've never seen a Roland G-70 in CA...However do a search on the Synthzone b

