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About live sets, Layer, Tone – Roland RD-700NX User Manual

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Overview of the RD-700NX

About Live Sets

The RD-700NX lets you store the sounds that you create.
A sound you create is called a “Live Set”; you can use the buttons to recall a Live Set and then play it.
Live Sets are organized into a “preset bank” and a “user bank.”

Live Set

Controller Section

Sound Generator Section

Layer (UPPER 1)

Layer (UPPER 2)

Layer (LOWER 1)

Layer (LOWER 2)

Rhythm

Reverb
Chorus

Tone

MFX1

MFX2

Tone

MFX1

MFX2

Tone

MFX1

MFX2

Tone

MFX1

MFX2

Sound

Focus

Compressor

Equalizer

Rhythm has only

reverb

Layer

The RD-700NX features four parts (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER 1, and LOWER 2) that you can use for freely controlling the Internal parts with the

RD-700NX’s buttons and keyboard. These four parts that are used for controlling the Internal parts are collectively known as the “Layer.”
Furthermore, you can freely control external MIDI sound generators with the RD-700NX in the same manner as with the Layer. You can likewise control

the external MIDI sound generator with the four parts (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER 1, and LOWER 2), with this group of four parts being referred to as the

“EXTERNAL Layer.” The external MIDI sound generator is assigned to these four parts for control.

Tone

The individual sounds used when playing the RD-700NX are referred to as “Tones.” Tones are assigned to each layer.
The Tones also include various groups of percussion instrument assembled into “Rhythm Sets.” Each key (note number) of a Rhythm Set will produce a

diff erent percussion instrument.

Preset bank

This contains 300 pre-programmed Live Sets.
Although you cannot rewrite the contents of this bank, you are free to create new sounds based on these Live Sets.

User bank

Sounds that you create can be saved in this bank of 100 Live Sets.
For details on how to save a sound, refer to “Storing Settings to Live Sets” (p. 45).