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Example 2: adding tracks – Roland G-70 User Manual

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Using the 16-track sequencer

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G-70 Music Workstation

(20) Play the new part.

(21) Press the RECORDER [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button to

stop recording.

Example 2: Adding tracks

Here’s how to add a track to a song in the G-70’s Song
RAM memory. This is only meaningful after recording a
song using the Recorder or after playing back a song
on disk. See page 155 for how to start a new song.

Though the following may seem confusing at first, you
will find very quickly that the 16-track Sequencer uses
a very logical structure. Please bear with us and per-
form all indicated steps to get a feel for the way the
16-track Sequencer “ticks”. Besides, what you learn
here will also come in handy for recording your own
Music Styles.

Note: See also “Easy editing and useful functions” on p. 160 for
some additional functions that are not covered here.

(1) Press the [16-TRACK¥SEQUENCER] button.

The display changes to:

The “Meas” field at the top of the display informs you
about the current measure. The tempo and time sig-
nature are displayed next to it. You can use the
RECORDER [º] and [‰] buttons to jump to another
measure, or [TOP¥|√] to return to the beginning of the
song.

(2) Press the RECORDER [REC¥∏] button.

The display changes to:

PLAY/STOP

16-TRACK

SEQUENCER

REC