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Roland G-800 - Chapter 1. Before you start; Master page

Roland G-800
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Before
you
start,
Master
page
1.
Before
you
start
Master
page
The
main
mode
of
your
G-800
is
the
Arranger
Mode.
The
G-800
automatically
selects
this
mode
each
time
you
power
on
the
instrument.
When
the
Arranger
mode
is
selected,
you
can
play
melody
and
accompaniment
parts
in
real-
time
while
controlling
a
backing
section
with
the
chords
played
in
the
chord
recognition
area.
The
G-800
contains
128
internal
Music
Styles.
Up
to
8
User
Styles
can
be
loaded
from
disk
or
created
and
selected
and
used
in
the
same
way
as
the
“ROM
Styles”.
While
in
Arranger
mode,
you
can
scroll
through
different
pages
by
pressing
the
Function
keys
located
to
the
right
of
the
display.
The
Master
page
is
the
page
that
appears
after
powering
on
your
G-800.
While
this
page
is
displayed,
you
can
select
Music
Style
using
the
STYLE
Select
buttons
on
the
front
panel.
Current
Performance
Memory
a
tempo
Currently
selected
Music
Style
y
Function
menu
Realtime
Part
tf
a
Tones
Graphic
chord
-$
display
a
/
N
Recognized
chord
Currently
selected
MIDI
Set
Music
Style
division
Style
number
and
name
The
number
and
name
of
the
currently
selected
Style
or
song
appear
in
the
top
line
of
the
dis-
play.
The
G-800
contains
128
Styles
that
are
divided
into
2
Groups
[A-B].
Each
group
con-
tains
8
Banks
[1-8],
and
each
bank
has
8
Styles
(1-8).
Use
the
Style
selection
buttons
to
choose
the
desired
Style.
See
“Selecting
Music
Styles”
on
page
47
of
the
Player's
Guide
for
details
about
selecting
Styles.
Performance
Memories
[A11~C88]
The
number
and
name
in
the
upper
left-hand
corner
show
the
currently
selected
Performance
Memory
Number
and
name.
The
G-800
provides
192
Performance
Memories.
A
Perfor-
mance
Memory
contains
all
panel
settings
and
Part
parameter
values
that
were
active
at
the
time
you
saved
them.
Using
these
Performance
Memories,
you
can
easily
store
and
recall
a
complete
registration
with
the
dedicated
Performance
Memory
buttons.
Tempo
(40~250)
Using
the
TEMPO
dial
you
can
easily
set
the
right
tempo
for
the
Style
accompaniments.
The
value
can
be
set
from
40
to
250.
The
display
always
indicates
the
currently
set
(and
thus
active)
tempo.
Realtime
Parts
Tones
The
fields
located
in
this
part
of
the
display
show
the
tones
assigned
to
each
one
of
the
Real
Time
Parts.
See
“What
are
Parts?”
on
page
23
and
“Selecting
Tones
for
the
Realtime
parts”
on
page
28
in
the
Player's
Guide
for
details.
The
available
Realtime
parts
are:
Upper],
Upper2,
Lower,
M.Bass,
and
M.Drums.

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