Record Your Performance - Roland EM-305 Owner's Manual

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Change the Effects
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The EM-305/303 features reverb and chorus, which are two effects for adding depth
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and spaciousness to your music.
Reverb is an effect which makes your music sound like it is being played in a nice
concert hall!. Chorus adds 'breadth' and 'thickness' to the sound.
Use the EFFECTS button in the CONTROLS section to turn these effects
on and off.
You can turn Chorus on or off by pressing and releasing the EFFECTS button quickly.
You can turn Reverb on or off by pressing and holding down the EFFECTS button for
a second or two.
Switching Chorus
Switching Reverb
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* Use the REVERB and CHORUS indicators to determine whether Reverb and Cho-
rus are on or off. (The effect is on when its indicator is lit.)
Record Your Performance
The EM-305 has a Recorder function that makes it possible for you to easily record
your keyboard performances.
The Difference Between the Recorder Function and a Tape Recorder
Using the Recorder function is a simple way to store the music you play. It works
like a tape recorder, but is designed to be even more convenient to use. Besides, the
EM-305's Recorder function doesn't just store sounds, it stores your performance.
The Recorder function can store not only what you play on the keyboard, but also
every panel operation you make, just as you make it — tone changes, fill-ins, every-
thing. This means you can record and play back performances that don't differ at all
from live playing.
We call this process of using the Recorder function to store your performances "re-
cording."
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