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Roland E-50 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Roland E-50 Owner's Manual (220 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 13.67 MB
Table of Contents
Features
4
Table of Contents
8
Important Notes
11
Panel Descriptions
13
Front Panel
13
Rear Panel
17
Setting up and Demo Songs
18
Connections
18
Switching the E-60/E-50 On/Off
19
Internal Memory Protect
19
Setting the Display Contrast
19
Switching off the E-60/E-50
19
Interactive Demo of the E-60/E-50
20
The Main Page
21
General Note about the E-50'S Menu
21
Quick Start
22
The General Idea
22
Playing to an Automatic Accompaniment
22
Professional Transitions: Fill in
23
Intro & Ending
24
Selecting Music Styles
25
Changing the Tempo
25
Using the Keyboard Parts
26
Playing with an Upper And/Or the Lower Part
26
Alternating between Sounds
26
Selecting Sounds for the Keyboard Parts
27
Drumming on the Keyboard
28
Playing Realistic Guitar Parts (Guitar Mode)
29
First Steps
29
Additional ARPEGGIO Functions
30
Leaving the E-60/E-50'S Guitar Mode
30
Selecting Guitar Sounds
31
About the Chord Indications
31
Using the Available STRUMM Techniques
31
Playing Question and Answer Phrases
32
Guitar Mode Options
32
Working with the Music Assistant
33
If the Desired Registration Is Not Displayed
33
To Save Time
33
Using the Finder
34
Playing Back Songs (Standard MIDI Files)
35
Quick Location of the Song You Need
35
Starting Playback
36
Other Practical Playback Functions
36
Using the Song Cover Function
38
Minus One
38
Displaying Lyrics and Chord Information
39
Displaying Scores
39
Recording Your Music
41
Recording with Style Backing
41
Listening to Your Song
41
Recording Without Accompaniment
42
Adding more Parts
42
Saving Your Song
44
About the Keyboard Modes
45
Arranger, Piano, Organ and Guitar Modes
45
Split and Whole Modes
46
Using the SPLIT Keyboard Mode
46
Using WHOLE Mode
47
Switching Parts on and off
47
Using the Performance Functions
48
Pitch Bend and Modulation
48
Transposition
48
Global Transpose
49
Octave
49
Key Touch (Velocity Sensitivity)
50
Master Tune
51
Using the D Beam Controller (E-60)
51
Using Optional Footswitches
54
Sustain Footswitch (HOLD)
54
Foot Switch
55
Expression (Foot Pedal)
56
Scale Tuning
57
Metronome
59
Additional Arranger/Style Functions
60
Playback Functions (Style Control)
60
Starting a Music Style
60
Stopping Style Playback
60
About Sync Start & Stop
61
Selecting Other Style Divisions
61
Other Ways of Selecting Arranger Patterns
61
Bass Inversion
61
Melody Intelligence
62
Linking MELODY INTELL Type Selection to the Styles (Style Melody Intell Link)
63
Using the Style Cover Function
63
Freeze Data
64
Saving a Style with a COVER Alteration
64
One Touch
65
Ignoring Certain One Touch Settings (Hold)
65
Programming Your Own One Touch Settings (WRITE)
65
More Refined Arranger Settings
66
Chord Recognition Area (ZONE)
66
Arranger Type (Chord Mode)
67
Arranger Hold
67
Intro & Ending Alteration
67
Dynamic Arranger
67
Tempo-Related Settings (Arranger Options)
68
Style Tempo
68
TEMPO CHANGE (RITARD and ACCELER)
69
Working with 'External' Styles
70
Using the CUSTOM Memories
70
Programming CUSTOM Assignments
70
Disk User
72
Style Finder: Quickly Locating Styles
73
Quick Location of the Style You Need
73
Editing the Style Finder Information
74
Advanced Keyboard Part Functions
77
Tuning Upper2: Coarse Tune and Fine Tune
77
Portamento for UP1 and UP2
77
Portamento Time
77
Portamento Mode: Mono/Poly
78
Lower Hold
78
Tone Edit: Editing Keyboard Parts
79
Using the Mixer Functions & Effects
81
Mixing Keyboard Parts
81
Volume and Status of the Style Parts
82
Editing the Keyboard Effects Processors
83
Reverb for Keyboard Parts
83
Chorus for Keyboard Parts
84
Using the Multi-Effects Processor (Multi-FX)
84
Selecting Another MFX Type and Editing It
85
Linking Multi-FX Type Selection to the Upper1 Part (Upper 1 M-FX Link)
85
Effects for Songs and Styles
86
Reverb for Style/Song Parts
86
Chorus for Style/Song Parts
86
Digital Bass Enhancer Function
87
Working with User Programs
88
Saving Your Settings to a User Program
88
Selecting User Programs
89
Cancel
89
Choosing User Programs Manually
90
Selecting User Programs with [DOWN][UP]
90
Working with the User Program Finder
90
Quick Location of the User Program You Need
91
Selectively Loading User Program Settings (User Program Hold)
92
Bypassing the AUTO FILL Function (Fill in on User Program Change)
92
Automatic Functions for User Programs
93
Song Link
93
Linking a MIDI Set to a User Program
94
User Program Recall
95
Editing User Program Finder Information
95
Editing the User Program Finder Information
96
Editing an Index
97
Music Assistant Functions
99
Creating New Music Assistant Registrations
99
Editing Music Assistant Registrations
100
Saving a Music Assistant Entry
100
Song and Style Makeup Tools
102
Mixing Song or Style Parts
102
Using the Makeup Tools
103
General Procedure
104
Palette
105
SOUND EDIT for Sounds
105
SOUND EDIT for Drum Sets
106
Drum Instr Edit
106
Common
107
Before Saving Your Settings
107
Saving Your Modified Song or Style
108
More Refined Song Functions
109
Programming MARK & JUMP Locations
109
Working with the Song Finder
110
Locating Files with the Song Finder
110
Editing the Song Finder Information
111
Editing an Index
113
Play List Function
115
Programming Play Lists
115
Editing Play Lists
116
Using Play Lists
118
Managing Play Lists
118
Editing Lyrics
120
Adding Lyrics to a Song
120
Exporting Lyrics Data as Text File
122
Using the 16-Track Sequencer
123
About the Sequencer's Main Page
123
General Considerations
123
Example 1: Recording a Song from Scratch
124
Preparations
125
Example 2: Adding Tracks
127
Saving Your Song
128
Editing 16-Track Songs
129
Easy Editing and Useful Functions
129
Editing One or Several Tracks (TRACK EDIT)
129
Editing Song Data Using Microscope Edit
143
General Notes about MICRO EDIT
144
Editing Events
145
Other Edit Operations
146
Style Converter
147
General Considerations
147
Using the Style Converter
148
Auditioning the Tracks
148
Programming Styles (Style Composer)
151
Concept
151
Recording Styles from Scratch
152
Starting the Style Composer
152
Clearing the RAM Memory (Initialize Style)
152
Getting Ready for the First Track
153
Recording
156
Auditioning Your Style and Adding more Tracks
156
Saving Your Style
157
Recording Other Tracks and Divisions
157
Muting Tracks While Recording Others
157
Remarks
157
Using Existing Styles
158
Starting with All Tracks of an Existing Style
158
Copying Individual Style Tracks
159
Editing Styles on the Fly Via Additional Recordings
160
Adding Notes in Realtime
160
Adding Controller Data in Realtime
160
Adding or Changing Settings of Existing Parts
160
Expression, Panpot, Reverb, Chorus
161
Changing the Preset Tempo
162
Style Track Edit Functions
162
Editing Individual Style Events (Style Micro Edit)
170
General Notes about STYLE MICRO EDIT
170
Editing Events
172
Other Edit Operations
173
Disk/Media Functions
175
The How-To's
175
Loading Data
176
Saving Data
176
Rename Functions
178
Delete
179
Copy
180
Format
181
Import User Program Function
182
Archiving Data Using a Computer (USB)
184
Backing up All of the E-60/E-50'S Data
186
Just in Case
186
MIDI
187
The How-To's
187
Accessing the MIDI Functions
187
Working with Presets
188
Editing Procedure
188
Editing MIDI Parameters
189
Keyboard, Style, Song Parts
189
MIDI System Parameters
190
MIDI Sets
193
Writing a MIDI Set
193
Using MIDI Sets
193
MIDI Set Selection at Power-On
194
Miscellaneous
195
Using V-LINK
195
General Settings
196
Song/Arranger Start Priority
196
Flashing Exit
197
Flashing Metronome
197
Info
197
Initializing the E-60/E-50 (Factory Reset)
197
Specifications
198
MFX Types and Parameters
200
MIDI Implementation Chart
208
Chord Intelligence
209
Index
211
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