User Program Edit Parameters; Keyboard Part Mixer Parameters - Roland E-A7 Reference Manual

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User Program Edit Parameters

The following parameters can be set for each Performance memory:
Parameter/Group
Explanation
Here you can make settings for the keyboard parts
Keyboard Part Mixer
(UP1, UP2, UP3, LWR).
Here you can make effect settings for the keyboard
Keyboard Part MFX
parts (UP1, UP2, UP3, LWR).
Style Part Mixer
Here you can make settings for the style parts.
This function group allows you to specify where and
Arranger Setting
how the selected Style should scan the note messages
generated by your playing for chord information.
Here you can make settings for the Melody Intelligent
function.
Melody Intelligent
Melody Intelligent is a function that automatically
adds harmony to the keyboard parts.
Split
Here you can specify the split point of the keyboard.
Here you can specify the parts for which the Scale
Scale Tune Switch
Tune setting is enabled.
Here you can specify how the pitch will be adjusted
Scale Tune
in units of one cent (1/100 of a semitone) relative to
equal temperament.
Pad Setting
Here you can make settings for the pads.
Here you can make settings for the assignable switch-
Assignable Setting
es and control pedal.

Keyboard Part Mixer Parameters

This function group can be selected using
0
Program Edit"
"Keyboard Part Mixer "
Keyboard Part Mixer screen by pressing the
of the left main screen.
The vertical columns correspond to each keyboard part (UP1, UP2,
UP3, LWR).
The horizontal rows show parameters that you can edit.
Use the direct buttons and Cursor buttons to select the desired
parameter, and use the Value
knob (when the LED is unlit) to edit the value.
The following parameters are available:
Reverb Send
Signal level sent from each part to reverb
Parameter
Value
Reverb Send
0–127
Chorus Send
Signal level sent from each part to chorus
Parameter
Value
Chorus Send
0–127
Pan
Pan (left/right position) of each part
Parameter
Value
Pan
L64–0–R63
0
[MENU]
"User
You can also access the
[F1]
button (Kbd Mixer)
[-] [+]
buttons or the Balance/Value
Volume/Part Switch
Volume and on/off setting of each part
Parameter
Value
Volume
0–127
MFX Switch
The E-A7 provides one multi-effect (MFX) for the keyboard parts.
For each part, you can specify whether the MFX is applied.
Parameter
Value
MFX Switch
Off, On
Key Touch (velocity sensitivity)
Here you can make settings for the keyboard touch.
Parameter
Value
High, Medium,
Key Touch Curve
Low, Fixed*
Key Touch Min
1–126
Key Touch Max
2–127
Key Touch Fixed*
1–127
[*]
This parameter can only be edited if the
"Fixed "
parameter is set to
EQ
Here you can make equalizer (EQ) settings for each keyboard part.
Parameter
Value
EQ Switch
Off, On
1500, 2000,
3000, 4000,
High Freq (Hz)
6000, 8000,
12000
High Gain (dB)
-15–+15
200, 250, 315,
400, 500, 630,
800, 1000,
1250, 1600,
Mid Freq (Hz)
2000, 2500,
3150, 4000,
5000, 6300,
8000
Mid Gain (dB)
-15–+15
Explanation
High:
Select this setting for max-
imum expressiveness. Even small
variations of the force with which
you strike a key produce audible
changes. The trade-off is, however,
that you have to strike the keys
forcefully to reach the maximum
volume.
Medium:
Medium velocity sensitivi-
ty.
The keyboard responds to velocity
changes, but the maximum volume
can be obtained more easily than
with
"High "
(This is the default
setting.)
Low:
Select this setting if you are
used to playing on an electronic
organ or if you do not want velocity
changes to bring about major vol-
ume changes.
Fixed:
Select this setting if all notes
you play on the keyboard should
have the same velocity value. When
you set this parameter, the
"Key
Touch Fixed"
field can be edited
This parameter allows you to set the
smallest velocity value with which
you can trigger the selected part.
This parameter allows you to set the
highest velocity value with which
you can trigger the selected part.
Allows you to set the value when
"Curve"
"Fixed "
is set to
"Key Touch Curve"
Explanation
This parameter allows you to switch
the equalizer on and off.
Allows you to set the cutoff frequen-
cy of the high band (this is a shelving
filter).
Use this parameter to set the level of
the selected
"High"
frequency.
Positive values boost (increase the
volume of ) that frequency band,
negative values cut (attenuate) it.
Allows you to set the cutoff fre-
quency of the middle band (this is a
peaking filter).
Use this parameter to set the level of
the selected
"Mid"
frequency.
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