Keyboard Mode - Roland E-66 Owner's Manual

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While holding the VARIATION
button [51] press the select
button corresponding to the
selected variation once more;
again the three lines will appear
in the display (no Variation
selected).
d) When you release the but-
tons, the number "2" will disap-
pear and be replaced by "A11."
When a dot (.) lights in the third
field of the display [31], it
indicates that a Variation of the
displayed Tone number is in
effect. In our example, it lights
to indicate that a Variation of
'A11' is currently selected.
Keyboard Mode
can be played in one of the
following different modes:
Upper, Lower, M Bass, Arranger
and M Drums. Each mode can
be selected by pressing the
corresponding button in the
KEYBOARD MODE section.
The selected mode(s) is (are)
indcated by the corresponding
LED(s) in the KEYBOARD
MODE section.
It is possible, for example, to
play a piano Tone over the
entire keyboard by selecting the
Upper mode, or to play a string
Tone on the entire keyboard by
selecting the Lower mode.
NOTE:
When you've selected the
Arranger mode (ARRANGER
LED lit), each note or chord
played in the Arranger section
277"
(left side) of the keyboard is
used to control the selected
Music Style.
ARRANGER

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