Roland 5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Europa User Guide
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Transfer patches from tape to Europa?
Transfer patches from tape to Europa?Transfer patches from tape to Europa?
Transfer patches from tape to Europa?
When Europa is initially installed and powered on for the first time, Europa will automatically copy all of
the patches and presets stored in NVRAM into Europa’s internal flash, so there is no need to follow these
steps to do a first time transfer.
NOTE: These steps will clobber the patches/presets stored in Europa’s internal flash, so if they need to be
saved, do so by following the instructions in the “Save
SaveSave
Save
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patches
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MIDI?
MIDI?MIDI?
MIDI?
section below. This process will also clobber Europa’s persistent state, so any currently edited patches,
MIDI channel or other board settings should be saved if desired.
A tape restore is accomplished by performing the following steps:
Power off the Jupiter 6
Press and hold TAPE
TAPETAPE
TAPE while powering on (to boot up to Roland mode)
Load the patches/presets from tape as done before the Europa upgrade
Verify that patches/presets are OK while still in Roland mode – all banks and all numbers
Power off the Jupiter 6
Press and hold PORTAMENTO
PORTAMENTOPORTAMENTO
PORTAMENTO while powering on. This will force patches and presets to be copied
from NVRAM into Europa’s internal flash. Keep holding PORTAMENTO
PORTAMENTOPORTAMENTO
PORTAMENTO down until a boot code is
shown! If this step is skipped, preset bank C & D will be overwritten with Europa’s persistent
settings!
Boot code E
EE
E-
--
-2
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2 will be shown, indicating that patches/presets have been copied from NVRAM and
converted in Europa’s flash
Boot code E
EE
E-
--
-4
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4 and/or E
EE
E-
--
-5
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5 may appear indicating that NVRAM is corrupt. This is expected, as
Europa uses NVRAM occupied by Roland’s preset bank C & D to store its internal settings.
Reloading patches/presets from tape will most likely clobber Europa’s settings
Press a front panel button or a key on the keyboard to continue booting
Verify that patches/presets are OK. They are now preset in Europa’s flash
Repeat as necessary for the number of tapes with patches/presets on them. Save them to MIDI, and
throw the tapes away!
Set Europa’s MIDI channel?
Set Europa’s MIDI channel?Set Europa’s MIDI channel?
Set Europa’s MIDI channel?
Not only is Europa’s MIDI channel settable, it is also remembered across board power cycles if memory
protect is disabled! To set, press and hold the TUNE
TUNETUNE
TUNE button. Pressing A
AA
A allows channel selection of 1
11
1-
--
-8
88
8
through the 1
11
1-
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-8 NUMBER
8 NUMBER8 NUMBER
8 NUMBER buttons, and B
BB
B allows channel selection of 9-16 – also by selecting it via the
1
11
1-
--
-8 NUMBER
8 NUMBER8 NUMBER
8 NUMBER buttons. See the Setting
SettingSetting
Setting
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the
Jupiter
JupiterJupiter
Jupiter
6’s
6’s6’s
6’s
base
basebase
base
MIDI
MIDIMIDI
MIDI
channel
channelchannel
channel section for
further details.
Reload factory patches and board settings?
Reload factory patches and board settings?Reload factory patches and board settings?
Reload factory patches and board settings?
The following steps will reload factory patches into NVRAM and Europa’s flash, as well as Europa’s
default settings. Be sure to save off any critical patches/presets to MIDI beforehand!
Power off the Jupiter 6
Press and hold the BENDER
BENDERBENDER
BENDER button
Power on the Jupiter 6
Wait for a boot code E
EE
E-
--
-6
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6. Press a front panel button or key on the keyboard to continue
All patches/presets in NVRAM and in Europa’s flash have been restored to factory defaults