Roland E-09 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Function Menu
The Function menu lets you make a variety of different settings.
Parameters marked by “
*
” can be saved in a user program. (p. 16)
Here’s the basic procedure for setting a parameter of the Function menu.
1.
Press [FUNCTION] so it’s lit.
2.
Use FAMILY [ ][ ] to select the function group that includes the parameter you want to set.
KBD SET:
KBD Touch, MasterTune, Transpose, Trans Mode, PB Range, Split Point, Split Hold, Split Int, FSW
METRONOME:
Metro TS, Metro Vol
OCTAVE:
Main Oct, Dual Oct, Split Oct
VOLUME:
Main Vol, Dual Vol, Split Vol, Auto Bass, Acc Drum, Acc Bass, Accomp
ARR SET:
ChordInt, Arr Hold, Educational, Bass Inv, MI
EFFECTS:
REVERB, CHORUS, MFX, Tone MFX, Rev MAIN, Chr MAIN, Pan MAIN, Rev DUAL, Chr DUAL, Pan DUAL, Rev SPLIT,
Chr SPLIT, Pan SPLIT
KBD SCALE:
Scale C/C#/D/Eb/E/F/F#/G/Ab/A/Bb/B, Scale Mode
MIDI:
Local, MIDI TxRx, Sync Rx, Style PC, NTA Rx14, Pitch Bend, Modulation, Prog Change, Velo Rx, Clock Tx, Start Stop
UTILITY:
LCD Contrast, Factory Reset, Bulk Dump
3.
Use SELECT [ ][ ] to select the parameter you want to adjust.
4.
Use TEMPO [ (-)][ (+)] to adjust the selected parameter.
To reset the parameter to its default value, press TEMPO [ (-)] and [ (+)] simultaneously.
5.
If you want to adjust another parameter, return to step 2.
Setting a Function Menu Parameter
KBD SET Parameters
Parameter
Value Explanation
KBD Touch
*
1–127
(default: 110)
Adjusts the strength of the notes when Keyboard Touch is turned “off” ([KEYBOARD TOUCH] unlit). For
details, refer to p. 15.
This screen will also appear if you hold down [KEYBOARD TOUCH] for a few moments.
MasterTune 427.4–452.6
(default: 440.0)
Adjusts the reference pitch.
The reference pitch is usually expressed as the pitch of the middle “A” note. When playing together with
other instruments, you must ensure that all instruments are set to the same reference pitch so that they will
be in tune. The setting that adjusts the reference pitch is called “Master Tune.”
Transpose
*
-12–12
(default: 0)
Specifies the transposition that will occur when Transpose is turned on ([TRANSPOSE] lit), in units of semi-
tones. For details, refer to p. 12.
This screen will also appear if you hold down [TRANSPOSE] for a few moments.
Trans Mode
*
INT,
MIDI,
I+M
(default: INT)
Specifies the part(s) that will be affected by the Transpose setting.
INT:
The keyboard parts and arranger parts will be transposed. Notes received from the MIDI IN connector
will play at their original pitch.
MIDI:
Only the notes received from the MIDI IN connector will be transposed.
I+M:
The keyboard parts, the arranger parts, and all notes received from the MIDI IN connector will be
transposed.
PB Range 0–24
(default: 2)
Specifies the amount of change that will occur when you move the BENDER/MODULATION lever all the
way to left or right. You can set this in semitone steps over a range of 24 semitones (2 octaves).
Pitch bend can be used only with the Main part and Dual part. (p. 15)
Split Point
*
48–84
(default: 60)
Specifies the split point (the key forming the boundary between tones) for the Arranger and the Split part.
This specifies the lowest key that will play the Main part. “60” corresponds to “C4.”
This screen will also appear if you hold down [ARRANGER] for a few moments.
Split Hold
*
OFF, ON
(default: OFF)
Makes the Split part continue sounding. A note you play on the Split part will continue sounding until you
play the next note on that part.
Split Int
*
OFF, ON
(default: OFF)
Lets you produce a chord by holding down one key in the Split part.
For example, to produce a “C” chord, you would normally need to hold down the three keys “C,” “E,” and
“G.” However, the Split Int function lets you produce the “C” chord simply by holding down the “C” key
alone.
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