Roland E-60, E-50 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Working with User Programs
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E-60/E-50 Music Workstation
If the User Program already contains a link to
another song, which you no longer need, press the
[DELETE¥SONG¥LINK] field. This is not necessary to
establish a new link – it is meant to cancel an existing
link.
(3) Press [MAKE¥NEW¥SONG¥LINK].
The display changes to:
Note: Songs that also contain lyrics information are flagged
by means of an “ ” icon. The note ( ) means that the file in
question also contains Play & Search information.
See “Locating files with the Song Finder” on p. 110.
(4) Press the field of the song you want to link to the
currently selected User Program.
(5) Press the [GET¥IT] field to establish the link to the
song whose name appears.
This takes you back to the “User Program” page. The
selection field now contains a small “SONG” message.
On the main page, User Programs with a link to a
song are indicated by means of a paper clip icon.
Linking a MIDI Set to a User Program
MIDI Sets are “User Programs for MIDI parameters”.
There are eight such memories (page 193).
If you regularly use the E-60/E-50 in different MIDI
environments (studio, live, band), preparing three MIDI
Sets and linking them to the User Programs you usually
use in the studio, on stage, etc., can be a time saver. In
other situations, such a link could be dangerous,
because it would reconfigure the E-60/E-50’s MIDI
parameters without you actually knowing it.
(1) Press the USER PROGRAM [LIST] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Press the [MIDI¥LINK] field.
(3) Press a MIDI Set [1]~[8] field to select the desired
MIDI Set.
To break the link to this MIDI Set, press its field again
(all indicator icons must be dark).
(4) Press [Back] to return to the User Program selection
page or the [EXIT] button to return to the main
page.
The selection field on the “USER PROGRAM SET LIST”
page now contains a small “MIDI” message. On the
main page, User Programs with a link to a MIDI Set
are indicated by means of a MIDI socket icon.
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