Roland E-80 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Playing back songs (Standard MIDI Files)
E-80 Music Workstation
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Press the [Search≈Only] field to have the E-80 search
for names that contain the supplied information.
(This would allow you to also locate a file called
“Raggabeat” if you entered “BEA”.)
(5) Press the [FIND] field to start your search.
The display returns to the “Music Assistant” window
and displays the entries that correspond to your
search criteria.
Note: If no Music Assistant registrations were found, the fol-
lowing message appears and no entries are displayed (in which
case you need to press the [ARTIST] or [GENRE] field to display
all entries again):
(6) Press the field of the Music Assistant registration
you need and start playing.
Note: To return to the previous page without searching for
registrations, press the [Back] field.
Note: To once again display all file names after a search
(which causes only matching entries to be displayed), press one
of the alphabetical sort icons ([NAME], [ARTIST], [GENRE]) on
the “Music Assistant” page.
Note: See “Music Assistant Mark” on p. 134 and “Music Assis-
tant functions” on p. 137 for how to create or edit Music Assis-
tant data.
Playing back songs (Standard MIDI
Files)
Your E-80 contains all kinds of functions for “customiz-
ing” the songs you play back via easy-to-use routines.
Let us first look at the playback functions proper.
(1) Press the FINDER [SONG] button.
You can also press the [SONG] field on the main page
to select songs.
The display changes to:
(2) If it isn’t already highlighted, press the
[INTERNAL≈MEMORY] field in the upper right cor-
ner.
The E-80 is shipped with a few example songs that
can be used here. This function is also available for
songs you record or save to the internal memory (or a
memory card).
The display shows a list of 5 songs (Standard MIDI
Files) in the internal memory. If you prefer to listen to
one of your own songs on floppy disk, insert it into
the drive and press the [FLOPPY] field.
To listen to a song on memory card, insert the card
and select [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY], then continue with
step (3).
(3) If the name of the song you want to listen to is
already displayed, press its line.
(4) To display the next 5 songs, press the [˚] field in the
lower right corner.
You can press this field as many times as necessary
(or until it is no longer displayed). You can also use
the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
To return to a previous group of 5 songs, press [ø] (or
use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons).
SONG