Roland E-80 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Using the performance functions
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E-80 Music Workstation
Portamento—Switches the Portamento function
(page 101) on and off.
Soft, Sostenuto, Hold—The footswitch can be used as a
Soft, Sostenuto or Sustain (Hold pedal). Note that “Hold”
can also be controlled using a dedicated (but optional)
DP-2, DP-6, or BOSS FS-5U footswitch connected to the
HOLD FOOTSWITCH socket.
Hold Lower1—The footswitch does the same as the
LOWER 1 HOLD function (see also p. 102).
Hold Lower2—The footswitch does the same as the
LOWER 2 HOLD function (see also p. 102).
Hold Lower 1–2—The footswitch allows you to switch
the LOWER 1/2 HOLD functions on and off.
Talk—The footswitch performs the same function as the
[TALK] button in the VOCAL HARMONIST section.
Harmony On/Off—The footswitch allows you to switch
the currently selected HARMONY function ([VOCODER],
[SMALL] or [ENSEMBLE]) on and off. Select this function
if you want to switch the harmonies on for the choruses
and off for the verses (for example), while playing on the
keyboard.
Minus One—The footswitch allows you to switch the
Minus-One function on and off. See page 45 for how to
select the option that will be used when the Minus-One
function is on.
Keyboard Exchange UP2/1—Allows you to switch off
the UP1 part and activate the UP2 part – and vice versa.
Note: If neither UP1 nor UP2 are on when you first press
the footswitch, one of them is activated.
Keyboard Exchange LW2/1—Allows you to switch off
the LW1 part and activate the LW2 part – and vice versa.
Note: If neither LW1 nor LW2 are on when you first press
the footswitch, one of them is activated.
Break Mute—When you press the footswitch, Arranger
playback is muted for the remainder of the current mea-
sure. This is great for rock’n’roll songs.
Reset/Start—This function allows you have the Arranger
start on the first beat of the currently selected Music
Style pattern when you press the footswitch. Use it
when you are accompanying a singer or soloist whose
timing is a little shaky and suddenly notice that the
Arranger lags one or two beats behind the singer/soloist.
Viewer Page Down—Allows you to select the previous
TXT or BMP “page” in the E-80’s internal memory. See
page 56 for details.
Viewer Page Up—Allows you to select the next TXT or
BMP “page” in the E-80’s internal memory. See page 56
for details.
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Expression (Foot Pedal)
An optional EV-5, EV-7 or BOSS FV-300L expression
pedal connected to the FOOT PEDAL socket allows you
to control the volume of all parts by foot. You can
reverse the expression pedal’s effect and specify that
certain parts are not to be controlled by the expression
pedal.
(1) Press the [MENU] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Press the [FOOT¥CONTROLLER] field, followed by
the [FOOT¥PEDAL] field.
(3) Use the ARR PART and KBD PART fields to select
the Arranger or Keyboard part whose setting you
want to change.
(4) Press the [FOOT¥PEDAL¥ASSIGN] field and use the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to
select “Expression”.
Select “Off” if the part in question should not
respond to movements of the expression pedal.
(5) Press the [UP] or [DOWN] field and use the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to set
the value.
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