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


 
Using the 16-track sequencer
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The display changes to:
(3) Press the [REC¥TRK] field and use the [DATA÷ENTRY]
dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to select the track
you want to record to.
(4) Press the [REC¥TYPE] field and use the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the [DEC]/[INC] buttons to
specify how the tracks linked to the Keyboard parts
should behave (see p. 125).
Note: “REC TYPE” can only be changed for the Keyboard parts
(UP1, UP2, LWR, MBS) and the MI part.
(5) See step (7) and following on page 125 for what to
do now.
Note: Select a track that either contains no data or whose
data may be overwritten (“Replace”). If you select REC MODE=
“Mix”, the new data are added to the data already present on
the selected track.
(6) Press the [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button or play the first
notes (if you selected COUNT IN= “Wait Note”).
Note: The PLAY/STOP function can also be assigned to the D
Beam controller (E-60) or an optional footswitch (see “Start/
Stop Song” on p. 53, “Play/Stop” on p. 55).
(7) Play the new part.
(8) Press the RECORDER [PLAY÷STOP¥®÷ª] button to
stop recording.
Saving your song
The 16-track sequencer uses a special portion of the
E-60/E-50’s RAM memory where all editing takes place.
To ensure that you do not forget to save your song
after recording and/or editing it, you are given the
opportunity to do so upon leaving the 16-track
Sequencer page (by pressing the [EXIT] button):
Note: The Song RAM memory is erased when you switch off
your E-60/E-50.
Note: If you use the 16-track sequencer to edit a song that
already contains Cover modifications, the Cover settings are
ignored and erased when you save the edited version of your
song. We therefore recommend saving such songs under a dif-
ferent name (unless you used [FREEZE¥DATA] before you
started editing your song. See “Before saving your settings” on
page 107.)
(1) Press [YES] to save your changes (and the entire
song). This will take you to the following display
page:
(Press [NO] to return to the main page without saving
the song.)
If you don’t want to wait until the above warning
(“Song has been changed…”) is displayed automati-
cally, proceed as follows. Using this “manual” save
function has the advantage that you can save your
song whenever you are happy with your latest
recording or edits. Bear in mind that a power failure
is all it takes to lose your song. Don’t wait until it is
too late…
Press the [SAVE] field on the 16-track Sequencer’s
main page.
The display now responds with:
You can also select this page by pressing the
[DISK&MEDIA] button‰ [SAVE] field‰ [SONG] field.
(2) Specify where you want to save your song:
Press the [INTERNAL¥MEMORY] field to select the
E-60/E-50’s internal memory as target (this is a 16MB
storage area similar to a hard disk).
Insert a floppy disk into the drive and press the
[FLOPPY] field.
Press the [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY] field. This option is
only available if you connected a memory card to the
E-60/E-50’s PCMCIA slot.
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