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


 
Using the mixer functions & effects
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(8) Use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial, the [DEC]/[INC] buttons,
or the on-screen numeric pad (press the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial) to specify how much reverb
should be applied to the selected Keyboard part.
The effect parameters themselves can be edited on
an Effect page (see below).
The EFFECT LEVEL [REVERB] knob (far left) can be used
to set the output level of the Reverb processor. Set-
ting this parameter to “0” means that you no longer
hear the effect in question. By contrast, setting the
REVERB parameter of a Keyboard part to “0” means
that only the part in question is no longer processed
by the effect, while the remaining Keyboard parts are.
(9) Press the CHORUS knob of the Keyboard part
whose send level you want to change.
(10) Use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial, the [DEC]/[INC] buttons,
or the on-screen numeric pad (press the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial) to specify how much chorus
should be applied to the selected part.
The effect parameters themselves can be edited on
an Effect page (see below).
EFFECT LEVEL [CHORUS] knob (far left) can be used to
set the output level of the Chorus processor. Setting
this parameter to “0” means that you no longer hear
the effect in question. By contrast, setting the CHO-
RUS control of a Keyboard part to “0” means that
only the part in question is no longer processed by
the effect.
Volume and status of the Style
parts
After pressing the [MIXER] button twice, the following
page appears:
(By pressing [MIXER] yet again, you jump to the “SONG
MAKEUP TOOLS” page.)
Start Arranger playback (don’t forget to select the
desired pattern), then press the [SOLO] field of the
Style part you want to listen to in isolation.
Only one Style part can be soloed. Pressing another
[SOLO] field causes the corresponding part to be
played back in isolation. This setting cannot be saved:
it is merely meant to help you find the part whose
volume you want to change or that you want to
switch off (see below).
Note: If the Solo function is on while you save a User Program,
all tracks except the soloed one are swithed off, so that only
the soloed track will be audible when you recall the User Pro-
gram.
Use the knob icons and the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial, the
[DEC]/[INC] buttons, or the on-screen numeric pad
(press the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial) to set the volume of
the Style parts. See “Arranger parts” on p. 60 for a
description of the Style parts.
Use the [ON÷OFF] fields to mute Style parts you do
not need.
These settings can saved to a User Program (see
p. 88).
You can press the [STYLE¥MAKEUP¥TOOLS] field to
jump to the MAKEUP TOOLS mixer. The parameters
there provide more detailed Style mixing functions
(see p. 102).
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