Roland PAINO DISCOVER5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Owners Manual
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Choosing other Tones (or Drum Sets)
The DisCover 5 contains 1,422 Tones (or sounds) that can be assigned to the Upper and Lower parts. There are
three methods for assigning Tones to the Upper part (two for the Lower part).
(1) If one of the buttons in the SONG MAKEUP
TOOLS section below the display lights, press
[EXIT] to switch it off.
(2) Press the [TONE≈FINDER] button.
The display changes to:
(3) Take a look at the part name below the mea-
sure indication (right side).
If it does not correspond to the part you wish
to assign another Tone to (which can only hap-
pen in Split mode), press and hold the [LOWER]
button until the “UPPER” (or “M.DRUMS”) mes-
sage changes to “LOWER”. The Lower part is
indeed the only additional part that can be
active alongside the Upper (or M.Drums) part.
(4) If the [Family] indicator icon is not high-
lighted, press it.
The eight big fields contain the names of the
first eight Tone families.
(5) Press the field that corresponds to the kind of
Tone you need if it is already displayed (in the
above example, [ACCORDION] has been
selected).
Use the [ø] or [˚] field (lower right) to select
another group of up to eight Tone names.
(There are 34 families in all that are divided
over five display pages.)
The display now lists eight Tones of the selected
family.
(6) Press the field of the Tone you are interested
in. If you don’t like it, press another field.
(7) If none of the Tones available on this page fit
the bill, use [ø] or [˚] to jump to another page.
The number of Tone pages depends on the fam-
ily you select. If the [˚] field is not displayed in
the bottom right corner, you have reached the
last Tone page of the selected family.
(8) Use the two arrow fields to change the
OCTAVE (transposition) of the selected Tone.
This is only necessary if you feel the Tone is
right for what you want to play, but too high or
too low.
(9) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main
page.
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TONE FINDER function