Roland PAINO DISCOVER5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Owners Manual
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Use a name that somehow summarizes the
memory’s contents. The name of the song you
will use these settings for is probably the most
explicit name you can think of.
It is perfectly possible to program several User
Programs for one song. Selecting a User Pro-
gram is a lot faster than calling up one of the
DisCover 5’s functions, modifying the settings,
etc., while playing. You could program one User
Program for the first part of a song, another
one for the bridge, and a third one for the clos-
ing section. Doing so allows you to “play” with
the effect settings of the Keyboard parts, for
example.
(5) Press the [EXECUTE] field.
The display confirms that the settings have
been written to the selected memory and
returns to the page of step (1) above.
Selecting User Programs
Cancel
For song playback, or whenever you want to start anew, you should select the “Cancel” User Program. This allows
you to leave the User Program mode (i.e. no longer work with the settings of the last User Program you may
have loaded).
These settings can be recalled any time, i.e. even
after selecting a “regular” User Program.
Simultaneously press User Program [DOWN] and
[UP].
Note: The “Cancel” memory is read-only. You cannot
write data to it.
Note: Unless you specified a User Program for the Star-
tup function (page 85), you can also load the original
Cancel settings by powering off your DisCover 5 and
turning it back on again.
Using the numeric buttons and/or the display
Selecting User Programs works exactly like selecting Tones: you can work with the TONE/USER PROGRAM sec-
tion (after pressing [USER≈PROGRAM]), via the display, or both.
The display tracks your actions on the TONE/USER
PROGRAM pad, so that you could start by pressing
one of those buttons, and finish off via the display.
(1) Press the [USER≈PROGRAM] field on the main
page.
Alternatively, press the [USER≈PROGRAM] but-
ton.
The display changes to:
There are two Groups with 8 banks each.
(2) Press the [GROUP] button once or twice (so
that the “A” or “B” indicator lights).
You can also press the [A] or [B] field in the dis-
play.
(3) Press a TONE/USER PROGRAM [1]~[8] button
to select a bank within this Group.
You can also press a [1]~[8] field in the display.
(4) Press the field of the User Program you need.
If you selected “Tone/User Program Select
Mode” [1] (page 35), you can also press a TONE/
USER PROGRAM [1]~[8] button to select a
memory within this bank.
In that case, you can select the group (A or B)
and the bank (1~8) a little ahead of the song
part where you want the new settings to take