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Roland E-100 Electronic Keyboard User Manual

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6. 41 42 IPopTomHFI48 BME opc 52 PopKik36 50 LLL N Drum Kits are collections of over 90 sounds each assigned to a different key Note Drum Kits can only be assigned to the Main part so neither to the Split nor the Dual part Note One Kit 530 is actually a sound effects SFX kit that cannot be used for drumming but rather for triggering various sound effects Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 Sound effects SFX The E 200 E 100 also contains individual sound effects like Train Kitty HrseGllp etc and individual drum and percus sion sounds that are assigned to the entire range of the part you select them for Main Split or Dual Note that those sounds do not work like the Drum Kits only one sound is assigned to the keyboard and can be played melodi cally though Train melodies are probably interesting at best It might therefore be a good idea to proceed as follows 1 2 E 200 E 100 Press the button Decide whether you want to play the sound effect or per cussion sound with your left or right hand If you want to use your left hand assign a sound effect to the Split part To play the effect with your right hand assign it to the Main part Change the split point page 38 in such a way that only a few keys are assigned to the percussion sound so
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13. Dly Delay with four repetition lines TmCtrDly This effect controls the delay time in realtime Reverb A nice Reverb effect GteRevNr Gate Reverb is a special type of Reverb in which the reverberant sound is suddenly cut off and does not gradually decrease GteRevRv A gated Reverb effect that sounds backwards GteRevS1 The reverberant sound moves from right to left GteRevS2 The reverberant sound moves from left to right 2PtchShf A Pitch Shifter changes the pitch of the original sound This 2 voice effect has two pitch shifters and adds 5 two transposed copies to the original sound FbPtchShf Pitch Shifter with several echoes 6 OD Chors This effect connects an Overdrive and a Chorus in series Series means that the first effect is also pro cessed by the second ODP Flger This effect connects an Overdrive and Flanger in series OD Delay This effect connects an Overdrive and a Delay in series DS Chors This effect connects distortion and a Chorus in series 05 Flger This effect connects distortion and a Flanger in series DS Delay This effect connects distortion and a Delay in series EH Chors This effect connects an Enhancer and a Chorus In series EH Flger This effect connects an Enhancer and a Fanger In series EH Delay This effect connects an Enhancer and a Delay in series Cho This effect connects a Chorus and a Delay in series gt Delay This effect conne
14. If you like you can also mute several parts E CCC CC What are tracks The term track is used only for your convenience We bor rowed it from tape recorders that allow for recording sev eral musical parts by the same person one part after the other In the case of the E 200 E 100 the term is only used to indicate that we are dealing with separate musical parts Here indeed like with computer based sequencers what really counts are the MIDI channels Songs you record with the E 200 E 100 and the Standard MIDI Files you play back can consist of up to 16 tracks i e MIDI channels In many instances only certain tracks are used but the following are almost certainly present in every Standard MIDI File Track 2 bass Track 4 melody Track 10 drums The STYLIST buttons allow you to mute the following tracks RIGHT Refers to track 4 of the selected Standard MIDI File Music data for educational purposes especially piano music use this track for the right hand part Mute this track to play the right hand yourself while listening to the left hand part of the Standard MIDI File The E 200 E 100 con tains an excellent stereo piano Tone you could use LEFT Refers to track 3 of the selected Standard MIDI File Music data for educational purposes especially piano music use this track for the left hand part See also above OTHERS Mutes all tracks that cannot be muted w
15. Roland E 200 E 100 Footswitch The E 200 E 100 s FOOTSWITCH socket rear panel allows you to connect optional DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U footswitch The footswitch can be used for sustaining the notes you are playing default as Soft or Sostenuto pedal to switch the Rotary effect speed and more See FSW Footswitch Assign p 38 and Using the outputs and an optional foot switch p 51 To use it for holding the notes you are playing proceed as fol lows 1 Connect a DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U footswitch to the FOOTSWITCH jack 2 Play a note with your right hand 3 Press the footswitch 4 Release the key The note s you played keep on sounding after you release the corresponding keys 5 To stop the note s from sounding release the footswitch Using effects The E 200 E 100 contains digital Reverb and Chorus effects processors You can switch them on off and select other types You can also set the Send level the amount of Reverb or Cho rus to be applied to the various Keyboard parts Please bear in mind that the Chorus effect cannot be combined with the MFX so you need to choose between Chorus or MFX for the Main part Using the multi effects processor MFX The multi effects MFX processor can be used for processing the Main part It can generate various effects 47 some of which are combinations of two effects while the Reverb and Chorus processors only generate effects that
16. i allows to 700 a Music Style on floppy disk memory Insert a disk into the drive Press to select the Disk mode Select the LOHE 27 1 function using FAMILY lt gt Use SELECT lt gt to select the Music Style you wish to load The YES message next to it starts flashing Press the YES button to load the selected file Note Press if you do not want to load the selected file after all If YES the display now shows the message ales the data have been loaded the cmi message briefly appears pies ir big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Note See also Possible error messages p 48 Saving files to disk HE E 200 AME the following Save functions Use this function to save the contents of the internal ices Program memories all 10 of them to a floppy disk Note The User Program set data also contain the TONE button 28 zn This allows you to save the song in the memory to a floppy disk A song saved to disk a Standard MIDI File 1 2 3 4 5 Insert a disk into the drive Every floppy contains a square tab that allows you to close a little window With the tab in that position you can save data to the disk Do not forget to write enable the disk by closing this little window prior to inserting the ak Press DISK d and use SELECT lt gt to select EE Or If necessary u
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22. 100 s keyboard you must transmit these notes on MIDI channel 14 from your computer or exter nal MIDI instrument to the E 200 E 100 and select On here NTA notes can only be received they are not transmitted The notes you play on the E 200 E 100 s keyboard are indeed transmitted to the Arranger from there to the Arranger parts and used to play the accompaniment in the right key Since all Music Style notes are transmitted via MIDI there is no need to send the NTA notes separately PitchBnd Pitch Bend On Off Default setting On This filter allows you to enable On or disable Off the transmission and reception of Pitch Bend messages These messages are used to temporarily increase or decrease the pitch of the Keyboard part notes Main Dual Split Modulatn Modulation On Off Default setting On This filter allows you to enable On or disable Off the transmission and reception of Modula tion messages These messages are used to add vibrato to the notes you play control change 1 ProgChng Program Change On Off Default setting On This filter allows you to enable On or disable Off the transmission and reception of Program Change messages These messages are used to select Tones Styles or User Programs Velo Rx Receive Velocity On 1127 Default setting On This filter allows you to enable On or disable the reception of velocity messages This only applies to not
23. 2 Tones Split L Main R Dual 2 Tones Main Dual Melody Intelligence 18 types Octave 4 4 Transpose 12 12 V Link System updates Yes Connections USB file transfer MIDI IN OUT Outputs L Mono Right 1 4 phone jacks Phones 1 2 DC IN adapter Others E 200 Output Power 10W 10W with Digital Bass Enhancer Stereo Speakers x 13cm Bass Reflex E 100 Output Power 5W 5W with Digital Bass Enhancer Stereo speakers 2 x 12cm Power supply 12V 3 5A E 200 12V 1A E 100 Dimensions 1020 x 355 x 132 mm Weight 8kg E 200 7kg E 100 Supplied accessories E 200 Owner s Manual PSB 4U adapter music rest USB cable E 100 Owner s Manual ACO adapter music rest USB cable Note Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Roland E 200 E 100 oOuoueH cz 8 z 90 291 SONIMLS 8 Z 18 ofueg 0 2 90 19 SDNIMIS 0 c 08 OU 9 Z 0 105 0 SOL 091 SONIULS 492724 0 Z 6 56 094 ZE Z 8 DOZ 0 2 8 69 SONIULS 4549975 6 c S g O c 8 6 8 Z 9 89 SDNIMLS 0 Z IS 1 20900 8 c 8 8 dey 0 Z Lv Sl SONIMLS 4501697 8 06 9 Z 8 1 0 Z 9 98 SONIULS O 05 4 ssguebjO Op Z 9 dvd euupeas 0 01 SSI SONIULS lt 60155 9 Z t
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25. 46 Use SELECT lt gt to select the parameter you wish to edit see below Note In FUNCTION mode SELECT lt gt do not allow you to jump from one family to the next The VALUE message and a setting appear to signal that you can change edit the selected parameter Use the DATA ENTRY NO YES buttons to modify the setting of the selected parameter Note See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 Note To return to the default value of the currently selected parameter press and simultaneously 5 Use FAMILY lt gt to select another Function parameter are saved to the Flash memory when you leave the Function 6 Continue with step 3 7 Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function KB SET parameters ll Kod Touch 15 127 Default setting 110 Use this parameter to set the E 200 E 100 s fixed velocity value that will be used when the icon is not displayed See p 31 Note This parameter can also be selected by pressing and holding KEYBOARD TOUCH B MstrTune Master Tune 427 4 452 6 Default setting 440 0 This parameter allows you to change the E 200 E 100 s overall tuning which may be nec essary when you accompany a singer an acoustic instrument or when you play to a recording on CD or cassette Transpos 12 12 Default setting 0 Use this parameter to transpose the E 200 E 100 in semitones If you
26. E 200 E 100 17 Specifications E 200 E 100 Intelligent Keyboard Keyboard 61 keys velocity sensitive Sound source PCM samples Max polyphony 64 voices Tones 510 panel sounds 542 XG compatible voices 256 GM2 compatible sounds Drum Kits 20 Drum Kits 11 XG compatible Drum Kits 9 GM2 compatible Drum Kits Multitimbral parts 19 Compatibility GM2 GS XG Lite Display type New large backlit custom display Panel controls VOLUME knob ACCOMP KEYBOARD BALANCE but tons TEMPO DATA buttons BENDER MODULATION lever FAMILY buttons SELECT buttons 10 Style family buttons plus numeric but tons 0 9 8 assignable TONE family buttons Music Styles 94 Styles in Flash memory 78 factory 16 change able One Touch 2 x 78 Orchestrator 3 levels Drum amp Bass Combo Full Band Stylist 5 Acoustic Pop Rock Dance World Songs Realtime SMF player 16 track Recorder 4 easy modes ALL Keyboard Single Punch In Out Song Stylist 5 Acoustic Pop Rock Dance World Flash Memory For Music Styles and Songs User Programs 10 Effects Reverb 8 types Chorus 8 types Multi FX 47 types Data storage E 200 FDD 3 5 2HD 2DD Styles Songs SMF User Programs E 100 amp E 200 File save amp load from PC via USB Style Song Metronome Time Signature setting 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 6 8 9 8 Volume setting Other functions 2 easy modes Piano Arranger Music Assistant 106 settings Split
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28. buttons to move the cursor to another character position that character flashes Use the numeric buttons to assign a character to that position The available characters are Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assign the desired characters to the remaining positions Note Each time you press another numeric button for entering characters the cursor advances automatically to the next posi tion This works like a mobile phone After entering the name press the button to save the Style to the E 200 s Flash memory Roland E 200 E 100 The display now counts down 3 At the end of me operation the display briefly shows the Quem mama E message Note Press NOL sm do not wish to save the Music Style after all 7 Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function 4 Removing songs from the Flash memory d you no longer need can be deleted which is called 5 morc here to make room for new songs 1 Press FUNCTION ss FUNCTION 6 Wait until the display shows the name of the first song memory 101 then proceed with the following step Note The He Zorn message means that there are no song data that could be deleted Use the SELECT lt gt buttons to select the song you wish to delete SELECT Press the button The display now shows the Supe 2 Starts flashing Press the button again to delete the song or NO if you do
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30. pP s G sponding notes to sound If you select OFF the corresponding OFF None of the E 200 E 100 s parts transmits receives s io E nn ls ids MIDI messages are no longer sent to the internal tone genera MIDI messages cup Us tor but they are still transmitted to the MIDI OUT port and 1 Accomp 1 9 ccompie hence to external MIDI instruments Sync Rx MIDI synchronization 2 Arranger bass Use this parameter to specify how the E 200 E 100 should be 2 eet auma P synchronized as slave to an external MIDI sequencer com Main s e Bass ar puter drum machine etc Accomp 3 V Lin TP v di MIDLOUT Synchronization is a learned term for the fact that one device Dual V Link I i cda Locatorr _ or function is set to start and stop at the same time as Accomp 4 Melody Intell see p 27 rein Main another device or function and to run at the same tempo BPM Ifyou assign a Drum Kit to the Main part Roland E 200 E 100 Please note that synchronization is only possible when you connect the external device s MIDI OUT socket to the E 200 E 100 s MIDI IN socket though you can also work the other way around in that case see the sequencer s manual for details Off In this case the E 200 E 100 is not synchronized with other MIDI devices It is thus impossible to start stop it via MIDI On Arranger playback and Song recording playback are syn
31. 100 no longer distinguishes between melodic parts and a Manual Drums part You can therefore also play a Drum Kit with the Main part Note You can also press the button to add a rhythm accompaniment to your playing This is based on the currently selected Music Style See p 14 for how to select a dif ferent one Note See p 13 and Automatic playback start Sync Start p 14 for other ways to start Music Style playback the drums that 15 Roland E 200 E 100 Using the Main and Split parts 1 If you wish to play different sounds with your left and right hands press the button he icon appears and the E 200 E 100 now automati cally selects a sound for the Split part that complements the sound assigned to the Main part 2 Play a few notes on the keyboard NS 2 NS 2 Split Main At first the keyboard is split at the C4 note number 60 If necessary you can Select a different split point See KeySplit Split point 38 To change the balance between the Main and Split sounds proceed as follows 3 Hold down the button and use BALANCE decrease or increase to change the Split part s volume 4 To assign another sound to the Split part hold down the button and proceed like for the Main part page 11 Alternatively press and hold one of the eight TONE buttons Main part while pressing another TONE button Split part Note You cannot assign Drum Kits to the Split part Not
32. 9 ENERA Roland Mine lt E ceUuuU Z ZEE ULJ INTELLIGENT KEYSOARL Owner s Manual Thank you for choosing a Roland E 200 E 100 Intelligent Keyboard a novel instrument with a superior Roland sound source an intuitive user interface a USB port V LINK compatibility and a host of other useful functions To get the most out of the E 200 E 100 and to ensure many years of trouble free service we urge you to read through this Owner s Manual thoroughly To avoid confusion let s agree to use the word button for all keys on the front panel and use key only when referring to the E 200 E 100 s keyboard Before using this instrument carefully read the Important notes p 5 They provide information concerning the proper operation of the E 200 E 100 Be sure to keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Copyright 9 2004 ROLAND EUROPE All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Europe S p a Roland E 200 E 100 Features Superior sound source The E 200 E 100 s sounds are based on full length uncom pressed waveforms which is unique in this price range This produces vibrant realistic sounds quite unlike anything you would expect from a budget friendly arranger keyboard The E 200 E 100 s tone generator is 64 voice polyphonic Combined with the new amplification system and Digital Bass Enhancer function the E 200 E 100 sounds
33. Data management bv EE SR eta es 45 Working with the Flash 45 Archiving data using a computer 058 47 Disk functions E 200 only 48 15 Using the outputs and an optional footswitch 51 16 MISCECHANCOUS us aus ERI UK A 52 Functions for educational 52 Initializing your E 200 E 100 Factory 52 D CITI CAUONS os aor s 53 M cU TET 54 Tones selectable via the front 54 57 MUSIC 60 ey ee 61 MIDI Implementation Chart 63 I E 200 E 100 1 Important notes In addition to the items listed under 3 please read and observe the following When the E 200 E 100 is used at excessive volumes the protection system of its power amplifier stage may come on and mute the Maintenance e For everyday cleaning wipe the E 200 E 100 with a soft dry cloth or Power supply Do not use this instrument on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise such as an electric motor or variable lighting system Before connecting the E 200 E 100 to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunctions and or dam age to speakers or other d
34. Demo mode Playing without accompaniment When you switch on the E 200 E 100 it select the PIANO SOLO mode This means that you can use the E 200 E 100 like a digi tal piano or a synthesizer The accompaniment function called Arranger and button are not available in PIANO SOLO mode while only the Main part Is active The E 200 E 100 provides three parts for your live playing and many more for Arranger backing and Song playback Main Split Dual As its name suggests this is the most important part As long as the Split part is off the Main part 15 assigned to the entire keyboard When you switch on this part it is assigned to the left half of the keyboard while the Main part can be played with your right hand This part can be added to the Main part and 15 also assigned to the entire keyboard This allows you to play two sounds simultaneously Using the Main part 1 To activate the Main part and assign it to the entire key board press the button The icon disappears the Arranger stops if it was playing and the E 200 E 100 automatically selects a plano sound for you 2 Play a few notes on the keyboard If necessary select another sound by pressing one of the 8 TONE buttons See p 28 for details If necessary you can hold down the button and use BALANCE softer or louder to change the Main part s volume Note Unlike previous Roland arranger instruments the E 200 E
35. II definitely use metronome The song s time signature can be set with the Fet function See page 12 5 Use or the NO YES buttons to set Note If you select T isle the FAMILY buttons the song desired tempo in the E 200 E 100 s memory is erased You may TE 6 Press again to stop Arranger playback want to save the song xe p 45 If you only U e Press START STOP 7 Assign the desired Tone to the right half of the keyboard the E 200 E 100 selects the Single mode if the amp Brees thie ending phase Je Press and use the FAMILY amp SELECT buttons or SIMI memory already contains data See page 24 for onde O M the buttons in the TONE section See also page 28 details Fun that mode g Note After pressing ARRANGER the OTP1 memory automati 9 Start recording in one of the following ways cally assigns a Suitable sound to the Main part E 200 E 100 Listening to your song 1 Press the button 2 Press to start playback 4 3 Press once again to stop playback Press I lt to return to the beginning of the song Other recording functions The E 200 E 100 s 16 track Recorder can be used in several ways Let us therefore have a look at the other recording modes About the recording modes Modes The E 200 E 100 provides two mod
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37. a footswitch for punching in out You can also use an optional footswitch for starting and Stopping recording Doing so has the advantage that you can use both hands for playing or the left hand for Pitch Bend Modulation effects and the right for playing the melody e Connect an optional DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U footswitch to the FOOTSWITCH socket on the E 200 E 100 s rear panel e Press the button it must light e Use FAMILY lt gt to select The E 200 E 100 s Function parameters are divided into 9 logical families For the following we need to select the group that contains the global keyboard settings e Use SELECT 4 to select the FSW parameter SELECT VALUE 110 Note See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 e Use the NO YES buttons to select Tt e Press to return to the recording function e Continue with step 1 under Punch 1 0 In steps 5 and 7 press the footswitch rather than the button 2 Roland E 200 E 100 8 Additional Music Style functions Apart from the basic Music Style functions covered on page 13 and following your E 200 E 100 also provides the following functions Most of the following functions are only available after pressing the button the icon must be displayed One Touch OTP The One Touch function automates quite a few tasks e Suitable Rev
38. all operating systems Note If you press the USB button without the USB cable the display shows the error message 1 Le to signal that USB communication is ape cable to cause this message to disappear Open the My Computer window Windows and check whether your computer has found an E200_E100 drive Open that drive by double clicking on its icon Open either the Style or the Song folder This depends on whether you want to delete rename add Music Styles or Standard MIDI Files Do one of the following Copy the desired Music Styles from the Style folder to your computer s hard disk using drag amp drop Copy the desired songs from the Song folder to your com puter s hard disk using drag amp drop Copy the desired Music Styles from your computer s hard disk to the Style folder using drag amp drop See also the explanation below step 10 Copy the desired songs from your computer s hard disk to the Song folder using drag amp drop Rename the desired Style or song files in the Style or Song folder Delete the files zu no dL dass Note While the F message is displayed all of the E 200 E 100 s ution i n are blocked To disconnect the E 200 E 100 from your computer Macintosh Drag the E200 E100 or Removable Disk icon to the trash _0R Roland E 200 E 100 Windows Click on the removal icon on the task bar Wait until a drop down menu appears a
39. are somehow related to ambiance REV or modulation CHR 1 Press the button it must light m IP D 1 2 Use FAMILY to select EFFECTS The E 200 E 100 s function parameters are divided into 9 logical families For the following we need to select the effects group 3 Use SELECT lt to select the parameter VALUE V san ss A Note See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 The Off message means that the 15 not being used 4 To switch on the MFX select one of the remaining 47 types using the NO YES buttons Off The 15 off Enhancer An Enhancer controls the overtone structure of the high frequencies adding sparkle and tightness to the sound Overdrv1 4 Overdrive creates a soft distortion similar to that produced by tube amplifiers Several types of overdrive are available 1 Small combo amp 2 Combo amp 3 Large double stack amp 2 cabinets 4 Large double stack amp 3 cabinets Distort1 4 This effect produces a more intense distortion than Overdrive The numbers refer to different kinds of dis tortion Phaser Adds a phase shifted sound to the original sound producing a twisting modulation that creates spaciousness and depth AutoWah The Auto Wah cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic change in timbre Rotary Simulates the sound of a classic rotary speaker This
40. disk you into the E 200 s drive The number of available Styles depends on the floppy at n course The Style you select is transferred to the E 200 s i memory see above which is why it takes a little ms beoe you can use it You could however save it to a Flash memory see p 45 1 Press the button Check whether the and a INTRO ORIGINAL FILL VARIATION ENDING icon are displayed 2 Press the button 3 If you want to use a style on floppy disk 200 only insert the disk into the drive E 200 E 100 4 Use FAMILY lt gt or the STYLE buttons to select the mem ory area that contains the desired Music Style The FAMILY buttons allow you to jump to the desired ily which also include the Flash and 5 areas The display now shows the name of the selected family TEMPO E FLH2H b Use the STYLE buttons to select an internal or the DISK family POP BALLAD OLDIES COUNTRY SWING LATIN GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH DISK If you use these buttons the family name is not displayed Instead you will see the name of the first Style within the selected family Here is an example if you press the BALLAD button the display will show 020 PianoBall Note On the E 100 the button is called USER STL It allows you to select the family of the same name 6 Use SELECT lt gt to specify the desired Sty
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42. effect is most suitable for electric organ If you select this type you can use the MODULATION axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever for switching between the slow and fast modulation speeds press the lever towards the back of the E 200 E 100 to alternate between slow and fast undula tions StFlangr This is a stereo Hanger It produces a metallic res onance that rises and falls like a jet airplane taking off or landing SpFlangr A Step Flanger is a Hanger effect with clearly noticeable steps rather than continuous pitch changes Compress A compressor reduces signal peaks and boosts low levels smoothing out unevenness in volume Limiter A limiter prevents the volume from exceeding a cer tain level without boosting low levels HexaCho Hexa Chorus uses six layers of chorused sound to give richness and spatial spread to the sound Trem Cho Tremolo Chorus is a chorus effect with added Tremolo cyclic modulation of the volume StChorus This is a stereo chorus Space D A multiple Chorus that gives no impression of modulation but produces a transparent Chorus effect the perfect stereo maker StDelay Delay is an effect that allows you repeat the input signal thus creating echoes repetition Mod Dly This effect adds modulation to the delayed sound producing an effect similar to a Flanger 132 Dly The Triple Tap Delay produces three delay sounds center left and right 4
43. is necessary because otherwise pressing the button will start Arranger playback So be sure to check whether the button lights and whether the and INTRO ORIGINAL FILL VARIATION ENDING are no longer displayed Only then will the ARRANGER amp SONG CONTROLS buttons allow you to control song playback see above E 200 only If you want to play back a song from floppy disk insert the disk into the drive front right the song you wish to play back The E 2 100 provides three memory areas for songs LISERTO ONG Memory 000 This where the song data you are stored The data in this RAM memory are erased when you switch off the E 200 E 100 Memories 101 199 This is the Flash area inside the E 200 E 100 that already contains several songs when the E 200 E 100 is shipped You can expand the number of songs in this area by copying more songs from your com puter via USB There are 99 Flash memory slots in all but the actual number of songs you can save there depends on the data di ar me songs E 200 only E E Memories 201 This area refers to floppy dise you into the E 2005s drive The number of available songs depends on the floppy disk of course selected group This is only for ale en memory or a floppy disk there is only one LESER SUR memory The first press of SELECT gt lt shows the name of the first song within the selected group It is already
44. mem ory and to remove such files Saving songs to a Flash memory Songs you record or edit with the E 200 E 100 s Recorder or that you modify using the Stylist functions can be saved to its Flash memory or floppy disk E 200 only See page 49 for how to save them to floppy and page 16 for how to select songs in the Flash memory 1 Press FUNCTION 2 Use FAMILY lt to select the Hr ite Wait until the display looks as shown above then proceed with the following step bik WV wus aunt The E 200 E 100 automatically selects a Flash memory that doesn t yet contain data The first character 5 flashes Note If no vacant Flash memory remains or d us pu capacity is exhausted the display shows the F i message when you select this function In case it will 7 impossible to save your song You can however delete another song ermee and repeat step 2 and following Note The Ho ons data that could be saved parameter message means that there are no song 3 If necessary use the SELECT buttons to move the cursor to another character position that character flashes 4 Use the numeric buttons to assign a character to that 5 6 7 position POP BALLAD OLDIES E COUNTRY SWING LATIN GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH DISK The available characters are Note Each time you press another numeric button for entering character
45. not want to delete it after all The display now shows the following message message while YES Onee TUE d is been deleted the display briefly shows the Tome message Pies ir big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Removing Styles from the Flash memory E 200 only bs no longer need can deleted which is called 0 2 3 4 5 6 here to make room for new Styles Press FUNCTION Use FAMILY to select the Reret TL parameter Wait until the display shows the name of the first Style memory 101 then proceed with the following step Note The He 27212 message means that there are no Music Style data that could be deleted Use the SELECT gt buttons to select the Music Style you wish to delete Press the button The display now shows the Lit starts flashing Press the button again to delete the Style or if you do not want to delete it after all The display now shows the following message message while YES wes M ds is been deleted the display briefly shows the Lag message press rr big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function E 200 E 100 Archiving data using a computer USB The E 200 E 100 s USB port can be used for exchanging files with a computer As long as the 1 icon is not displayed the USB port is not used If the icon is displayed however your E 2
46. performance functions or right most keys to switch clips control playback speed etc During song and Music Style playback this button flashes to indicate the tempo and beats BEAT function 12 KEYBOARD CONTROL section Press the button to play different sounds with your left and right hands Press the button to play two sounds simultaneously Press the button to transpose the keyboard see p 30 g Roland E 200 E 100 43 BAND ORCHESTRATOR section Press one of these buttons to choose the desired orchestra tion for the selected Music Style See page 20 ARRANGER amp SONG CONTROLS section button This button performs two functions In Arranger mode while using the automatic accompaniment it allows you to switch the SYNC START function on and off In Song mode it can be used to specify the beginning and end B of the passage that should be repeated The remaining buttons in this section allow you to control Arranger or Recorder playback See pages 13 and 16 5 STYLIST section The buttons in this section provide access to pre pro grammed templates that allow you to quickly modify Music Styles or Standard MIDI File s character See 20 When the Minus One function 15 on these buttons allow you to quickly mute several Standard MIDI File parts these mute functions are not available while you are using the Arranger function ONE TOUCH PROGRAM section These buttons allow you to quickly configure t
47. re not sure what transpo sition 15 see 30 This parameter can also be selected by press ing the button TransMod Default setting Int Song This parameter allows you to spec ify which parts should be affected by the Transpose setting Int The Keyboard and Arranger parts will be transposed Notes received via MIDI however will be played without change Song Only the Song parts will be transposed This is only meaningful when you play back a Standard MIDI File or one of your own songs with the E 200 E 100 s Recorder MIDI Only the notes received via MIDI will be transposed Int Sng Int MIDI Sng MiDI All These are combinations of the above nt could be useful to transpose only the Keyboard parts so that you can play to a Recorder song in your key but sound in the song s key Roland E 200 E 100 PB Range Pitch Bend Range 0 24 Default setting 2 This parameter allows you to set the interval that will be used when you push the BENDER MODU LATION lever fully to the left or to the right Pitch Bend effect You can set this parameter in semitone steps with a maximum of 24 semitones 2 octaves the default value being 2 which should be OK in most situations Note Pitch Bend is only available for the Main Dual and Split parts See also p 31 KeySplit Split point 48 84 Default setting 60 Use this parameter to set the split point for the Arranger mode and the Split part The note you
48. recording Let us first look at the most straight forward way of recording 8 Press the button Press the button to start Arranger playback your renditions with Arranger backing with the selected Division 1 Press the button The display should look as shown above if it doesn t use the FAMILY buttons REC to select i J The button now flashes to indicate the tempo and The icon appears You can now use your left The and 16 icons flash You are now in ALL beats BEAT function mode which means that everything you and the E 200 E 100 s Arranger play will be recorded Note If you start recording without the Arranger and want to bring it in at a later stage it would be a good idea to switch on TT the metronome by pressing the button hand for transposing the Arranger s key in realtime 2 Press the button and select a Music Style or select a Music Assistant memory eir ME SEO eee TE mip PRA 3 Select the desired Arranger division by pressing INTRO Ji cu Activate the button if it is off and press one or VARIATION TRE BEAT several keys to the left of the Split point Note is automatically selected when you press Note It is also possible to record in PIANO SOLO mode after ARRANGER E pressing the button of the same name In that case you should 4 Press the START STOP button II
49. repeats the sounds Pan Delay This is stereo version of the preceding Delay effect It creates repetitions that alternate between the left and right channels 5 Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect Changing the amount of Reverb processing the Keyboard parts To change the Reverb depth i e how much Reverb is added to a part proceed as follows 6 If the button still lights use SELECT lt gt to select one of the following parameters VALUE ATU n gg pte P 1b 1 411 Reverb depth of the Main part VALUE AV Lt 1 NE L a Reverb depth of the Dual part VALUE wt B E 111 Tel ms of n split part If FUNCTION doesn t light first perform steps 1 and 2 above 7 Use NO YES to select 0 if you don t want the selected Keyboard part to be processed by the Reverb effect Otherwise set the desired value If you selected an type see 32 thee AIH TM parameter no longer affects the Main part directly but rather the MFX signal When the MFX is set to Off Reve MFX Off de for Main When the is set to any other type Reverb for Main MFX Regu 100 then means Reverb depth of the pro Main coming out of the This can be used for a variety of interesting applications Distortion MFX Re
50. t have a disk drive That is why the button disk Style selection is called USER STL It allows you to select the Style family of the same name 22 FUNCTION button This button provides access to the FUNCTION menu You can use the FAMILY and SELECT lt gt buttons to select the desired function 23 DISK button E 200 only Press this button to access the Disk functions They are used for loading data from floppy saving data to disk and man aging floppy disks See p 48 Note You can also save and load data via USB 4 USER PROGRAM WRITE button Press this button whenever you want to select a User Pro gram a set of registrations Press and hold it to save the current panel and parameter settings to a User Program See page 41 05 TONE section These buttons allow you to select the best sound of the indicated family i e the best piano organ guitar bass etc sound After selecting one of these favorites you can use FAMILY and SELECT lt gt to select other families and other Tones within the active family Disk drive E 200 only in the middle below the keyboard not pictured This is where you insert floppy disks with Standard MIDI Files or Music Styles you may already own The drive accepts 2DD 720kB and 2HD 1 44MB floppy disks ig Rear panel 1 OUTPUT R L MONO sockets These sockets allow you to connect the E 200 E 100 to
51. the E 200 E 100 off channels so that up to 16 instruments can be controlled Nowa select and set these Function parameters they belong to the oe il ATESTI E es MIDI TxRx MIDI transmission and reception days most instruments like your E 200 E 100 are multitim MIDI family ption This parameter allows you to specify which E 200 E 100 parts bral which means that they can play several musical parts with Note With the exception of Local all MIDI parameter settings should transmit and receive MIDI messages different sounds are saved as soon as you leave the Function mode Note All E 200 E 100 parts are set to receive MIDI messages If Local Option Meaning they do not seem to respond to the messages you send from the On Off Default setting On The Local parameter allows you to ALL All parts EUR NECK SIE Ine externa Contro establish or remove the connection between the E 200 E 100 s KBD Only the Keyboard parts see in the table above ler s MIDI OUT is connected to the MIDI INput of your E 200 E 100 boardi icin canal tone gencia The E 200 E 100 s transmit and receive channels of all parts When set to default playing on the E 200 E 100 s bay STL Only the Arranger parts AccDrums Accomp 6 have been set In keeping with a tacit Roland standard and are board or playing back a oR song will cause the corre SNG Only the Song parts 1 16 shared
52. the disk drive s heads always try to hold the floppy disk in a level position not tilted in any direction while inserting it into the drive Push it in firmly but gently Never use excessive force To avoid the risk of malfunction and or damage insert only floppy disks into the disk drive Never insert any other type of disk Avoid getting paper clips coins or any other foreign objects inside the drive Roland E 200 E 100 Handling floppy disks E 200 only Liability and copyright e Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin magnetic coating e Should data contained and stored on floppy disk lost it 15 Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts of data on such a small surface area preserve their integrity please observe the following when handling floppy disks e Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk Do not use or store floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas Do not subject floppy disks to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle Recommended temperature range 10 50 C 50 122 F Do not expose floppy disks to strong magnetic fields such as those generated by loudspeakers e Floppy disks have a WRITE tab which can protect the disk from accidental erasure It is recommended that the tab be kept in the PROTECT position and moved to the WRITE position only when you wish to write new data onto the disk Rear side of the d
53. the measure you need e Press I lt Reset to jump back to the first measure of the song You need to stop playback before using the I button ie Roland E 200 E 100 Note In certain cases and 4 may not be available This 15 only the case for very large songs however Note By pressing I 4 you also recall the song s pre programmed tempo value Loop playback Repeat Another clever feature of the E 200 E 100 s Recorder is that you can program playback loops You can do so during playback or while the Recorder is stopped MARKER A B e See MARKER 1 Press where you want the loop to begin the icon appears in the bottom right corner of the display 2 Fast forward to the measure where you want the loop to end and press again the icon appears You can also program loops on the fly Remember however that the Recorder always memorizes the beginning down beat of the next measure 3 If the icon isn t already displayed press the REPEAT button to activate the loop you have just programmed This button allows you to switch the E 200 E 100 s Repeat function on and off 4 To play back the loop press the button now called gt m The Recorder jumps to measure and starts playing At the end of measure the Recorder immediately jumps back to the beginning of m
54. thus allowing you to quickly select a piano a string sound etc The assignments to these buttons can be changed Note The TONE DRUMS button is only available for the Main part Assigning another Tone to a TONE button To assign another sound to one of the 8 TONE buttons first select it using the procedure described above the press and hold the desired TONE button The display briefly shows the message Pemp 1 geg Note You can only assign Tones of the following families to the various buttons PIANO Piano E Piano Keyboard Chr Perc ORGAN Organ Accordion GUITAR BASS A Guitar E Guitar Bass STRINGS Strings VOCAL Vocal SAX BRASS Sax Wind Acc Brass SYNTH OTHER Syn Brass Syn Lead Poly Syn Pad Ethnic Prc ssion SFX all other sounds DRUMS Drums Note These assignments are saved and loaded along with the User Program data page 49 EE Drum sounds and sound effects SFX Drum Kits The last 20 sounds 511 530 are so called Drum Kits When you select such a Kit every key is assigned to a different sound With the left most key you can play a bass drum sound also called kick The white key next to it triggers a snare drum sound etc Try it out by pressing several keys either in succes sion or simultaneously Po TomL43 PopHat2 44 _ 45 IPopTomM47 PopCStk37st PopSn38st PopGstS39st PopSn40st
55. to return to the previous stage whenever you do not like your last modifications 1 Press and hold the USER PROGRAM WRITE USER PROGRAMAN BITE button The E 200 E 100 now displays i t e 2 Keep holding the button while pressing a numeric button 0 9 to select the memory POP BALLAD OLDIES COUNTRY SWING LATIN GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH DISK The display now responds with the arr L etie message 3 Release the button Notes about writing User Programs Leaving the User Program environment Press any other big DATA ENTRY button to leave the User Program environment Meaning of the asterisk At some stage you may come across an asterisk message next to the User Program number It means that the last User Program you selected is still in effect but that the current settings no longer correspond to the ones in that memory Such changes may include the sta tus of the Reverb or Chorus effect a changed volume value Before selecting another User Program or switching off the E 200 E 100 you should therefore write these settings to the same or a different User Program if you want to keep them Otherwise you lose these changes Mode selection The mode Arranger p 13 Piano p 11 is also memorized when you write a User Program User Programs and the TL memory The last Music Style you selected before writing a d Pro gram is also memorized This even applies to the ii memory th
56. truly amazing with a clear high end and a powerful low range Stylist function The E 200 E 100 is Roland s first arranger keyboard to sport the acclaimed Cover function found on the DisCover 5 and DisCover 5M Simply by pressing one of the STYLIST buttons you can change the orchestration of Standard MIDI Files and now also of Music Styles Flash memory and USB The E 200 E 100 comes with 84 Music Styles in ROM 19 additional Music Styles and several Standard MIDI Files The additional Styles and SMFs reside in the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory area whose contents can be expanded and man aged via a USB connection with your PC or Macintosh com puter New concept The E 200 E 100 is 19 part multitimbral with 3 parts that can be played via the keyboard Main Split and Dual The Main part can be used to play melodies or for drumming while the Split and Dual parts allow you to quickly add a sec ond sound to your solo playing Furthermore the E 200 E 100 provides a new selection rou tine for Music Styles Tones songs and User Programs the FAMILY lt gt buttons can be used for selecting specific groups while the SELECT buttons allow you to choose setting within the selected group Excellent Arranger The E 200 E 100 comes loaded with 103 all new Music Styles prepared by Roland s legendary Style foundry As usual several patterns are available INTRO ORIGINAL VARI ATION FILL and ENDING with additional opt
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58. up a FUNCTION parameter you can set MELODY INTELLIGENCE button This button allows you to switch the Melody Intelligence function on off Melody Intelligence is a function that adds a harmony part to your melody playing See 27 Holding it for more than one second calls up a FUNCTION parameter you can set for selecting the harmony type 9 USB button This button allows you to select the function of the USB port mass storage archiving and retrieving settings to from a computer See page 47 for details Press it together with to select the E 200 E 100 s demo function see p 10 KEYBOARD TOUCH button Press this button to switch the keyboard s velocity sensitivity on or off When it is switched off you can specify the fixed velocity value that should be used for all notes you play ARRANGER GUITAR SYNTH PIANO ORGAN BASS STRINGS VOCAL BRASS OTHER DRUMS 17 V LINK button Press this button to take advantage of the E 200 E 100 s V LINK functionality for controlling video material via cer tain performance functions and the right most keys on the E 200 E 100 s keyboard By using V LINK compatible video equipment visual effects can be easily linked to and made part of the expressive elements of a performance By con necting the E 200 E 100 to an optional Edirol DV 7PR or V 4 you can switch images in synchronization with music or use the E 200 E 100 s
59. vou dne YES the display now shows the message s the data have been loaded the emi message briefly appears pies either rr big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Possible error messages No Disk You forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive Files disk you inserted contains no User Program data NoFormat The floppy disk is either not formatted or uses a format the E 200 doesn t recognize Press to format it now careful this will erase all data on disk Disk Err The disk is probably damaged and cannot be used File Err The file you selected is damaged and cannot be loaded E 200 E 100 aan sone from disk 200 E 10051 1 2 3 4 5 to load a song on floppy disk into the memory Insert a disk into the drive Press to select the Disk mode Select the LOHE function using FAMILY lt gt Use SELECT lt gt to select the song you wish to load The YES message next to it starts flashing Press the YES button to load the selected file Note Press if you do not want to load the selected file after all If u al eee YES the display now shows the message the data have been loaded the cmi message briefly appears Bs r big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Note See also Possible error messages above ped pele Styles from disk into the E 200 100 s i
60. your HiFi amplifier a mixer a cassette deck a keyboard amplifier etc If the external amplifier is mono be sure to connect it to the OUTPUT L MONO socket PHONES 1 2 sockets E 100 only Next to the OUTPUT sockets This is where you can connect two pairs of optional headphones Roland RH 25 or RH 50 By doing so you switch off the E 100 s speakers Carrara riil TPUT IN 12V 2 5A m R L MONO USE ROLAND PSB 4U FOOTSWITCH OUT MIDI USB 2 DC IN socket This is where you need to connect the supplied adapter PSB 4U for the E 200 ACO for the E 100 After connecting the adapter cable wind it around the cord hook to the socket s right to prevent accidental power failures Note Be sure to only use the adapter supplied with your E 200 E 100 Other adapters may damage your Intelligent Keyboard 3 FOOTSWITCH socket This is where you can connect an optional DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U footswitch that allows you to hold sustain the notes you play with your right hand It can also be used for controlling other parameters see FSW Footswitch Assign 38 E 200 E 100 4 MIDI OUT IN sockets Connect the MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN jack of your computer or MIDI instrument to transfer MIDI data from the E 200 E 100 to the computer or external MIDI instru ment Connect the MIDI IN socket of the E 200 E 100 to the computer s MIDI OUT jack to receive data from the
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62. 00 E 100 s Function mode contains more advanced settings you may not need every day They allow you to fine tune your instrument s response It would therefore be a good idea to familiarize yourself with these parameters Most settings mode Editing parameters general procedure You can edit the E 200 E 100 s Function parameters via the dis play Here is a general outline of the procedure for all parame ters discussed below 1 Press FUNCTION 2 Use FAMILY lt gt to select the Function group that con tains the desired parameter KB SET KbdTouch MsterTune TransMod PB Range KeySplit SpltHold Spltlnt FSW METRONOM Mtro TS MetroVol Count In OCTAVE MAIN Oct DUAL Oct SPLT Oct VOLUME Main Vol Dual Vol SplitVol Auto Bass AccDrums AccBass Accomp ARR SET ArrChord Arr Hold IntMode EP Chord Bass Inv MI Melody Intelligence can be written to a User Program see p 41 Other parameters EFFECTS REV Reverb CHR Chorus MFX Tone MFX Rev MAIN Chr MAIN Pan MAIN Rev DUAL Chr DUAL Pan DUAL RevSPLIT ChrSPLIT PanSPLIT KB SCALE Scale C C D Eb E F FR G Ab A Bb B Scale Mode MIDI Local MidiTxRx Sync Rx Style PC LyricsTx NTARx14 PicthBnd Modulatn ProgChng Velo Rx Clock Tx StartStp SongPosP UTILITY InitFLASH Resume WriteSNG see p 45 WriteSTL see p 45 RemoveSNG see p 46 Remove SIL see p
63. 00 E 100 will appear as an external drive on your PC s or Mac s desktop 200_ 100 File Modifica Visualizza Preferiti Strumenti 4 Cerca Cartelle E lt s E I jSong Operazioni file e cartella style Crea nuova cartella Pubblica cartella sul Web Condividi cartella The drive letter in the above illustration depends on the number of drives recognized by Windows and is of no impor tance for MacOS Note Data transfer is possible with Windows 2000 Me XP or later Mac OS 9 04 or later If you encounter problems with your system please contact your nearest Roland service center for details Once recognized you can copy files to the Song or Style folder by dragging and dropping them using the usual routines The Style and Song folders cannot be deleted and must not be renamed You can empty them by dragging all files they contain to the trash though Proceed as follows Windows XP 1 Restart your PC 2 Switch on your E 200 E 100 3 Press the E 200 E 100 s button The display shows the error message 1 to sig nal that USB communication is impossible 4 Connect the E 200 E 100 s USB port to a free USB port of your computer using the supplied cable E 200 E 100 Computer USB USB The icon lta and the display shows FS FE i RIS TES Note ow not connect a USB cable within 15 seconds the E 2
64. 00 E 100 returns to its normal mode Note switch off the E 200 E 100 while the Ele message is displayed because doing so would all ka in the E 200 E 100 s Flash area See InitFLSH Flash initialization p 40 if you need to repair the Flash area after an erroneous d sage may appear you press s the USB gt USB Proceed as follows other operating systems 1 Switch on your Mac or PC if it isn t on already 2 Switch on your E 200 E 100 if it isn t on already 3 Press the E 200 E 100 s button The display shows the error message Cap nal that USB communication is impossible Note If you do not connect a USB cable within 15 seconds the E 200 E 100 returns to its normal mode ie to sig 4 Connect the E 200 E 100 s USB port to a free USB port of your computer using the supplied cable The icon 170 and the display shows TD or PEA ER If you to use cable choose one with the cor rect USB jack types a square one for the E 200 E 100 and probably a flat one for your computer Note Do not connect the E 200 E 100 to a USB hub Always connect it directly to your computer 9 Note Never switch off the E 200 E 100 while the message 15 displayed because doing so would al datas in the E 200 E 100 s Flash area See InitFLSH Flash initialization p 40 if you need to repair the Flash area after an erroneous operation For
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70. 9 155 ETHNIC 156 169 PERCUSSION 170 173 SFX 174 188 OTHER 189 510 DRUM KIT 511 530 Note See page 54 for a list of the available sounds Use SELECT 4 to specify a sound within the selected family The first press of SELECT gt or 4 shows the name of the first Tone within the selected group It is already selected so If you need the first sound there is actually no need to press SELECT gt You must use SELECT 4l or gt however to select another Tone within the same group Note This only selects the best sounds within the current family Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 You can also use the numeric buttons to select sounds To do so first double click press twice the button it starts to flash then enter the number You ll find a list of the selectable Tones and their numbers on p 54 Press another button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this numeric selection state See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 but replace song with sound in the explanations Using the TONE buttons The TONE buttons allow you to select 7 melodic sounds and one Drum Kit directly without using TONE the FAMILY SELECT and or numeric buttons GUITAR SAX SYNTH PIANO ORGAN BASS STRINGS VOCAL BRASS OTHER DRUMS lt These buttons are assigned to our favorite sounds for the indi cated categories
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73. Essentially this mode allows you to record either one layered part using up to two sounds Main Dual or two parts Split to the left Main to the right If you select a Drum Kit for the Main part you can only record a drum part Note When you select the Keyboard mode song data in the E 200 E 100 s internal memory will be overwritten by your new recording 1 Press the button 2 Press FAMILY lt to make the display look as follows TEMPO MEASURE 3n nn iban i ann aaa Lt Lt Lt ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR BEAT KEY TOUCH Aw MELODY INT g sin 9 J 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The and track icons flash 3 To create a split press the button 4 Activate the metronome if necessary and set the desired tempo with the button or NO YES You can also record without metronome if you like Note If you assign a Drum Kit to the Main part your drum per formance 15 recorded onto track 16 Single recording mode This mode is only available if the E 200 E 100 s song memory already contains data When you press REC e the icon and the icon of the first empty track flash You could therefore record a new part straight away If all tracks already contain data Track 1 will be selected You can however also substitute an already recorded part with a new version 1 Press the bu
74. L VARIATION ENDING These buttons select Music Style patterns The icon corre sponding to the button you press appears in the display Also the ARRANGER chord field in the display indicates the name of the chord you played last This chord is used by the accompaniment As soon as you feel comfortable with the Arranger you should try to play a melody with your right hand while using your left for specifying Arranger chords Button INTRO ORIGINAL FILL VARIATION ENDING Function Playback of an introduction This is automati cally switched on when you press the button while the Arranger is stopped Simple accompaniment version Transition Fill In to VARIATION or ORIGINAL Slightly more complex accompaniment ver sion Phrase that indicates the end of the song Use this button instead of START STOP to stop playback H Roland E 200 E 100 Changing the tempo Stopping Arranger playback 6 Use the TEMPO DATA buttons to decrease or increase 7 Press again to stop playback the tempo if necessary You can also press ENDING In that case you first hear an ending phrase When it is finished Arranger playback stops automatically To return to the Music Style s default tempo simultaneously press and You can also press the button several times at the desired tempo Automatic playback start Sync Start Press if the icon is not yet dis played Sync Start means that
75. LY lt gt to select the family i e genre that contains the desired Music Assistant settings 3 The following families are available Ballad Ballroom Dancing Easy List Evrgreen JazzSwng and PopHit 1 Use SELECT lt gt to specify the desired Music Assistant memory within the selected family The first press of SELECT gt or 4 shows the name of the first Music Assistant setting within the selected group It is already selected so if you need the first setting there 15 actually no need to press SELECT gt You must use SELECT 4 or gt however to select another Music Assistant setting within the same group You can also use the numeric buttons to select Music Assis tant memories To do so first double click press twice the button it starts to flash then enter the number Press another button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this numeric selection See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons below Note If necessary you can now change the settings you do not like e g select another sound for the Main part etc and then save your new version to a User Program see p 41 E 200 E 100 Melody Intelligence The Melody Intelligence function adds a second voice harmony notes to the melodies you play with your right hand In fact the Melody Intelligence function uses both halves of t
76. Note You can also use the FAMILY and SELECT buttons to select User Programs Note As soon as you modify any setting on the front panel or in the Function menu the asterisk appears next to the User Program number Press any other big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this mode E 200 E 100 MIDI functions MIDI is short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface The word refers to many things the most obvious being a connector type that is used by musical instruments and other devices to exchange messages LE relating to the act of making music E 200 E 100 Each time you play on the E 200 E 100 s keyboard or start the Arranger or Song your instrument transmits MIDI data to its MIDI OUT If you connect the MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN socket of another instrument that instrument may play the same notes as one of the E 200 E 100 s parts select sounds etc MIDI is a universal standard which means that musical data can be sent to and received by instruments of different types and manufacturers Furthermore MIDI allows you to connect your E 200 E 100 to a computer or hardware sequencer Connect your E 200 E 100 as shown to the right The E 200 E 100 transmits data Channels MIDI Function parameters Note The setting of this parameter is not memorized when you MIDI can simultaneously transmit and receive messages on 16 See Editing parameters general procedure p 37 for how to switch
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78. Single mode the entire track you record is replaced by your new material So if you don t play anything during recording the entire track will be empty afterwards Like the Single mode Punch 1 0 can only be selected if the E 200 E 100 s memory already contains song data 1 Press the button 2 Press FAMILY lt gt to make the display look as follows 3 4 5 1 J No ae ORCHESTRATOR BEAT e MEASURE ARRANGER KEY TOUCH MELODY INT SYNC START P INTE MES The flashing track icon only one depends on the first track that already contains data In the above example track 1 contains data which is why its icon flashes Use the SELECT lt gt buttons to select the track you wish to record to SELECT You can only select one track at a time Press to start playback of the old song data The icon and the icon of the selected track flash When the Recorder reaches the measure where you wish to start recording press again The icon now lights steadily Play the passage you want to redo Press again to deactivate recording Song playback still continues 50 Press to stop playback Press to listen to the new version If you are not satisfied return to step 3 above Return to step 3 to correct another track E 200 E 100 Using
79. Tone selection for the Main part one MFX On Off Default setting On This parameter allows you to link the selection of an MFX type to the Tone you assign to the Main part That way a Distortion Overdrive effect will be selected for a rock guitar sound Rotary for an organ etc Rev 0 127 Default setting 100 This parameter allows you to set the Reverb Send Level for the Main part i e how much Reverb should be added to the Main notes Select 0 if the Main part may not be processed by this effect If you select Off however the left half of the keyboard will be muted when conditions a and b are met and if the icon Is not displayed Roland E 200 E 100 B Chr MAIN 0 127 Default setting 0 This parameter allows you to set the Chorus Send Level for the Main part i e how much Chorus should be added to the Main notes If you want this part to be processed by the Chorus effect you need to select a value dif ferent from This parameter is only used when the MFX parameter is set to Off Pan MAIN Rnd R63 0 L63 Default setting 0 This parameter allows you to set the stereo position of the Main part i e its placement between the left and right speakers Rnd means that the ste reo position changes randomly for each note you play Values starting with L correspond to the left speaker refers to the center and values starting with R correspond to the right speak
80. ass On Off Default setting On The EP Chord function for Edu cational Purposes activates a stereo string sound and mono phonic bass if Auto Bass is set to on whenever a the icon is displayed b the Arranger is stopped and c is off This allows you to play chords and a bass line with your left hand in Arranger mode without using the E 200 E 100 s accompaniment function E 200 E 100 Bass Inv On Off Use this parameter to change the way in which the Arranger reads the chords you play See p 27 MI Melody Intelligence harmony type Default setting Traditnl This parameter allows you to select the desired harmony type for the Melody Intelligence function Note This parameter can also be selected by pressing and holding the button See p 27 EFFECIS parameters Rev Reverb Type Default setting Hall 2 Use this parameter to select the kind of Reverb that best suits your musical purposes or to switch the Reverb processor Off See p 33 Chorus Type Default setting Chorus 3 This parameter allows you to specify the type of Chorus effect or to switch the Chorus processor Off See p 34 MFX MEX type Default setting Rotary This parameter allows you to select the desired MFX type and to switch the MFX processor off See p 32 for details about the Selecting Off means that the MFX is off Note MFX type selection can also be linked to
81. at may contain a Style loaded tum AM disk 200 only or the Flash memory see 16 E 200 only The 10 User Programs can be saved to floppy disk as a set see p 49 Selecting a User Program Though the User Program memory you specified above 15 already selected there will be times when you need to select another memory that case here 15 what you need to do 1 Briefly press it lights Do not hold this button down because doing so will start the Write procedure see above The display now shows the number of the User Program you selected last or 1 if you have not yet selected a User gram since switching on the E 200 E 100 w 1 I The asterisk indicates that the E 200 E 100 is still using the last manual changes you may have made before select Ing ue s function The number to the left of the LESER 3 message therefore only means this is the last memory you None of its settings are being used for the time being pressing another big button in the DATA ENTRY section you can leave the User Program mode without changing your manual settings This may be important to remember if you were about to write your settings and accidentally pressed the wrong button or didn t press it long enough To actually select a User Program 2 Press one numeric button 0 9 to select the memory Roland E 200 E 100 The settings of the selected User Program will be recalled
82. ault the Acc Bass part plays the root of the chords that feed the Arranger If you play a C or C chord the bass sounds a C if you play an A minor chord or if you press A and the C to its right the bass sounds an A etc By activating Bass Inversion you can specify the note played by the A Bass part the lowest note of your chords Switch on Bass Inversion for songs that rely on bass rather than on chord pat terns for example C C B C Bb etc 1 Press the button The E 200 E 100 s Function parameters are divided into 9 logical families As the Bass Inversion parameter is an Arranger function you need to select the Arranger settings hence HRR SET 3 Use SELECT lt gt to select the BassInv parameter SELECT TEMPO MEASURE T anis en ns F 1d Lu fees ound oven cone dh d P C UI ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR BEA KEY TOUCH FULL KEY TOUCH BAND gt oe sss ESS g INTRO 4 Press the button to select for VALUE Note See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 5 Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 More Music Style functions Here are yet other functions related to Music Styles These can be set via the FUNCTION menu or are cov
83. autions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power e Make sure you always have the unit placed in such a way that is level and sure to remain stable Never place it on stands that could wobble or on inclined surfaces e The instrument should only be connected to a power supply of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the adapter supplied with the E 200 E 100 e Do not excessively twist or bend the adapter s power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards e his instrument either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using
84. ble error messages No Disk Protect Disk Full NoFormat Disk Err OverWrt You forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive See above The remaining disk capacity does not allow to save your data to this disk The floppy disk is either not formatted or uses a format the E 200 doesn t recognize Press to format it now careful this will erase all data on disk The disk is probably damaged and cannot be used The name you assigned to the data already exists on the floppy disk you inserted If you press to continue the file on disk will be overwritten and the corresponding data will be erased Either insert another floppy disk or press and enter another name for the data you want to save Roland E 200 E 100 Deleting files on disk The Delete functions allow you to erase files from the inserted floppy disk This may be necessary to make room for new files e g when the Disk Full message appears careful though to only delete files you are absolutely positively sure you will never need again Once a file has been deleted it is gone for ever Note As a rule you should first make a backup copy of your disk on your computer After all files really only become indispensable once they are no longer available DEL Lier Use this function to delete a User Program Set from disk Be aware that by doing so you actually erase 10 User Program settings BEL Svc This allows you to delete a song file
85. cable for doing so Another use for Note By connecting the OUTPUT jacks you do not switch off the these outputs is to connect the E 200 E 100 to your HiFi or key E 200 E 100 s amplification system board amplifier such as the Roland KC 550 350 150 Using a You can connect an optional DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U foot HiFi amplifier requires the use of an adapter plug phono RCA switch to the FOOTSWITCH jack in order to hold the notes even 1 4 jack If you like you can also purchase two Roland PJ 1M after releasing the keys or to perform other functions see cables p 38 Roland E 200 E 100 1 16 Miscellaneous Deactivating or activating the Arranger and Demo Functions for educational purposes The E 200 E 100 provides two functions that may come in handy for music teachers or for those who use the E 200 E 100 in class Deactivating or activating the Demo function The E 200 E 100 s Demo function can be switched off so that pressing USB KEYBOARD TOUCH will have no effect at all This may be useful in situations where the E 200 E 100 is used in class Here is how to deactivate the Demo function 1 Switch off the E 200 E 100 2 Hold down the USB KEYBOARD TOUCH and ACOUSTIC buttons while a us Sayles back on again The display briefly shows 18 This setting is Remember de SO pirate next time you want to listen to a demo song you have to repeat the above proce dure Deactivating or activating the Arrange
86. ch the met ronome off E 200 E 100 14 Playing with accompaniment Arranger Let us now take advantage of the E 200 E 100 s accompaniment function This function is called Arranger Starting using the Arranger 1 Press the button The Icon appears in the display and the key board 15 split into two halves The keys you press in the left half are used to specify the key of the accompaniment The right half of the keyboard allows you to play a tune to the accompaniment This also switches on the Sync Start see p 14 Intro see p 13 and OT1 functions 2 Press the button or play a note chord with your left hand to start Arranger playback The button now flashes to indicate the tempo and beats BEAT function Note If the icon is displayed and if you switched off the Sync Start function playing in the left half of the keyboard while the Arranger 15 stopped will sound a stereo string sound to which you can add a monophonic bass sound see Auto Bass status and volume 39 The left half of the keyboard is thus not muted like on previous Roland arranger instruments This EP Chord function can be switched off however page 39 3 Play a chord or just one note with your left hand 4 Play another chord or note to change the Arranger s key 5 Press the following buttons to use other patterns of the currently selected Music Style INTRO ORIGINAL FIL
87. chronized if the E 200 E 100 receives MIDI Start and Stop messages followed by MIDI Clock signals If the E 200 E 100 receives only a Start message it will wait a moment to see if there are also MIDI Clock mes sages coming If there are it will synchronize to them If there are no MIDI Clock messages it will follow its own tempo In either case you can stop playback or recording with a MIDI Stop message Style Style Select TxRx Channel OFF 1 16 Default setting 10 As its name implies the Style Select channel is used to receive and transmit program changes that cause the E 200 E 100 or the external instrument to select another Music Style BI Lyrics Transmit Lyrics messages On Off Default setting Off The E 200 E 100 can transmit Lyrics messages contained in Format 0 Standard MIDI Files you play back It cannot display them but it allows you to transmit them to a device capable of displaying Lyrics messages such as the Roland LVC 1 This filter allows you to enable On or dis able Off the transmission of Lyrics data Bl NTA Rx14 Note to Arranger reception on off On Off Default setting On NTA is short for Note to Arranger or the notes you play in the left half of the keyboard to feed the Arranger with chord information These notes can also be received via MIDI from an accordion a digital piano an organ for example If you want to use the Arranger without playing on the E 200 E
88. com puter 5 USB port The USB port can be used for archiving purposes with a com puter Roland E 200 E 100 3 First steps Setting up The first thing you need to do is connect the supplied PSB 4U E 200 or ACO E 100 adapter to a suitable wall outlet 1 Unpack the E 200 E 100 and place it on a stable surface 2 Connect the small end of the adapter cable to the E 200 E 100 s DC IN jack and the other end to a suitable wall outlet 3 Press the button to switch on the E 200 E 100 4 Use the knob to set the E 200 E 100 s output volume Note When the E 200 E 100 is used at excessive volumes the protection system of its power amplifier stage may come on and mute the speakers In that case reduce the volume setting and wait a few seconds 5 Press again to switch the E 200 E 100 back off again If you wish to connect the E 200 E 100 to a keyboard or HiFi amplifier do so before performing step 3 and switch on the amp before performing step 4 Demo songs Your 200 100 comes with 1 song demo 8 Tone demos var ious Style demos and 1 Stylist demo The song demo illustrates the possibilities of the E 200 E 100 as a whole Tone demos show off the E 200 E 100 s amazing sound quality e Style demos give you an impression of the quality of the on board Music Styles e he Stylist demo shows you how easily the orchestration of a Music Style can be changed 1 Hold
89. cts Performance functions Keyboard Touch velocity sensitivity The E 200 E 100 is velocity sensitive which means that the vol ume and brightness of the Main Split and Dual notes depend on the force speed with which you strike the keys All acoustic instruments piano violin flute drums etc are velocity sensitive The harder you play the louder and brighter the resulting notes will be which creates a perfectly natural effect That explains why the KEYBOARD TOUCH function is on when you power on the E 200 E 100 If the E 200 E 100 is your first musical instrument ever you may feel distracted by the volume and timbre variations of the notes you play 1 2 3 4 If the icon is not displayed press the button to activate the E 200 E 100 s velocity sensitivity Press the button again to switch the KEYBOARD TOUCH function off if you don t need it To set a fixed velocity value press and hold the button until the KbdTouch message Is displayed Use the numeric buttons and or NO YES to set the velocity value that should be used for all notes you play 15127 5 1 is very low usually inaudible while 127 corresponds to maximum striking force loud bright notes The value is only used when the icon is not displayed otherwise all notes use the velocity values that correspond to the force with which you strike the keys Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave t
90. cts a Hanger and a Delay in series Cho This effect connects a Chorus and a Flanger in series Cho Dly This effect connects a Chorus and a Delay in paral lel Parallel means that the input signal is processed by two effects that do not interact FL Delay This effect connects a Flanger and a Delay in par allel Cho Flgr This effect connects a Chorus and Flanger in par allel Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 Note By default MFX type selection is linked to Tone selection for the Main part This can be switched off however see Tone MFX p 39 Note that this does not apply to all Tones While selecting an MFX type play a few notes on the key board to audition the effect Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Note If the MFX is on the Main part is no longer processed by the Chorus effect But the MFX also contains Chorus algorithms either in isolation or in combination with other effects E 200 E 100 Reverb Reverb is an effect that gives you the impression of playing in a concert hall a room or another acoustic environment that reflects the sounds that are being produced When you switch on the E 200 E 100 all three Keyboard parts Main Dual Split as well as the Arranger and Song parts are processed by the internal Reverb effect If you don t need that you can either switch off the Reverb pro cessor in which case none of
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92. d SELECT lt gt for assigning a sound Tone or Drum Set to the Main Split or Dual part See p 28 Note Press this button twice in succession double click so that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric buttons DATA ENTRY buttons FAMILY and SELECT lt gt buttons The FAMILY and SELECT lt gt buttons are used to select Tones Styles Music Assistant memories Songs and Function parameters The FAMILY 4 buttons allow you to select a group You can press them hold them or press one while holding the other to change the scrolling speed The SELECT lt gt buttons allow you to choose items within the selected group or family You can press them hold them or press one while holding the other to change the scrolling speed After selecting the last item of the currently selected group pressing gt again takes you to the first entry of the following group Conversely pressing lt again after select ing the first entry of a group takes you to the last entry of the preceding group STYLE buttons These buttons allow you to select Style families and can also be used for entering numbers and characters when writing names After double clicking the STYLE TONE or button they also allow you to select the desired memory entry The TEMPO DATA NO YES buttons allow you to set the arranger or Song tempo and the value of the selected FUNC TION parameter Note The E 100 doesn
93. d soft with respect to the music The default value is usually an appropriate setting Bl Count In On Off Default setting Off This parameter allows you to switch the count in function for punch in and normal record ing see p 24 on or off When on the metronome will count down two measures 8 beats for a song with a 4 4 time signa ture Note At power on the Count In function is reset to Off OCTAVE parameters MAIN Oct DUAL SPLIT octave transposition 4 0 4 Default setting 0 These three parameters allow you to shift the octave of the part in question Main Split or Dual up or down by up to four octaves This can be useful for Techno Dance songs where you need a piano sound that plays in two different octaves To achieve this assign two different or the same piano sounds to Main and Dual activate the button and set DUAL Octv to 1 or 1 Note When a Drum Kit is assigned to the Main part the pitch of the drum percussion sounds is not transposed Instead the keys are assigned to other drum percussion sounds shifted Example after setting MAIN Oct to 1 the bass drum can be played with the C3 key rather than the C2 while other sounds are available to the left of the C3 VOLUME parameters Main Dual SpltVol volume VL 0 127 Default setting 127 Main 110 Dual 100 Split These three parameters allow you to set the volume of the Mai
94. down the button while pressing KEYBOARD TOUCH LT E aa TOUCH NES TEMPO MEASURE tan nn 2 If necessary use the control to change the playback volume 3 Press to stop playback Playing back a Tone demo song 1 Press the button Playback of the Tone demo song starts automatically You can now press to stop playback of the currently selected Tone song If you press this button again the next Tone demo song will be played back 2 Press to stop Tone demo song playback Playback of a Style demo song 1 Press the button ue MEASURE L mur i Playback of the Style demo song starts automatically You can now press to stop playback of the currently selected Style demo song If you press this button again the next Style demo song will be played back 2 Press to stop Style demo song playback E 200 E 100 Playback of a Stylist demo song 1 Press one of the STYLIST buttons to select a Stylist demo song om p MEASURE WELLES Playback of the Stylist demo song starts automatically 2 Use the STYLIST buttons to select other Stylist settings This is not really necessary as the E 200 E 100 changes them automatically during this demo 3 Press to stop Stylist demo song playback Leaving the Demo mode 1 Hold down the button while pressing to leave the
95. e You can also add a monophonic bass part Auto Bass to the Split part See Auto Bass status and volume p 39 Using the Main and Dual parts 1 If you wish to play two sounds simultaneously press the button he icon appears and the E 200 E 100 now automati cally selects a sound for the Dual part that complements the sound assigned to the Main part You can also activate the Dual mode by holding down one of the eight TONE buttons while pressing another The first TONE button s sound is then assigned to the Main part while the second sound is assigned to the Dual part 2 Play a few notes on the keyboard To change the balance between the Main and Dual sounds proceed as follows 3 Hold down the button and use BALANCE decrease or increase to change the Dual part s volume 4 To assign another sound to the Dual part hold down the button and proceed like for the Main part page 11 Note You cannot assign Drum Kits to the Dual part Using the metronome You can switch on the metronome when practising a new song 1 Press the button The x Icon appears in the display and you hear the metro nome sound 2 Press and hold to select the Ta function 3 Use the NO YES buttons to set another time signa ture The possibilities are 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 6 8 9 8 4 Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function 5 Press the button again to swit
96. e messages received via MIDI Choose the velocity value to be substituted for the actual values the E 200 E 100 receives 1 127 or select On to use the velocity values as is BI Clock synchronization On Off Default setting On This parameter allows you to determine whether On or not Off the Arranger and Recorder send MIDI Clock messages when you start them These mes sages are necessary for synchronizing external MIDI instru ments sequencers software to the E 200 E 100 li StartStp Start Stop Continue On Off Default setting On This option allows you to specify whether or not the Arranger and Recorder send Start Stop Continue messages when you start or stop them Select Off when you wish to control the tone generator of a MIDI organ etc without starting or stopping its automatic accompani ment Song Song Position Pointer On Off Default setting On The E 200 E 100 s Recorder also sends and receives Song Position Pointer messages that indi cate the exact location of the notes that are being played back Select OFF if you don t want the Recorder to send or receive these messages IE E 200 E 100 14 Data management Working with the Flash memory Let us first have a look at the remaining Function parameters They allow you to save newly recorded songs and Styles loaded from a floppy disk E 200 only to the E 200 E 100 s Flash
97. easure and continues playing back the passage If necessary repeat steps 1 and 2 to set other marker positions Note The playback tempo 15 reset every time the Recorder reaches the measure Note In certain cases the Marker function may not be avail able This only happens with very large songs however Live performance with song backing Minus One Your E 200 E 100 allows you to mute parts you wish to play yourself or don t need in a given situation This is called Minus One playback 1 Press the button if it doesn t light You can now select a Song if you like see p 16 2 Press the button the Fi riz nie mes sage appears in the display The 5 STYLIST buttons light to indicate that all tracks will be played back 3 Press one of the STYLIST buttons to switch off the corre sponding track s The assigned track icon flashes Example if you switch off the button the icon starts flashing STYLIST POP ROCK DANCE WORLD DRUMS BASS OTHERS m lt 588 oes aq m 4 Coco 200 wa azEzakEm Roland When button lights the corresponding track s is are audi ble i e not muted You can also mute several tracks by switching off the corresponding STYLIST buttons The mm icon appears and the selected part is muted Note The Main part does not automatically adopt the Tone and related settings of the melody part
98. er B Rev DUAL 0 127 Default setting 100 This parameter allows you to set the Reverb Send Level for Dual part i e how much Reverb should be added to the Dual notes Select 0 if the Dual part may not be processed by this effect B Chr DUAL 0 127 Default setting 0 This parameter allows you to set the Chorus Send Level for the Dual part i e how much Chorus should be added to the Dual notes If you want this part to be processed by the Chorus effect you need to select a value dif ferent from Pan DUAL Rnd R63 0 L63 Default setting 0 This parameter allows you to set the stereo position of the Dual part i e its placement between the left and right speakers Rnd means that the ste reo position changes randomly for each note you play Values starting with L correspond to the left speaker refers to the center and values starting with R correspond to the right speaker Rev SPLIT 0 127 Default setting 100 This parameter allows you to set the Reverb Send Level for the Split part Select 0 if the Split part may not be processed by this effect B Chr SPLIT 0 127 Default setting 0 This parameter allows you to set the Chorus Send Level for the Split part If you want this part to be processed by the Chorus effect you need to select a value dif ferent from Pan SPLIT Rnd R63 0 L63 Default setting 0 This parameter allows you to set the stereo position of the Sp
99. erb and Chorus settings e The E 200 E 100 selects sounds for the Main Split and Dual parts that are is suitable for the selected Style There are 2 One Touch memories per Style with different settings for the above parameters Here is how to select one 1 Select the desired Music Style see p 14 If the Arranger is stopped the E 200 E 100 also loads the corresponding OT1 memory 2 Press the button The number field in the upper left corner reads OT2 second One Touch memory If the DATA ENTRY button lights the display now shows a lone name 3 Press the button again if you need OT1 again Note One Touch is also available for Flash and disk Styles but it is less meaningful Using the Music Assistant Another practical function for quickly making the right settings for a song you want to play is to take advantage of the E 200 E 100 s novel MUSIC ASSISTANT function It prepares every thing for working with the Arranger Style Tones effects etc The Music Assistant is not available for song playback The following parameters are changed automatically when you select a Music Assistant memory Effect settings Band Orchestrator Keyboard Touch Music Style Tempo Sounds for the Main Split and Dual parts 1 Press the button It lights and the display shows the name of the last Music Assistant setting you selected or of the first Music Assistant memory 2 Use FAMI
100. ered elsewhere e Balance between the Keyboard parts and the Music Style parts see p 15 Volume of certain Music Style parts see 39 e Arranger split point see p 38 e Hold function for the Arranger notes see p 39 Roland E 200 E 100 Keyboard part functions Selecting sounds for the Main Split and Dual parts The E 200 E 100 contains about 470 melodic sounds you can use for playing melodies others are more like sound effects Those sounds need to be assigned to a Keyboard part of which there are three Main Split and Dual see also p 11 Selecting any of the available sounds Unlike previous arranger type instruments the E 200 E 100 no longer works with banks numbers and variations all available sounds can be selected via the same streamlined procedure 1 Press the DATA ENTRY button it must light 2 Toassign another sound to the Split or Dual part hold the Or button while performing the following steps 3 Use FAMILY lt gt to select the desired Tone family 4 By selecting another family you immediately jump to the first sound of that group PIANO 001 004 E PIANO 005 011 KEYBOARD 012 015 CHR PERC 016 025 ORGAN 026 041 ACCORDN 042 045 A GUITAR 046 053 E GUITAR 054 062 BASS 063 073 STRINGS 074 084 VOCAL 085 089 SAX 090 095 WIND 096 102 AC BRASS 103 112 SYNBRASS 113 116 SYNLEAD 117 131 POLY SYN 132 138 PAD 13
101. es for recording new music and two for adding parts or correcting passages of existing music Recording a new song ALL In this mode you can record everything you and the E 200 E 100 can play simultaneously e Arranger accompaniment e Keyboard parts Main and Split or Dual e Changes to the STYLIST settings for the Music Style Keyboard In this mode you can record using the board parts The track can be freely selected e Main and Split or Dual Adding parts to an existing song Single In this mode you can record onto one track at a time The track can be freely selected Punch I O This mode allows you to re record a short sec tion of an otherwise perfect part Note Every time you select the ALL or Keyboard mode the data in the LESE RUPES memory are erased Recorder memory The E 200 E 100 provides one live song memory which can contain one song at a time After completing a song you should save it see p 49 To keep you from accidentally erasing the song in the E 200 E 100 s internal the E 200 E 100 automatically selects irra L amp after your first recording Bear in mind that electing ALL or Keyboard will erase the song in the Li 3 memory Do not select ALL or Keyboard for sain ports existing song use Single or Punch I O instead cannot select Single or Punch 1 0 if the El 3 memory doesn t yet contain data And finally iud back a Standard MIDI F
102. evices Placement e Using the E 200 E 100 near power amplifiers or other equipment containing large power transformers may induce hum To alleviate the problem change the orientation of this instrument or move it further away from the source of interference e This instrument may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use it in the vicinity of such receivers Observe the following when using the unit s floppy disk drive For further details refer to Before using floppy disks handling the floppy disk drive E 200 only Do not place the unit near devices that produce a strong mag netic field e g loudspeakers e Install the E 200 E 100 on a solid level surface e Do not move the unit or subject it to vibration while the drive is operating Do not expose the E 200 E 100 to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or oth erwise subject it to temperature extremes Excessive heat can deform or discolor the instrument e avoid possible breakdown do not use the unit in a wet area such as an area exposed to rain or other moisture Do not allow objects to remain on top of the E 200 E 100 This can be the cause of malfunction one that has been slightly dampened with water To remove stub born dirt use a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the instrument thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzene thinne
103. ging the Music Style or song orchestration ons o coa ceto o o d ua dites Using the Band Orchestrator function 7 Recording your muSIC 8 Additional Music Style functions One Touch OUP x 129 us amt aeta yka Using the Music Assistant Melody Telle Fees aac boar Bass Inversion Bass Iny 9 Keyboard part functions Selecting sounds for the Main Split and Dual parts Drum sounds and sound effects SEX p yupay uta uu CSO PUO us su patay hraa es 10 Performance functions and effects Performance TUTICEOTIS aa neca does l oan ai ISTIC JG noo ved crete dla ushi E V LINKT006UBDIY su n atts ae dels Senda ees COT ee Ran e ees KB DE Pareles a hend bees MEIRONOM eee eens awia OCTAVE areas VOLUME tet ARR parati atate aah KB SCALE Ads 28 12 Working with User Programs 41 Writing your settings to a User 41 DEE CHING USM og odia ca audacis 41 TUNCHONS tayo puya bias kasa 43 14
104. he E 200 E 100 for use with or without PIANO auto matic accompaniment At power on the E 200 E 100 selects the PIANO SOLO mode Press the button to select the desired One Touch settings These two memories 1 and 2 contain a number of settings that complement the currently selected Music Style There are two One Touch memories per Music Style See p 26 MUSIC ASSISTANT button This button allows you to work with pre programmed regis trations additional User Programs See p 26 Note Press this button twice in succession double click so that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric buttons SONG button This button allows you to select the E 200 E 100 s Song mode and to specify that the INTRO ORIGINAL etc but tons should be used to operate the on board Recorder Note Press this button twice in succession double click so that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric buttons STYLE button Press this button if you want to select Music Styles By acti vating this button you also specify that the INTRO ORIGINAL etc buttons are used for selecting a Style Divi sion while the numeric buttons can be used to select the desired Style family Note Press this button twice in succession double click so that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric buttons 60 TONE button Press this button if you want to use the FAMILY an
105. he key board to determine which notes to play e t looks at the melody notes in the right half and e t analyzes the chords you play in the left half to see which notes it must add to your melody Press the IMELODY INTELLIGENCE button so that the corre sponding icon see right illustration appears in the display Changing the Melody Intelligence harmony type The E 200 E 100 contains 18 different voicings harmony types for the MELODY INTELLIGENCE function These voic ings specify the number of harmony notes and the way in which they are added to your melody To select a different harmony type press an hold the button until the FE message appears in the upper left corner of the display MELODY INTELLIGENCE B TEMP0 T MEASURE rcp T yi JU ea Y PP Cot fae mE ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR M UL gt s NOM 1 INTRO Then use the NO YES buttons to select the desired voicing The available types are 1 Duet 6 Block 11 Gospel 16 WitzOrg 2 Organ 7 BigBand 12 Romance 17 3 Combo 8 Country 13 Latin 18 OctvTpe2 4 Strings 9 Traditnl 14 CntrGuit 5 Choir 10 Broadway 15 CntrBald Note The Melody Intelligence setting can be saved to a User Program memory Bass Inversion Bass Inv Use this function to change the way in which the Arranger reads the chords you play When this function is off def
106. he pitch down by up to 9 semitones Here s an example if you want to hear an E every time you play a C select 4 All other notes will be shifted by the same amount so that you end up sounding in E major when you actually play in C major etc No transposition C major ena Transpos 4 E major 4 The corresponding value and the Icon appear in the display To switch the Transpose function back off repeat steps 1 and 2 this time selecting the value 0 no transposi tion Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 Note There is also a function that allows you to specify which section s the Transpose function should apply to See Trans Mod p 37 Octave settings The E 200 E 100 allows you to transpose the Keyboard parts Main Split Dual up or down by 4 octaves To change the octave transposition of a part hold down Main part Split part or Dual part while press ing down or up Other Keyboard part functions Here are yet other functions related to the Keyboard parts These can be set via the FUNCTION menu or are covered else where e Keyboard velocity see p 31 e Master Tune see p 37 Volume of the Keyboard parts see 38 Intelligence function for the Split part see 38 Hold function for the Split part see 38 ooo E 200 E 100 10 Performance functions and effe
107. his function Note Some sounds use velocity switching This means that by hitting the keys harder and softer you alternate between two sounds So only switch off this parameter if doing so makes you feel more comfortable Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 Note Keyboard Touch applies to all parts you can play yourself the Keyboard parts Main Split and Dual Pitch Bend and Modulation The BENDER MODULATION lever to the left of the keyboard can be used to add two kinds of effects to the Keyboard part notes You can even use these effects simultaneously if you like 1 2 3 Press the lever towards the rear of the E 200 E 100 to add a vibrato effect wobble to the notes you are play ing MODULATION Lowers the pitch Raises the pitch BENDER gt The Modulation axis can also be used for switching between the slow and fast Rotary speeds if the Rotary effect is assigned to the MFX Turn the lever to the left to temporarily lower the pitch of the notes you are playing Turn it to the right to raise the pitch of your notes In either case you can release the lever if you no longer need the effect Note If necessary you can change the Pitch Bend interval See PB Range Pitch Bend Range p 38 Note Modulation is not available when the MFX type Rotary In that case the modulation axis of the lever is used for switching between the fast and slow speeds T n
108. horus processor Otherwise select one of the eight available types Chorus 1 Chorus 4 S Delay Chorus 2 FB Chorus SDelayFb Chorus 3 Flanger 5 Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect E 200 E 100 Qe Changing the amount of Chorus processing for 7 8 the Keyboard parts To change the Chorus depth i e how much Chorus is added to a part proceed as follows If the button still lights use SELECT lt gt to select one of the following parameters VALUE 11 E 3 Chorus depth the Main part VALUE 11 z aus Chorus depth of the Dual part VALUE ee of d split part Though this parameter is displayed even when MFX is set to something else than Off the Main part is not processed by the Chorus effect If doesn t light first perform steps 1 and 2 above Use NO YES to select 0 if you don t want the selected Keyboard part to be processed by the Chorus effect Otherwise set the desired value If you selected an type see p 32 the Crue parameter has no effect even though it is displayed When the MFX is set to Off When the MFX is set to any other type Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect Do not forget to activate the Split or Dual part if you wish to audition its Chorus depth Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 Press another big but
109. hough you can use 2DD or 2HD floppies 2HD disks have twice the capacity of 2DD disks so use 2HDs whenever you can Whenever the disk drive writes data to or reads data from disk the Disk icon oski flashes in the display Do not remove the floppy disk while this icon is displayed as that may damage both the disk drive and the disk so that it becomes unreadable Loading User Programs from disk This load function is called Lier It allows you to trans fer a set of 10 User Programs i e for all memories to the E 200 s internal memory This will overwrite the User Programs that currently reside in the internal memories Note If you wish to use the User Programs in the internal memory at a later stage first save them to disk before proceeding See p 49 Note The User Program set data also contain the TONE button assignments page 28 After loading a User Program set the eight TONE buttons may therefore select other sounds than before 1 Insert a disk into the drive 2 Press to select the Disk mode The LHD Lier function is already selected so there is nothing you to do Otherwise use FAMILY lt to select this parameter 3 Use SELECT lt gt to select the User Program Set you wish to load SELECT The 4ES message next to it starts flashing 4 Press the YES button to load the selected file 5 Note Press if you do not want to load the selected file after all If
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112. ile erases the song in the E 200 E 100 s memory In return the SMF data will be available and can be supplemented with your own renditions in Single or Punch 1 0 mode More about ALL mode In addition to what you learned on p 22 here are a few consid erations After pressing the button the 16 track and icons start flashing signalling that all 16 tracks are available for recording TEMPO CH xD pene ORCHESTRATOR BEA ra E INTRO RECORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Here is what the tracks correspond to after recording a song with Arranger backing 1 Accomp 1 9 Accomp 6 2 Arranger bass Arranger drums 3 Accomp 2 11 gt Split 4 gt Main 12 Auto Bass see 39 5 Accomp 3 13 6 Dual 4 15 Melody Intell see 27 Accomp 5 Main Only one of these can be used alongside the Main part If you assign a Drum Kit to the Main part In that case track 4 is not used For your convenience the Keyboard parts are flagged with a gt symbol in the above graphic Parts you do not hear during recording are not recorded The track icons 1 16 thus do not show you what will be recorded but rather what can be recorded Roland E 200 E 100 Keyboard recording mode In Keyboard mode you can record the Keyboard parts The Arranger 15 not available
113. ions via the BAND ORCHESTRATOR buttons And much much more A metronome and several educational functions are pro vided while three digital effects processors Reverb Chorus and MFX can be used to further enhance the already amaz ing sound quality The E 200 E 100 can play back GM GM2 GS and XG song data so that you can virtually use any Standard MIDI File available at your Roland dealer or on the Internet Note The E 200 E 100 supports XG Light and therefore only provides the basic set of compatible functions The E 200 is also equipped with a floppy disk drive 2DD 2HD for data management and importing Music Styles pre pared for older Roland arranger instruments Have fun Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation USA in the United States and other countries Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Corpora tion USA in the United states and other countries Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Corporation Other names of companies products or standards are the trademarks or reg istered trademarks of their respective owners i E 200 E 100 USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About N WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices NWARNING N CAUTION e Before using this instrument make sure to read the instr
114. isk WRITE you can save data to the disk Protect tab 1 PROTECT you cannot save data Disks containing important performance data for this instrument should always be locked have their write protect tab slid to the PROTECT position before you insert them into the drive of another instrument The identification label should be firmly affixed to the disk If the label comes loose while the disk is in the drive it may be difficult to remove the disk e Put the disk back into its case for storage unfortunately impossible to restore them Roland Europe S p a assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Unauthorized recording distribution sale lending public perfor mance broadcasting or the like in whole or in part of a work musi cal composition video broadcast public performance or the like whose copyright 15 held by a third party is prohibited by law Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party Roland assumes no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit E 200 E 100 12 Panel descriptions Roland Front panel 1 POWER ON button Press this button to switch the E 200 E 100 on and off 2 BENDER MODULATION lever By performing left right movements you can bend your solo notes down left or up right Press this lever towards the rear of the instrument
115. ith the remaining STYLIST buttons more specifically 1 3 6 9 12 16 BASS Mutes track 2 which is assigned to the bass part of a Standard MIDI File DRUMS Mutes track 10 which is assigned to the drum part of a Standard MIDI File Note You also switch off several buttons simultaneously Press lt and to start playback Press again to stop playback Press again or one of the big DATA ENTRY buttons to switch the function of the same name back off again Note The Minus One setting can be saved along with the selected song and Its Stylist settings See page 45 2 3 4 E 200 E 100 Changing the track assignments If the song files you are using do not use the GM system and therefore do not correspond to the RIGHT LEFT BASS or DRUM assignments of the Minus One function you can proceed as follows to assign other tracks MIDI channels to the STYLIST RIGHT LEFT and buttons Press the button to activate the function of the same name Press and hold the RIGHT LEFT or button While holding that button use the NO YES buttons to assign the desired MIDI channel to the button you are holding Example To assign MIDI channel 10 to the button press DATA ENTRY until the display looks as follows Press again or one of the big DATA ENTRY buttons to switch the function of the same name back off again Note The Minus One setting can be saved along with the selected song and i
116. le within the selected group SELECT uni The first press of SELECT gt or shows the name of the first Music Style within the selected group It is already selected so if you need the first Style there is actually no need to press SELECT gt You must use SELECT 4 or gt however to select another Style within the same group You can also use the numeric buttons to select Styles To do so first double click press twice the button it starts to flash then enter the number Press another button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this numeric selection state See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT but tons p 17 After selecting memory 101 Flash or 201 first disk memory E 200 only the display shows a flashing 4ES message Note If you select a Style while the Arranger is stopped the E 200 E 100 automatically activates the OT1 memory Note If you forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive the dis play shows fm Disk when you attempt to select the disk family If necessary confirm your selection by pressing the button The display briefly shows LOHE E Min only after selecting a Style from the inserted floppy disk E 200 only If you selected a Music Style on floppy disk the icon now flashes and the E 200 automatically selects TL memory that now contains the Music Style you loaded from floppy disk If you press during Arrange
117. lit part i e its placement between the left and right speakers Rnd means that the ste reo position changes randomly for each note you play Values starting with L correspond to the left speaker refers to the center and values starting with R correspond to the right speaker KB SCALE parameters Scale C Scale Scale Tune 64 63 Default setting 0 for all notes These parameters allow you to stray away from the usual semitone interval scale used in western music by changing the pitch of the notes so as to accommodate other musical cultures or tuning methods oriental baroque music etc As you will notice you can change the pitch of every note of one octave C C D Eb E The settings you make here apply to all notes of the same name i e to every C every C etc Most of the time you will probably select the value 50 or 50 as they correspond exactly to half a semitone up or down quarter tone Other settings may also be interesting though Scl Mode MN ALL Default setting MN This parameter allows you to specify which parts the Scale settings see above should apply to only the Main part MN or all parts In some cases choosing ALL may produce a more satisfactory result MIDI parameters See page 43 UTILITY parameters Bi InitFLSH Flash initialization This function initializes formats the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory which is only necessar
118. llows you to sustain only those notes you played at the time you pressed the pedal Note This function only applies to the Keyboard parts Soft In this case the footswitch functions as Soft pedal a pedal found on grand and digital pianos that reduces the vol ume Note This function only applies to the Keyboard parts Rotary S F Allows you to select the slow or fast speed of the Rotary effect This only works if the Rotary type is assigned to the MFX see p 32 UsrPrgUp Selects the next User Program i e 10 if 9 is cur rently active UsrPrgDw Selects the previous User Program i e 1 if 10 is currently active Start Stop Starts and stops Arranger or Song playback Same function as the button Bass Inv Switches the Bass Inversion function on and off see 27 Punch 1 0 The footswitch can be used to activate and switch off punch in out recording see p 25 METRONOM parameters Metro TS metronome time signature 1 4 6 4 6 8 9 8 Default setting 4 4 This parameter allows you to set the metronome s time signature number of beats per bar Please bear in mind that this setting changes when ever you select a Music Style with a different time signature See also p 12 for how to use the metronome This parameter can also be selected by holding down the but ton Metro Vol metronome volume 0 127 Default setting 100 Use this parameter whenever you think the metronome is too lou
119. n Dual and Split parts respectively Please note that the settings you make here have no effect if you used BALANCE to set the maximum volume for the Arranger Song parts Note The volume of the Dual part can also be set by holding down while pressing or KEYBOARD The same is true of the Split part except that you need to press and hold SPLIT Auto Bass status and volume OFF 0 127 Default setting OFF Whenever the Split part is active this parameter allows you to set the volume of the Auto Bass part in which case the Auto Bass part is switched on This part sounds monophonic bass notes based on the chords you play If the Bass Inversion function see p 27 is off the Auto Bass part sounds the root notes fundamentals of the chords you play with your left hand using the Split part The Auto Bass part can also be added to the EP Chord part see below and then follows the same rules as that part The Auto Bass volume and status can be set independently for Split use and EP Chord use In either case select UFF if you don t need the Auto Bass part AccDrums AccBass Accomp volume 0 127 Default setting 100 AccDrums 100 AccBass 100 Accomp These three parameters allow you to set the vol ume of three Music Style sections the drums the bass and the Accomp parts 1 6 Note The Accomp parameter does not have the same function as the BALANCE button The button applies to all Arra
120. nd select the entry that says something to the effect of Stop USB disk E200_E100 You should now see a window that says something to the effect of The USB device XX can now be safely removed from the system Click on the OK button Disconnect the USB cable from your computer and the E 200 E 100 10 Press the button The display shows the 7 message 11 Press YES the B icon Press NO to remain in USB mode If you copied Music Styles Hom to Bu iu area we now shows 5 to indicate that ne with the Extension to the E 200 E 100 s Music Style format clic Note that this conversion is only necessary for Music Styles in the E 200 E 100 s Flash area that do not yet have the STH extension Note This operation adds a few bytes to every converted Music Style In rare circumstances when the Flash area is nearly full this may lead to the impossibility to convert all Styles that still nae ee extension STL The E 200 E 100 then displays the message to signal that the conversion was eae reaching the last STL file All Styles up to that point have been converted though and can be used Disk functions E 200 only The E 200 s Disk functions allow you to save the Recorder Song in the memory to disk to save and load your files to and from disk to delete files on a floppy disk and format disks T
121. nger parts thus also to the AccDrums and AccBass param eters ARR SET parameters W Chordint Arranger Chord intelligence Md1 Md2 Off Default setting Md1 This parameter allows you to select the chord intelligence system to be used by the E 200 E 100 the Roland system Md1 which makes more sense from an educational point of view see page 61 or the 2 system which can be used in the following way Major chords Press the key that corresponds to the chord s fundamental Minor chords Fundamental any black key to the left of the fundamental Seventh Fundamental any white key to the right of chords the fundamental Minor sev Fundamental any black key to the left any enth chords white key to the right In either case pressing just a few keys is therefore enough for obtaining full chords If you are used to playing full chords you can switch this function off ArrHold Arranger Hold On Off Default setting On The Arranger Hold function mem orizes the chords you play with your left hand and keeps play ing the corresponding notes until you play another chord If you switch off ArrHold the melodic Arranger parts A Bass Accomp stop playing as soon as you release the key s in the left half of the keyboard leaving you only with the drum accompaniment For your convenience this function is switched on every time you power on the E 200 E 100 EP Chord left hand St Strings b
122. nplugging from an outlet or this unit Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and cables should be placed out of the reach of children Never handle the adapter s power cord or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit NI If you need to move the instrument take note of the precautions listed below Make sure to have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage e Disconnect the adapter e Disconnect all cords coming from external devices e Remove the music stand Before cleaning the unit turn off the power and unplug the adapter from the outlet Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area dis connect the adapter from the outlet Should you remove screws make sure to put them in a safe place out of children s reach so there is no chance of them being swal lowed accidentally Contents Important S pois 2 Panel OCSCHDUONS Deu bue eta M ER TS Dic ie DIE od det SEU UD e e oue stia stt SR Demos csetera eae see stes Playing without accompaniment 4 Playing with accompaniment Arranger Selecting MUSIC S DIOS c ule e tica dor bot E dae beans aun au 5 Playing back So gs t mire de x ertt ad 6 Chan
123. ntry the E 200 E 100 does not change Note Enter 000 or 0 to select the LESE E ORO memory After selecting memory 101 Flash or 201 first disk memory E 200 only the display shows a flashing SES message You can ignore this if you like and proceed with the next step or you can press and then proceed Note If you forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive the dis play shows Me 34 when you attempt to select a file on disk After making sure that the correct song has been selected you can press now called gt m to load it and immediately start playback 6 7 The button now flashes to indicate the tempo and beats BEAT function You can already select a new song while the current one is still playing back If you want to listen to it before the cur rent song is finished stop playback by pressing START STOP then press that button again Otherwise wait until the current song is finished then press the START STOP button to start playback of the new song Note Please bear in mind that starting or the selected song on disk will erase the song in the memory Be sure to save it to disk before DIG Cen usn p We You can change the song tempo with the NO YES buttons or TAP TEMPO Doing so however means that the tempo will still change if the song you are playing back contains tempo change mes sages Furthermore every time you jump back to the begin ning or another
124. on disk 1 Insert the disk with the file you want to delete into the drive 2 Press DISK to select the Disk mode 3 Use SELECT 4 to select Wer DEL Sra 4 Use SELECT uS to select th file you wish to example sU The HES message starts flash ing Press the button To be on the safe side the E 200 now asks you whether you really want to delete the file tire 2 6 Press to delete the file or to abort the oper ation E ved o mE 5 the display now shows the message 2t Once the data have been deleted the message briefly appears 7 Bes age er ir big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Possible error messages No Disk Protect NoFormat Disk Err No Files You forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive You forgot to switch off the disk s Write pro tection Press the EJECT button of the disk drive remove the floppy and close the tab insert the disk again and press YES The floppy disk is either not formatted or uses a format the E 200 doesn t recognize Press to format it now careful this will erase all data on disk The disk is probably damaged and cannot be used The disk contains no files of the selected type Insert another disk Format Before being able to save files to a disk you need to prepare a floppy disk This is called formatting If the floppy you are about to use is IBM PC format
125. on that resembles the hits instrumentation of the selected song Simply by selecting another preset you can cause a reggae song or Style to be played back by a heavy metal band etc Even though the ROCK arrangement rhythm riffs does not change the overall char acter can be modified beyond recognition Using the Band Orchestrator function The Band Orchestrator function allows you to vary the accom paniment patterns played by the Arranger You can leave out you hear on the radio Adds a rather heavy character to the song or Music Style DANCE Produces an electronic character 1 Press one of the STYLIST buttons arts thin out the drum part etc in real time i e while you 0 WORLD Changes the song s or Music Style s mood to a js playing something akin to world music ACOUSTIC POP AN DANCE WORLD ee 1 Press the button to select the Arra nger 2 Press the button to start song if the mode button lights or Arranger playback if the button 2 Select the Music Style you wish to use for playing or use lt gt g wa Bases lt is dark the one that is currently selected See page 14 3 Press one of the following buttons to select the desired level of musical complexity the corresponding icon is displayed That button now lights there is no indication in the display BAND ORCHESTRATOR DRUM amp BASS COMBO FULL BAND 3 If you like the new version better
126. position of the song using la the programmed song tempo 15 reset Feel free to experiment with the STYLIST function see p 20 Note In Song mode the E 200 E 100 automatically selects the PIANO SOLO keyboard mode If you like you can play along with the song and even use the Split or Dual part Hou i certain cases the display may show the message Light rather than a Tone name Such a message means s that m 200 E 100 is using a Tone that cannot be selected via the front panel There are 798 such hidden Tones whose sole purpose is to ensure XG GM2 playback compatibility Additional playback functions The INTRO ORIGINAL etc buttons have two functions one in Style mode printed above the buttons and another one in Song mode printed below the buttons Selecting the Song mode The ARRANGER amp SONG CONTROLS buttons have two functions they can be used for selecting Music Style patterns when the icon is displayed or for Song navigation when the button lights To select the Song mode and the SONG CONTROL func tions you need to press the button Only then will the following functions be available a fast forward jump to a measure later in the song press gt e To rewind return to a measure that lies before the current position press The measure indication in the upper right corner of the dis play will help you locate
127. r Use the following procedure to ensure that the Arranger cannot be started or stopped 1 Switch off the E 200 E 100 2 Hold down the and buttons while you switch the E 200 E 100 back on again The display briefly shows E SHEL EL It is now impossi ble to start stop the Arranger using the but ton Repeat the above procedure when you want to use the Arranger again functions A third educational option is to switch off both the Demo and the Arranger functions in one go 1 2 Switch off the E 200 E 100 Hold down the ACOUSTIC and START STOP buttons while you switch the E 10 back on again The display briefly shows It is now impossi ble to start stop the or song playback Repeat the above procedure when you want to use the Arranger and Demo function again Initializing your E 200 E 100 Factory After working extensively with your E 200 E 100 you may want to recall the original factory settings Note thatthe Recorder song will be empty and that the User Programs contain factory settings after initializing your E 200 E 100 Here is how to initialize your E 200 E 100 1 Power off your E 200 E 100 2 Hold down the USER PROGRAM WRITE button while turning youri E 100 back on again The message informs you that the E 200 E 100 has been initialized Note This does not affect the data in the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory See page 40 for how to initialize that area
128. r alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Repairs and data Please be aware that all data contained in the instrument s memory may be lost when it is sent for repairs In certain cases such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Additional precautions Please be aware that the memory contents can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the instru ment Use a reasonable amount of care when using the instrument s but tons other controls and jacks connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display When connecting disconnecting cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements A small amount of heat will radiate from the instrument during nor mal operation This is perfectly normal To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the instrument s vol ume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you especially late at night When you need to transport the instrument package it in the box including padding that it came in Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging ma
129. r playback the new Style is used at the next downbeat 1st beat of the next measure Otherwise the E 200 E 100 displays its name and uses that Style when you press START STOP Note E 200 only See page 45 for how to save the Music Style in the 21 memory to the Flash memory Balance The BALANCE buttons allow you to change the volume balance between the Arranger or Song parts and the Keyboard parts the ones you can play yourself 1 Press BALANCE if the Arranger or Song parts are too soft BALANCE 2 Press BALANCE if you think your solo playing should be louder By holding down or DUAL while pressing these but tons you can modify the volume of those Keyboard parts Note See p 38 for setting the volume of individual parts Roland E 200 E 100 5 Playing back songs The E 200 E 100 allows you to play back commercially available music data files called Standard MIDI Files or your own songs you saved to disk or to the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory Your own songs are saved as Standard MIDI Format 0 files and can also be played back using any other SMF compatible sequencer or software ARRANGER amp SONG CONTROLS REC MARKER BE ern MINUS 3 Use FAMILY lt gt to select the memory area that contains 4 Use SELECT lt gt to specify the desired song within the Basic song playback 1 Press the button it lights to switch to Song mode This
130. s the cursor advances automatically to the next posi tion This works like a mobile phone Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assign the desired characters to the remaining positions After entering the name press the button to save the song to the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory The display now counts down At the end of His en operation the display briefly shows the e he message Note Press ROZ if you do not wish to save the song after all Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Saving Styles to a Flash memory E 200 only ig ee load from floppy disk and which are copied to the memory at that time can be saved to a Flash memory 1 Press FUNCTION 2 Use FAMILY lt to select the iri testi 3 5 parameter Wait until the display looks as follows then proceed with the next step ee Lu NEN LU lN L The E 200 automatically selects a Flash destination memory that doesn t yet contain data The first character flashes Note If no vacant Flash memory remains or ue Mu capacity is exhausted the display shows the F i message when you select this function In case it will impossible to save the Music Style You can however delete another Style and repeat step 2 and following 1 1 message means that there are no Note The Style data that could be saved If necessary use the SELECT
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133. se the SELECT lt gt buttons to move the cursor to another character position that character flashes Note Each time you press another numeric button for entering characters the cursor advances automatically to the next posi tion Use the numeric buttons to assign a character to that position POP BALLAD OLDIES 25 cm COUNTRY SWING LATIN GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH DISK The available characters are as shown above Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assign the desired characters to the remaining positions monn EOS save the file with ae current default Bi or LZPE a proper name will you identify the file at al Lines We therefore sug gest you take the time to specify a meaninoful name Note If you select SPACE 0 button the display will insert a _ That s because MS DOS does not allow you to use spaces After entering the name press the button to save the data to floppy disk The display now looks as follows TA E ieee rum we At the end of ie pk operation the display briefly shows the ug sii 1 Note if the message Fret appears you forgot to switch off the disk s Write and Press the EJECT button of the disk drive remove the floppy and close the tab insert the disk again and press YES Note Press if you do not want to save the selected file after all Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Possi
134. selected so if you need the first song there is actually no need to press SELECT gt You must use SELECT 4 or gt however to select another song within the same group After selecting memory 101 the first Flash memory the display looks as follows SELECT TEMPO You can also use the numeric buttons to select songs To do so first double click press twice the button it starts to flash then enter the number Press another button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this numeric selection state See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT but tons below E 200 E 100 5 Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons You can press FAMILY 4 or gt either repeatedly brief presses to go back or advance or hold down 4 or gt to quickly select another family The fastest way to scroll through the available families is by holding down lt while pressing gt go backwards or by holding down gt while pressing 4 advance The same methods are available for the SELECT buttons As a reminder the FAMILY buttons are used for selecting groups while the SELECT buttons allow you to select items within a group If you prefer to use the numeric buttons enter three fig ures e g 001 for entry 1 If you only enter two figures or only one the E 200 E 100 takes slightly longer to pro cess your entry Note If the number you enter lies beyond the last available e
135. set here is the lowest note you can play with the Main part The number refers to a note 60 corresponds to the note C4 Note You can also select this parameter by pressing and holding the ARRANGER BAND button SpitHold Hold function for the Split part On Off Default setting Off The SpltHold function memorizes the chords you play while the Split part is on and holds the corresponding notes until you play another chord Spit Int Split Chord Intelligence On Off Default setting Off When you activate the but ton the E 200 E 100 s Split Chord Intelligence function allows you to play major chords by pressing just one key minor chords by pressing two keys and more complex chords by pressing three keys This system thus follows Arranger control which 15 why it would be a good idea to select whenever you using the Split part while the icon 15 displayed FSW Footswitch Assign VALUE L L I 1 Default setting Sustain After connecting an optional DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U to the FOOTSWITCH socket on the rear panel you can use this parameter for assigning a function to the footswitch Sustain Also called Hold or Damper this function allows you to use the footswitch to hold the notes you play on the keyboard in much the same way as on an acoustic piano Sostenut In this case the footswitch functions as Sostenuto pedal another pedal found on grand and digital pianos that a
136. ted there is no need to format it though disk access is faster with disks formatted on the E 200 Otherwise proceed as follows 1 Insert a disk into the drive Fvery floppy contains a square tab that allows you to close a little window With the tab in that position you can format the disk Do not forget to write enable the disk by closing this little window prior to inserting the floppy disk 2 Press DISK to select the Disk moder 3 Use FAMILY to select HT The tme message appears and the YES message starts PUE 4 Press to format the disk Note If you do not want to format your floppy press NO Note By formatting a disk you erase all files it contains It would be a good idea to first check what it contains e g on your PC The value to the left of the message now counts from 1 to 100 While ne disk icon flashes to indi cate that the disk Is NL When the disk is format ted the message Is briefly displayed E 200 E 100 15 Using the outputs optional footswitch If you like you can also record your performance or a Recorder songs to cassette MD etc To this end you need to connect the E 200 E 100 s OUTPUT sockets to the external device s REC IN jacks Cassette deck power amplifier HiFi amplifier MA series active speakers etc FOOTSWITCH DP 2 DP 6 or BOSS FS 5U footswitch OUTPUT R L MONO Use a standard 1 4 phone
137. terials or a flightcase Use only a recommended footswitch DP 2 DP 6 sold separately By connecting any other footswitch you risk causing malfunction and or damage to the E 200 E 100 speakers In that case reduce the volume setting and wait a few seconds Before using floppy disks handling the floppy disk drive E 200 only Install the unit on a solid level surface in an area free from vibra tion If the unit must be installed at an angle be sure the installation does not exceed the permissible range upward 2 downward 18 Avoid using the E 200 immediately after it has been moved to a location with a level of humidity that is greatly different than its former location Rapid changes in the environment can cause con densation to form inside the drive which will adversely affect the operation of the drive and or damage floppy disks When the E 200 has been moved allow it to become accustomed to the new envi ronment allow a few hours before operating it To insert a disk push it gently but firmly into the drive it will click into place To remove a disk press the EJECT button firmly Do not use excessive force to remove a disk which is lodged in the drive Never attempt to remove a floppy disk from the drive while the drive is operating the indicator is lit damage could result to both the disk and the drive Remove any disk from the drive before switching the instrument on or off To prevent damage to
138. than the original one you can save the song in the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory page 45 Stylist changes to a Music Style need to be written to a User Program Please note the following for the Stylist settings and Style selection Whenever you select another Music Style it is used without Stylist setting STYLIST is reset 0 E 200 E 100 Obviously these buttons should be used during Arranger playback DRUM amp BASS The simplest accompaniment that only con tains the drum and bass lines COMBO Accompaniment pattern with only a few instruments i e a band Accompaniment pattern with a lush FULL BAND arrangement several melodic instrument lines The corresponding icon appears in the display only one of them can be displayed at any one time DRUM FULL amp BASS BAND Note Immediately after switching on the E 200 E 100 the Orchestrator selects the FULL BAND level Note The effect of these three levels also depends on whether the VARIATION or button was pressed In effect the combination of the ORIGINAL VARIATION and DRUM amp BASS COMBO FULL BAND buttons provides 6 accompaniment pat terns per Music Style 3 x 2 The last selection you make can be saved to a User Program See p 41 Roland E 200 E 100 Recording your music Your E 200 E 100 contains a 16 track Recorder you can use for recording your own songs Basic song
139. the Arranger starts playing back the selected Music Style as you play a note or a chord with your left hand to the left of the split point Note This function is automatically activated when you press the ARRANGER button while Style playback is stopped Selecting Music Styles The E 200 provides three memory areas for Music Styles the E 100 has oy LESER PL Memory 000 This is where a Music Style loaded from the Flash memory or floppy disk MSA MSD and MSE series optional E 200 only is temporarily stored The data in this RAM memory are erased when you switch off the E 200 E 100 is E 100 doesn t iis a disk e BE LILLE Lt 2 032 041 COLI 042 046 5 dili i 047053 LHTIH 054 063 LL 064 068 TI PRED IT 0695078 These are the Style families in the E 200 E 100s internal ROM mem ory These Styles cannot be erased but you can modify them in realtime using the Stylist and Band Orchestrator functions see iss 20 and 20 FLESH Memories 101 199 This is a Flash area inside the E EE 100 that already contains 16 Styles when the E 200 E 100 is shipped You can expand the number of Styles in this area by copying more Styles from your computer via USB or by saving the Styles loaded from disk E 200 only There are 99 Flash memory slots in all but the actual number of Styles you can save there on the data size of the Styles E 200 only E SE Memories 201 This area refers to a floppy
140. the E 200 E 100 s 19 parts are processed or prevent just one Keyboard part from being pro cessed You cannot change the amount of Reverb that is added to the Arranger or pre recorded Song parts G Switching the Reverb on off Use the following procedure if you want no Reverb at all for none of the E 200 E 10078 parts or to select another Reverb type 1 Press the button it must light 2 Use FAMILY lt gt to select EFR FECT The E 200 E 100 s function parameters are divided into 9 logical families For the following we need to select the effects group 3 Use SELECT lt gt to select the REV parameter VALUE E Note See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 Roland E 200 E 100 4 Use the NO YES buttons to select if you don t need the Reverb processor Otherwise select one of the eight available types Type Explanation Room 1 3 These types simulate the Reverb characteris tics of a room The higher the number 1 2 or 3 the bigger the room becomes Hall 1 2 These types simulate the Reverb of a small 1 or large 2 concert hall and thus sound far bigger than the Room types above Plate Digital simulation of a metal plate that is sometimes used for creating Reverb effects Works well for percussive sounds Delay A Delay effect no Reverb Works a lot like an echo effect and thus
141. the unit and consult an audiologist e Do not allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids of any kind water soft drinks etc to penetrate the unit cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet e n households with small children an adult should provide supervi sion until the child is capable of following all rules essential for the safe operation of the E 200 E 100 e Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it Do not force the E 200 E 100 s adapter to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Be especially careful when using extension cords the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventu ally melt through N e Before using the E 200 E 100 in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page N CAUTION e The E 200 E 100 should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation AN e This unit for use only with Roland keyboard stand KS 12 Use with other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury Roland E 200 E 100 Always grasp only the plug on the adapter when plugging into or u
142. to add modulation usually vibrato to the notes you are playing 3 PHONES 1 2 sockets E 200 only This is where you can connect two pairs of optional head phones Roland RH 25 or RH 50 By doing so you switch off the E 200 s speakers 4 VOLUME knob Use this knob to set the global volume of your E 200 E 100 5 BALANCE ACCOMP KEYBOARD buttons Use the BALANCE buttons to change the volume of the cor responding section accompaniment song or the parts you play on the keyboard 6 TAP TEMPO button Press this button at least twice to set the Arranger s or Recorder s playback tempo 6 9 TAP KEYBOARD 21 DATA ENTRY VOLUME TEMPO a TOUCH STYLE 4 ls _ 00 Sens 7 COUNTRY SWING LATIN n MEN MAX METRONOME SPLIT DU L TRANSPOSE BALANCE GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH CJ 23 ACCOMP KEYBOARD 25 cS B o 7 INTELLIGENCE DRUM amp BASS COMBO FULLBAND ACOUSTIC DANCE WORLD DISK NO vES z 24 DRUMS BASS OTHERS LEFT RIGHT TEMPO DATA WRITE 14 RANGER amp SONG CONTROLS SYNC REC START INTRO ORIGINAL FILL VARIATION i START STOP 2 gt MARKER REPEAT Ha lt gt gt MINUS A A B ONE 26 7 METRONOME button This button allows you switch the metronome on and off Holding it for more than one second calls
143. ton in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function V LINK function V LINK is a function that provides for the integration of music and visual material By using V LINK compatible video devices i e an Edirol DV 7PR visual effects can be easily linked to and made part of the expressive elements of a performance By using the E 200 E 100 with an Edirol DV 7PR you can 1 Use the E 200 E 100 s keyboard highest octave to switch images clips Press and hold a key for longer transition fade Briefly press a key for fast transitions e The numeric buttons 0 9 are used for switching palettes only if the button lights Use the BENDER axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever to change the playback speed of the picture material or to select a different color Use the STYLIST buttons to change the effect VFX1 4 Note V Link signals can be transmitted via MIDI OUT Connect the E 200 E 100 s MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN socket of the external video processor or to a UM 1 interface REMOTE 2 Press the button it lights blue Use the BENDER the assigned buttons or V LINK keys highest octave to manipulate the video pictures in sync with your music see below Press again to switch off this function the button goes dark V LINK functions that the E 200 E 100 can control and corresponding MIDI messages The E 200 E 100 provides the following functions for con trolling V LINK compatible
144. ts Stylist settings See page 45 Roland E 200 E 100 6 Changing the Music Style or song orchestration Your E 200 E 100 is a novel arranger instrument and Standard MIDI File player with two functions for customizing the Styles or songs you play back via easy to use routines Stylist function The Stylist function 15 derived from Roland s revolutionary DisCover 5 keyboard The 200 100 provides five different The STYLIST buttons have the following meanings You may notice that their function is akin to the EO presets found on a ghetto blaster or similar device except that they change the sounds themselves rather than the tone color Note It is also possible to switch off ALL Stylist buttons to return to the original song or Music Style orchestration Note The STYLIST information is part of the song data only the E 200 E 100 understands You can still play back the newly saved version of this song on another sequencer or SMF player templates you can select via the following buttons A CO USTIC Button Function after transferring it to your computer via USB for example POP ROCK DANCE and WORLD ACOUSTIC Adds an unplugged touch to the song or but the STYLIST information will be ignored The Stylist function is available both for Style see p 13 and Music Style song playback see p 16 It provides masks that change the _ POP Uses an orchestrati
145. tton 2 Press FAMILY lt gt to select 3 Use the SELECT gt buttons to select the track you wish to record to You can only select one track at a time hence the name Single If you select a track that already contains data your new version will overwrite the existing one 4 5 6 7 If necessary assign the desired Tone to the part you are about to record see p 28 If you select track 10 you can select Drum Kits rather than Tones Track 10 is reserved for drum parts Note If you use the Single recording mode for adding parts to a Standard MIDI File recorded with another instrument or sequencer track 16 or any other track defined as second drum track may also use a Drum Kit that can be changed Note Even though the Main part can be used for recording all tracks in Single mode the MFX only applies to track MIDI chan nel 4 Press to start recording After a two measure count in see p 38 you will hear all parts that have already been recorded Start playing and recording your new part Press to stop recording Return to step 3 to record additional parts Punch 1 0 In this mode you can re record part of a track the second chorus for example The important aspect of this mode is that newly recorded material does not erase the material before or after the passage you redo Original track This passage is redone E m REC REC By contrast in
146. uctions below and the Owner s Manual e Do attempt to repair the E 200 E 100 or replace parts within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page e Never use or store the E 200 E 100 in places that are e Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or are e Damp baths washrooms on wet floors or are XY Humid or are N e Exposed to rain or are e Dusty or are e Subject to high levels of vibration e This unit should be used only with a rack or stand that is recom mended by Roland Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general c
147. und effect 6 for right hand effect playing C3 for left hand effect playing 4 To obtain a effect may alse have to change the F Dci or SPL t setting page 38 If you assign a sound effect percussion sound to the Split part the key ranges could be set as shown below Split part sound effect percussion sound Main part melodic sound Roland E 200 E 100 Transpose The Transpose function changes the pitch of the notes and chords you play Instead of figuring out what other keys you need to press to accommodate the singer or an instrumentalist you can set the required Transpose value and go on playing the song the way you practised it while sounding in a different key See the example above 1 Press the button MEASURE MIN VI Lt Lf 11 ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR BEAT ee o Smmm 2 Use the NO YES and or numeric buttons o 9 to set the desired transposition interval The setting range is 12 12 semitones A semitone is one step between a white and a black key or two adjacent white keys i e between E F and Press or repeatedly to transpose the keyboard up or down You can also directly enter the desired interval by pressing the corresponding numeric key 3 To transpose the keyboard down hold down while press ing 01 9 in that case you can transpose t
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149. verb REV Rotary MFX Plate REV etc 8 Play few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect Do not forget to activate the Split or Dual part if you wish to audition its Reverb depth Note This setting can be saved to a User Program see p 41 9 Press another big button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this function Chorus Chorus broadens the spatial image of the sound and creates a stereo impression You can choose from 8 types When you switch on the E 200 E 100 none of the three Key board parts Main Dual Split are processed by the internal Chorus effect Note also that the Chorus effect doesn t affect the Main part if the MFX is set to anything but Off If you don t need Chorus you can either switch off the Chorus processor in which case none of the E 200 E 100 s 19 parts are processed or prevent just one Keyboard part from being pro cessed You cannot change the amount of Chorus that is added to the Arranger or pre recorded Song parts G Switching the Chorus effect on off Use the following procedure if you want no Chorus at all for none of the E 200 E 100 s parts or to select another Chorus type 1 Press the button it must light 2 Use FAMILY lt gt to select EF FE L S 3 Use SELECT 4 to select ihe CHR Note See also Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons p 17 4 Use the NO YES buttons to select f if you don t need the C
150. video equipment Keyboard Clip 1 8 Program Change OOH O08H Press the keys in the highest octave to switch clips Keyboard velocity Dissolve CC23 The velocity of the keys in the highest octave controls the speed of transition between images 1 0 buttons if the button lights Pal ette 1 10 Bank Select 00H 09H While the button lights press buttons 1 0 to switch palettes 1 10 The numeric buttons also perform their normal functions BENDER axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever Playback Speed Pitch Bend Moving the lever toward the right will speed up playback and moving it toward the left will slow down playback At the center position playback speed will be normal MODULATION axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever Clip color CC24 Color CB CC25 Color CR Press the lever towards the rear of the E 200 E 100 to change the color There are five steps that can be selected by pressing the lever several times green violet blue red orig inal clip color Roland E 200 E 100 e STYLIST buttons VFX1 4 None ACOUSTIC None POP V FX 1 ROCK V FX 2 DANCE V FX 3 WORLD V FX 4 Use these buttons to change the video effects This function is not available if the receiving video processor 15 already set to Off Note VFX2 is not supported by the DV 7 Note All V LINK messages are transmitted on MIDI channels 13 and 14 E 200 E 100 1 Function menu The E 2
151. y if the data in the Flash mem ory become unreadable Note Executing this function erases all Standard MIDI Files and Music Styles in the E 200 E 100 s Flash area Press YES NES in response to the flashing 4ES message The message appears and the YES message starts flash ing IUE YES to initialize the Flash area or if you changed you mind After showing the cm Lee leaves this function message the E 200 E 100 Resume Select this function to recall the E 200 E 100 s factory Func tion settings Note Resume does not reset the MIDI parameters of the FUNC TION mode see p 43 Press YES i in Mri to o the flashing 4ES message After showing the message the E 200 E 100 leaves this SUD Note There is no Sure question that gives you time to think Only press if you are certain you want to recall ALL factory Function settings I E 200 E 100 12 Working with User Programs The E 200 E 100 is equipped with 10 User Program memories that allow you to store almost all settings or registrations you make on the front panel and via the Function menu see p 37 Note MIDI settings see p 43 are not saved to a User Program because the E 200 E 100 memorizes them automatically Writing your settings to a User Program It is a good idea to write your settings frequently even if you still need to do some editing afterwards Those intermediary saves allow you

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