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User manual Roland, model EP-7MKII

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PIANO, and HARPSICHORD buttons, while you then press the appropriate key on the keyboard, shown below. The C key 1 octave above middle C : Changes obtained will be extensive. Middle C : The same as when power is first turned on. The C key .1 octave below middle C : A lesser degree of change will be obtained. fe / : '\ Effects Buttons When one of these buttons is pressed (its indicator will light) the effect it provides will be applied to the notes you play : CHORUS REVERB The chorus effect makes one instrument sound like several of the same instrument playing in ensemble, so your music will sound richer and more expansive. The reverb effect adds reverberation .(a complex type of echo) to the notes you play, creating the ambience of a room that is more acoustically "alive". DC IN 12V 1700mA c ® ■■ s*.....© USe ROLAND ACJ ADAPTOR ONLY ZD INPUT Jacks These jacks are where you input audio signals coming from another device. Whatever sound has been input through these jacks will be mixed with the notes played on the keyboard, and can be heard through either the ep-7ile's speakers or connected headphones. This featureconveniently allows you to practice along with music from a CD or cassette player. Iftheequipmentyouareconnectingprovides only monaural output, connect to the L(MONO) jack. OUTPUT Jacks if desired, you can have your keyboard produce a more impressive sound by connecting it with a stereo system or amplifier/speaker setup. To connect the units, plug audio cables into the keyboard's Output jacks and plug the other ends into the Input jacks on your sound system. If the equipment you are going to use can only receive a monaural signal, use the keyboard's L (Mono) Output jack. PiANO 1 PIANO 2 E.PIANO VIBRA- PHONE HARPSICHORD ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR f_u I I I....... I I. ...""I I .......I I I r........1 I-1 CHORUS REVERB DEMO DEMO Button Press the DEMO Button and the demonstration songs will start playing. To stop playback of the demos, press the DEMO button again. To adjust the volume, move the VOLUME slider. 1 Introduction Demo 2 Ah! Vous Dirai-je, Maman, K.265 / W. A. Mozart 3 Invention No.l in C-Major/J. S. Bach 4 Turkish March, K.331 / W. A. Mozart 5 Cymnopedie No.l / Satie 6 Spring Song, Op.62-6 / Mendelssohn 7 The Harmonious Blacksmith / Handel ,8 Invention No.l 3 in A-Minor / j. S. Bach Ali Songs Arranged by Seiichf Jto His life has thusfarbeena story of remarkable achievements, beginning with winning an electric organ contest while still in junior high school. While in high school, he acquired in-depth knowledge of computers and their use in business. At the time he entered university, he was also an active participant in the business of a Japanese record company. Afterwards, a period in which he served as an advisor on keyboard instruments for Roland Corporation lead to his being taken on-board as a full-time employee. So far, he has performed in 137 cities overseas, and 200 within Japan. He resigned from Roland in 1987 in order to establish his own school of music. Currently, while managing his company's "Studio Ichi," he also serves as an advisor to Roland concerning development of new electronic musical instruments, and assists with their promotion throughout the realm of music. Recording ' ViBRA- HARPSI- PIAN01 PIANO 2 E. PIANO PHONE CHORD ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR 1 Select the voice you intend to use. 3.1 _3 I........................-1 I i I i 2 The ep-71le can accommodate four different pieces. Here you need to select thenumberofthe i ...........i [ piece that you are going to record. k&ytranspose TEMPO PIECE REC PLAY * ! ? ? * 3 Press the REC button. (The red indicator will light.) TEMPO ▼ A =□ dZ KEY TRANSPOSE PIECE 2 3 4 lOI REC PLAY 4 Start playing. (The moment you begin playing, the recording will also start.) 5 When you are finished, press the REC button again. (The indicator will go out.) TEMPO PIECE 2 3 ICZ=3Q^CU KSY TRANSPOSE REC PLAY * Everything you do while recording is in progress, including such things as changing voices or pressing the Chorus button, will be faithfully recorded. * The recording feature provides storage for a combined total (within all 4 pieces) of approximately 1,600 notes. When you are running out of space for additional notes... the red indicator on the REC button will start blinking. And if you continue to record... the REC button indicator will blink more rapidly. When you reach the point where no more notes can be recorded... the indicator on the REC button goes out, and the recording stops automatically. * What has been recorded will not be lost even when the power is turned OFF. It wi I! be there, ready for playback, the next time the power is turned ON. Playback 1 Select the number of the piece you wish to hear. TEMPO ▼ A KEY TRANSPOSE PIECE 2 3 ESC Press the PLAY button. Playback will begin. (The green indicator will light.) TEMPO KEY TRANSPOSE laot REC $ When the end of th...


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