Roland E-100 - Manual

Roland E-100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – buttons can be used for selecting specific; Excellent Arranger; Features
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Liability and copyright
  • Page 7 – Front panel; BENDER/MODULATION lever; Panel descriptions; I J
  • Page 9 – Rear panel; DC IN socket; FOOTSWITCH socket
  • Page 10 – song demo; button while pressing; Playing back a Tone demo song; to stop Tone demo song playback.; Playback of a Style demo song; to stop Style demo song playback.; DemoSong; DemStyle
  • Page 11 – Playing without accompaniment; Using the Main part; DemStLis
  • Page 12 – Using the Main and Split parts; Using the Main and Dual parts; The; Using the metronome; You can switch on the metronome when practising a new song.
  • Page 13 – Starting/using the Arranger; right half; your left hand) to start Arranger playback.; with your left hand.; Button
  • Page 14 – Changing the tempo; Stopping Arranger playback; again to stop playback.; Selecting Music Styles; TRADIT
  • Page 15 – numeric; Yes; LOADING; The BALANCE; Balance
  • Page 16 – Basic song playback; to select the memory area that contains; Playing back songs
  • Page 17 – (5)After making sure that the correct song has been selected,; (6)You can change the song tempo with the; Additional playback functions; Selecting the Song mode; Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons
  • Page 18 – Live performance with song backing (Minus One); MinusOne
  • Page 19 – Changing the track assignments; RIGHT
  • Page 20 – Stylist function; Changing the Music Style or song orchestration
  • Page 22 – Basic song recording; All; Recording your music; ALL
  • Page 23 – Listening to your song; once again to stop playback.; Other recording functions; About the recording modes; Modes; Recorder memory; Single; selecting “ALL” or “Keyboard” will erase; More about ALL mode; will
  • Page 24 – Keyboard recording mode; Single recording mode; Keyboard
  • Page 25 – KB SET; Using a footswitch for punching in/out; Sustain
  • Page 26 – The One Touch function automates quite a few tasks:; One Touch memories; button again if you need “OT1”; Using the Music Assistant; contains the desired Music Assistant settings.; Additional Music Style functions; Piano 2; BALLROOM
  • Page 27 – Melody Intelligence; Changing the Melody Intelligence harmony type; MI; to select “; (5)Press another “big” button in the DATA ENTRY section to; More Music Style functions; Traditnl; BassInv
  • Page 28 – Selecting any of the available sounds; (2)To assign another sound to the Split or Dual part, hold the; Using the TONE buttons; Assigning another Tone to a TONE button; Memrized; Keyboard part functions
  • Page 29 – Drum Kits; cussion sound with your left or right hand.
  • Page 30 – Transpose; set the desired transposition interval.; Octave settings; Transpos
  • Page 31 – Performance functions; Pitch Bend and Modulation; Performance functions and effects; KbdTouch
  • Page 32 – Footswitch; Using effects; types using the; Off
  • Page 33 – board to audition the effect.; Reverb; Switching the Reverb on/off
  • Page 34 – Chorus; doesn’t affect; if the MFX is set to anything but “Off”.; Switching the Chorus effect on/off; EFFECTS; Chorus 3
  • Page 35 – Chr MAIN
  • Page 36 – STYLIST buttons
  • Page 37 – KB SET parameters; Int
  • Page 39 – ARR SET parameters; is off. This allows you to play chords (and a; EFFECTS parameters; Tone MFX°; Major chords Press the key that corresponds to the chord’s
  • Page 40 – UTILITY parameters; Resume
  • Page 41 – Notes about writing User Programs; Selecting a User Program; The asterisk “; Working with User Programs; USERPROG; USERPROG
  • Page 42 – The settings of the selected User Program will be recalled.; (3)Press any other “big” button in the DATA ENTRY section to
  • Page 43 – Channels; MIDI Function parameters; Local; ON; MIDI TxRx° (MIDI transmission and reception); Option
  • Page 45 – Working with the Flash memory; Saving songs to a Flash memory; The available characters are:; Saving Styles to a Flash memory; memory at that time) can be saved to a Flash; Writing; yes
  • Page 46 – The display now counts down:; Removing songs from the Flash memory; The display now shows the “; Removing
  • Page 47 – No Cable; Proceed as follows; No Cable; For all operating systems; and check; Macintosh
  • Page 48 – Windows; Disk functions; USER SNG; Do not remove; as that may; Loading User Programs from disk; to select the Disk mode.; Possible error messages; careful
  • Page 49 – Loading songs from disk; Loading Music Styles from disk; Saving files to disk; Saving
  • Page 50 – Deleting files on disk; Format
  • Page 51 – Using the outputs and an optional footswitch
  • Page 52 – Functions for educational purposes; Deactivating or activating the Demo function; Deactivating or activating the Arranger; DISABLED; the; will be; empty; and that the; User Programs; Factory
  • Page 54 – Tones selectable via the front panel
  • Page 60 – Music Styles
  • Page 63 – MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 65 – Information
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E-200/E-100

InteLLIGENT KEYBOARD

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 © 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.

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Page 2 - buttons can be used for selecting specific; Excellent Arranger; Features

r E-200/E-100 2 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 gene...

Page 4 - Contents

r E-200/E-100 4 • Always grasp only the plug on the adapter when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit. ...................................................................................................................................... • Try to prevent cords and cables from be...

Page 6 - Liability and copyright

r E-200/E-100 6 Handling floppy disks [E-200 only] • Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin magnetic coating. Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts of data on such a small surface area. To preserve their integrity, please observe the following when handling fl...

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