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Roland E-66 - Keyboard Mode

Roland E-66
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While
holding
the
VARIATION
button
[51]
press
the
select
button
corresponding
to
the
selected
variation
once
more;
again
the
three
lines
will
appear
in
the
display
(no
Variation
selected).
d)
When
you
release
the
but-
tons,
the
number
"2"
will
disap-
pear
and
be
replaced
by
"A11."
When
a
dot
(.)
lights
in
the
third
field
of
the
display
[31],
it
indicates
that
a
Variation
of
the
displayed
Tone
number
is
in
effect.
In
our
example,
it
lights
to
indicate
that
a
Variation
of
'A11'
is
currently
selected.
Keyboard
Mode
|
a
UPPER
(27)
^
The
entire
keyboard
of
the
E-66
7
Jat
can
be
played
in
one
of
the
following
different
modes:
Upper,
Lower,
M
Bass,
Arranger
and
M
Drums.
Each
mode
can
be
selected
by
pressing
the
corresponding
button
in
the
KEYBOARD
MODE
section.
The
selected
mode(s)
is
(are)
indcated
by
the
corresponding
LED(s)
in
the
KEYBOARD
MODE
section.
It
is
possible,
for
example,
to
play
a
piano
Tone
over
the
entire
keyboard
by
selecting
the
Upper
mode,
or
to
play
a
string
Tone
on
the
entire
keyboard
by
selecting
the
Lower
mode.
NOTE:
When
you've
selected
the
Arranger
mode
(ARRANGER
LED
lit),
each
note
or
chord
played
in
the
Arranger
section
277”
(left
side)
of
the
keyboard
is
used
to
control
the
selected
Music
Style.
ARRANGER

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