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Roland EM-30 - Octave and Tone Balance Settings; Octave Up;Down Function; Upper Tone Balance Control

Roland EM-30
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Owner's
Manual
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Here's
an
example:
if
you
want
to
hear
a
*D"
every
time
you
play
a
"C",
select
"2"
(a),
or
press
a
“D”
key
(b).
All
other
notes
will
be
shifted
by
the
same
amount
so
that
you
end
up
sounding
in
D
major
when
you
actually
play
in
C
major,
etc.
Note:
The
TrpValue
refers
to
semitones.
"Semitones"
rep-
resent
intervals
between
two keys
(black/white,
white/black,
or
white/white).
Note:
You
can
also
specify
which
sections
of
the
EM-50/30
should
be
transposed.
See
"TrpMode
(
Transpose
Mode)"
on
page
47.
Octave
up/down
It is
also
possible
to
shift
the
Upper!
or
Upper2
Tone
up
or
down
an
octave.
This
can
be
effectivc
for
Tech-
no/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
Upperl
and
Upper2
(see
page
20),
activate
the
Layer
function
(see
page
20),
and
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Select
the
Upper
part
you
want
to
shift
by
pressing
the
[UPPER
1/2]
button
until
the
name
of
the
desired
part
(“UPPER
1”
or
“UPPER
2”)
is
displayed.
Note:
The
Octave
function
is
probably
only
useful
when
Upper!
and
Upper2
are
layered,
but
feel
free
to
use
it
with
only
one
Upper
part.
2.
Press
and
hold
the
[UPPER
1/2]
button
until
the
message
area
of
the
display
reads:
TONE
4|"
EE
moli
STYLE
a
fey
PETE
SONG
Vi
LO
HG
NO.
(Here,
we
selected
Upperl
in
step
1.)
3.
Use
the
[MENU]
A
V
button
to
select
^—1"
(one
octave
down),
“0”
(no
shift),
or
“1”.
5.9
Upper
Tone
balance
On
page
19
we
showed
you
how
to
set
the
balance
of
the
Arranger
parts.
There
is
a
fourth
BALANCE
AV
pair
called
"UPPER"
that
allows
you
to
set
the
volume
of
the
Upper
1/2
parts,
or
to
switch
them
off
altogeth-
er.
At
first,
these
buttons
are
assigned
to
both
the
Upper
1
and
Upper
2
parts,
so
that
you
can
change
the
vol-
ume
of
Upper]
and
Upper
2
in
one
go
(the
display
shows
the
message
UFFer
1&2).
If
you
like,
you
can
also
change
the
volume
of
only
Upperl
or
Upper2.
Based
on
what
you
know
about
Upper
Tone
selection
for
playing
(see
page
20)
and
Tone
selection,
you
can
momentarily
assign
the
[UPPER
AY]
BALANCE
buttons
to
the
currently
selected
Upper
part:
use
the
[UPPER
1/2]
button
to
select
the
Upperl
or
Upper2
part,
then
modify
its
sta-
tus
(on/off)
or
volumc
using
the
BALANCE
buttons.
Be
careful
though:
after
a
few
moments
of
inaction,
the
BALANCE
buttons
will
once
again
be
assigned
to
both
Upper
parts.
1.
Press
[UPPER
A]
BALANCE
to
increase
the
vol-
ume
of
the
currently
selected
Upper
part(s),
and
[UPPER
VW]
BALANCE
to
decrease
it
(0—100).
BALANCE
BASS
ACC/LOWER
UPPER
T
&
ON/OFF
DRUMS
2.
Simultaneously
press
[UPPER
AV]
BALANCE
to
switch
off
the
currently
selected
Upper
part(s).
Press
both
buttons
again
to
switch
the
Upper
part(s)
back
on
again.
EI
——
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SP
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TA
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SS
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