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Roland EM-30 - Custom Style and Disk User Styles; Selecting Another B Style; Disk User Styles (EM-50 Only)

Roland EM-30
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desired
“B”
Style
using
the
MUSIC
STYLE/USER
PROGRAM
buttons.
This
selection
will
also
be
writ-
ten
to
a
User
Program.
Please
be
aware
of
the
following
when
selecting
a
"B"
Style:
You
can
only
select
Styles
that
have
the
same
time
sig-
nature
as
the
"A"
Style.
Example:
you
cannot
morph
a
waltz
(3/4
time
signature)
and
an
8-beat
Style
(4/4).
*
Style
Morphing
also
works
with
new
Styles
you
trans-
fer
to
the
Custom
memories
(page
57).
*
Style
Morphing
also
works
with
Disk
User
Styles
(see
below).
This
is
only
available
on
the
EM-50
(the
EM-30
doesn't
have
a
floppy
disk
drive).
The
result
of
this
operation
depends
on
the
Disk
User
Style
that
is
currently
in
the
EM-50's
memory.
Though
this
may
seem
obvious,
you
should
bear
this
in
mind
when
you
write
your
settings
to
a
User
Program:
next
time
you
select
that
User
Program,
the
EM-50's
RAM
memory
may
contain
a
different
Disk
User
Style
(or
even
no
Style
at
all).
10.4
Disk
User
Styles
(EM-50
only)
The
EM-50
comes
with
a
floppy
disk
drive
that
can
be
used
for
playing
back
Standard
MIDI
Files
(see
page
36),
for
saving
your
settings,
etc.,
to
disk,
and
for
load-
ing
new
Music
Styles.
There
are
two
ways
of
using
new
Music
Styles
(the
first
is
also
available
on
the
EM-30):
New
Styles
can
be
transferred
to
the Flash
ROM
memories
(1~8),
in
which
case
they
replace
the
Styles
that
resided
in
these
memories
when
you
purchased
the
EM-50/30.
See
page
57
for
details
and
“Selecting
Custom
Styles”
on
page
16
for
how
to
use
Custom
Styles;
You
can
load
one
Music
Style
to
the
EM-50's
Disk
User
memory
and
use
it
as
if
it
were
a
73rd
Music
Style,
The
Style
data
in
this
memory
are
only
available
until
you
switch
off
your
EM-50
or
load
another
Style.
Here,
you
will
learn
how
to
use
the
Disk
User
memo-
ry.
1.
Insert
a
disk
containing
MSA
or
MSD
series
Music
Styles
for
the
EM-50
into
the
disk
drive.
Note:
See
your
Roland
dealer
for
MSA
and
MSD
series
Style
Disks.
You
can
use
Music
Styles
that
were
for
the
fol-
lowing
(and
probably
also
other)
Roland
instruments:
E-86, E-68,
E-96.
2.
Press
the
[DISK
USER]
button.
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STYLE
/
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PROGRAM
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The
message
appears
in
the
upper
right
cor-
ner
of
the
display,
while
the
mode
arrow
(€)
jumps
to
the
"STYLE"
message.
Note:
Let
us
agree
to
use
the
term
RAM
memory
for
the
memory
area
that
contains
a
single
Style
you
load
from
disk.
“RAM”
is
short
for
“Random
Access
Memory”.
lt
refers
to
a
memory
that
only
works
while
the
instrument
is
switched
on.
As
soon
as
you
switch
it
off,
the
RAM
memo-
ry
is
erased.
3.
Use
the
MENU
A
V
buttons
to
select
a
Music
Style
on
the
inserted
floppy
disk.
The
number
of
the
selected
Disk
User
Style
alternates
with
the
“Ent”
message,
while
the
message
line
con-
tains
the
name
of
the
selected
Disk
User
Style.
5.
Now
do
one
of
the
following:
a)
Press
the
[ENTER]
button
to
load
the
selected
Disk
User
Style
into
the
EM-50's
RAM
memory.
—or—
b)
Press
the
[START/STOP]
button
to
load
the
Disk
User
Style
and
to
start
playback
of
that
Style.
6.
Press
the
[CANCEL]
button
to
leave
the
Disk
User
function.
When
you
press
[ENTER]
(see
step
(5)
a),
the
Disk
User
Style
in
the
EM-50's
RAM
memory
is
automati-
cally
selected
and
can
be
started
in
one
of
the
usual
ways
(see
page
13).
If
you
pressed
[START/STOP],
the
freshly
loaded
Style
is
already
playing
at
this
point.
7.
To
return
to
an
internal
Style
after
working
with
a
Disk
User
Style,
use
the
MUSIC
STYLE/USER
PRO-
GRAM
number
buttons.
To
once
again
use
the
Disk
User
Style,
press
[DISK
USER].
To
work
with
another
Disk
User
Style,
return
to
step
(1)
above.
Note:
The
selection
of
the
Disk
User
memory
will
be
writ-
ten
to
a
User
Program
(see
page
43).
This,
however
refers
to
the
memory
address
rather
than
its
contents.
Next
time
you
recall
such
a
User
Program,
the
EM-50
will
therefore
use
the
last
Disk
User
Style
you
loaded
after
switching
it
on.
If
the
Disk
User
Style
is
empty
at
that
time,
the
EM-50
will
go
on
using
the
last
internal
Style
you
selected.
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