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Roland EP-9e - Sound and Demonstration Features; Effects Buttons (Chorus and Reverb); Demonstration (DEMO) Button

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MONO)
3
INPUT
Jacks
VIBRA-
PHONE
HARPS!-
PIANO
1
PIANO
2
E.PIANO
CHORD
ORGAN
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
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.
REVERB
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
USE
ROLAND
ACJ
ADAPTOR
ONLY
These
jacks
are
where
you
input
audio
signals
coming
from
anotherdevice.
Whatever
sound
hasbeen
input
through
these
jacks
will
be
mixed
with
thenotes
played
onthe
keyboard,
and
can
be
heard
through
either
the
ep-9e’s
speakers
or
connected
headphones.
This
feature
conveniently
allows
you
to
practice
along
with
music
from
a
CD
or
cassette
player.
ifthe
equipment
you
are
connecting
provides
only
monaural
output,
connect
to
the
LIMONO)
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.
STRINGS
CHOIR
CHORUS
REVERB
DEMO
Coli
(i
paci
DEMO
Button
Press
the
DEMO
Bution
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.
Introduction
Demo
Ah!
Vous
Dirai-Je,
Maman,
K.265/W.
A.
Mozart
Invention
No.1
in
C-Major
/J.
S.
Bach
Turkish
March,
K.331
/
W.
A.
Mozart
Gymnopédie
No.1
/
Satie
Spring
Song,
Op.62-6
/
Mendelssohn
The
Harmonious
Blacksmith
/
Handel
Invention
No.13
in
A-Minor
/
J.
S.
Bach
N
ON
DU
BW
All
Songs
Arranged
by
Seiichi
Ito
His
life
has
thus
far
been
a
story
of
remarkable
achieve-
ments,
beginning
with
winning
an
electric
organ
con-
test
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.

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