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Playing
Playing chords (CHORD MEMORY)
Chord memory is a function that plays a chord based on pre-
registered chord forms, when you play a single note on the keyboard.
1.  Press the [CHORD] button to make it light.
2.  Press a key.
A chord plays according to the currently selected chord form.
3.  To turn this o, press the [CHORD] button again to 
make it go dark.
Selecting a chord form
1.  Hold down the [MENU] button and press the 
[CHORD] button.
The CHORD MEMORY screen appears.
2.  Move the cursor to “Form” and use the value dial to 
select the chord form.
This changes how the chord plays.
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 ¹ You can also operate this from the [MENU] button Ó SCENE EDIT 
Ó CHORD MEMORY.
 ¹ See SCENE EDIT > CHORD MEMORY in the “Parameter Guide” 
(Roland website) for more information on the parameters to 
congure in the CHORD MEMORY screen.
Playing the drum sounds (DRUMS)
You can use the keyboard to play the drum kit sounds.
1.  Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the 
[SINGLE] button.
The DRUMS screen appears.
Drum kit
2.  Press the [É] button to move the cursor to the 
drum kit.
3.  Press the [1], [2], or [16] button.
4.  Use the value dial to select a drum kit.
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For a list of drum kits, see “Drum kit tones” in the “Sound List” 
(Roland website).
5.  Press a key.
Using the mic audio to play
You can use an audio signal that’s input from a microphone 
connected to the MIC INPUT jack on the rear panel.
Mic
Adjusting the volume
MIC [GAIN] knob
(Rear panel)
Adjusts the volume of the mic. Adjust this so 
that the mic sound does not distort.
[MIC] slider
(Top panel)
Adjusts the volume balance between the mic 
and the sound of your playing.