Roland e-09 Manuale Proprietario

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Function Menu
 
ARR SET Parameters
 
Parameter
Value
Explanation
 
ChordInt
OFF, 
MODE1, 
MODE2
(default: 
MODE1)
Allows the accompaniment chords to be detected using simplified fingering that does not require you to play 
all the notes in the chord.
 
OFF:
 
The chord will consist of only the notes you play in the Split part keyboard region.
 
MODE1: 
 
 
MODE2: 
 
You can specify chords using the following four methods.
 
Major chord: 
 
Play the root of the chord
 
Minor chord: 
 
Play the root and the nearest black key to the left
 
Seventh chord: 
 
Play the root and the nearest white key to the left
 
Minor seventh chord: 
 
Play the root and the nearest black key and white key to the left
Arr Hold 
 
*
 
OFF, ON
(default: ON)
Selects how the arranger parts will sound.
 
OFF:
 
When you take your hand off the left side of the keyboard, the arranger part instrumental sounds other 
than drums (i.e., A.Bass and Accomp) will stop, and only the rhythm part will continue sounding.
 
ON:
 
The chord you were playing in the left hand will be remembered. The arranger will continue playing 
using that chord until you play another chord.
 
*
 
 This parameter will be turned on each time you switch on the E-09’s power.
Educational
OFF, ON
(default: ON)
This is a function provided for educational purposes.
 
OFF:
 
If [ARRANGER] is lit and the arranger playback is stopped, the left-hand side of the keyboard will be 
muted unless [SPLIT] is lit.
 
ON:
 
If [ARRANGER] is lit and the arranger playback is stopped, a stereo strings and a monophonic bass (if 
Auto Bass is on) will play. This lets you play chords (and bass line) with your left hand without using 
the E-09’s accompaniment function.
Bass Inv 
 
*
 
OFF, ON
(default: OFF)
Selects how chords will be detected by the arranger.
Example: when you play “E G C”
 
OFF:
 
The bass will be sounded on the “C” note just as if you had played “C E G.” The accompani-
ment will use the “C” chord.
 
ON:
 
The bass will be sounded on the lowest note you played (“E”). The accompaniment will use 
the “C (on E)” chord.
MI 
 
*
 
-> p. 14
(default: Tradi-
tional)
Selects the harmony type for the melody intelligence function.
This screen will also appear if you hold down [MELODY INTELLIGENCE] for a few moments. (p. 14)
 
EFFECTS Parameters
 
Parameter
Value
Explanation
 
REVERB 
 
*
 
8 types -> p. 16
(default: Hall 2)
CHORUS 
 
*
 
8 types -> p. 17
(default: Chorus 3)
MFX 
 
*
 
47 types -> p. 17
(default: Rotary)
Tone MFX
OFF, ON
(default: ON)
This lets you specify whether the MFX type will be automatically selected according to the Main part tone 
you select. For example, a distortion/overdrive effect will be selected for rock guitar tones, and a rotary 
effect will be selected for organ tones.
 
OFF:
 
The MFX will not change when you switch the tone of the Main part.
 
ON:
 
The MFX will change when you switch the tone of the Main part.
Rev MAIN 
 
*
 
0–127
(default: 100)
Adjusts the amount of reverb applied to the tone of the Main part. With a setting of “0” there will be no 
reverb.
Chr MAIN 
 
*
 
0–127
(default: 100)
Adjusts the amount of chorus applied to the tone of the Main part. With a setting of “0” there will be no 
chorus.
 
*
 
 You can’t apply chorus if MFX is set to anything other than “Off.”
Pan MAIN 
 
*
 
RND, L63–0–R63
(default: 0)
Adjusts the stereo location (the position between the left and right speakers) of the Main part. If you select 
“RND,” the stereo location will change randomly for each note you play. Values beginning with “L” po-
sition the sound toward the left speaker, a value of “0” is the center, and values beginning with “R” po-
sition the sound toward the right speaker.
Rev DUAL 
 
*
 
0–127
(default: 100)
Adjusts the amount of reverb applied to the tone of the Dual part. With a setting of “0” there will be no 
reverb.
Chr DUAL 
 
*
 
0–127
(default: 100)
Adjusts the amount of chorus applied to the tone of the Dual part. With a setting of “0” there will be no 
chorus.
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