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Using the mixer functions & effects, 105 8. using the mixer functions & effects – Roland E-80 User Manual

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8.

Using the mixer functions & effects

The MIXER environment does what its name suggests: it allows you to balance the various Keyboard parts of your E-80.
See page 140
and following for how to “mix” the Song and Style parts. Your singing and the generated Vocal Harmonist
parts can be “mixed” using the
[VOICE] and [HARMONY] knobs.

Mastering Tools

Mastering Tools

Speaker Simulator

Reverb

Chorus

MFX

+

OUTPUT MAIN L/R

PHONES 1/2

L

R

L

R

Reverb

Chorus

MFX A

MFX B

MFX C

DBm

EQ

(1)

MI

EQ

(1)

MBS

EQ

(1)

LW2

EQ

(1)

LW1

EQ

(1)

UP3

EQ

(1)

UP2

EQ

(1)

UP1

EQ

(1)

SONG

Instr. 1

EQ

Inst.X

EQ

Drums

Global EQ

Kick EQ

Snare EQ

HH EQ

etc. EQ

~
~

~

(1)

(1)

(1)

STYLE

Instr. 1

EQ

Inst.X

EQ

Drums

Global EQ

Kick EQ

Snare EQ

HH EQ

etc. EQ

~
~

~

(1)

(1)

(1)

Effects processors for the Keyboard parts and Song & Style instruments

Gray lines:

MIDI data

Black & dotted lines:

Audio data. Dotted lines indicate options.

(1): Not used when the instrument or part is

assigned to MFX or MFX A~C.

“Drums”:

You can specify for each drum instrument of
the SONG and STYLE sections whether it
should use its own equalizer or the equalizer
of the Drum Set it belongs to.
Drum instruments cannot be assigned to the
MFX processors individually (only the Drum
Set as a whole can be assigned to MFX A~C).

MFX A, MFX B, MFX C: Each SONG or STYLE instrument can be

assigned to one MFX (A, B, or C), but not two
or three.