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Saving the pad settings, Using the pads – Roland E-A7 61 Key Expandable Arranger Keyboard User Manual

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Using the Pads

You can also select a user tone or user drum kit.
However you might not hear any sound if the sample has been

deleted or if the user tone number has changed.

5.

When you have finished making settings, press the

[Exit]

button several times to return to the previous

screen.

Saving the Pad Settings

Pad settings are saved in a user program or in a One Touch memory.

&

“Saving Settings as a User Program”

(p. 46)

&

“Creating Your Own One Touch Memories (One Touch

Settings)”

(p. 26)

Normally, when the Write operation is executed, it will be saved as a

User Program parameters.

NOTE

If one of the One Touch settings is selected (one of the One Touch

[1]

[4]

buttons lit), writing a user program will save the One

Touch settings to the user program (the Pad settings are also

included).

If you want to save it as a One Touch memory parameters, execute

the save operation in the following procedure.

1.

Call the One Touch you want to change the Pad setting

by One Touch

[1]

[4]

button.

2.

Change the Pad Setting.

3.

When finished making changes, enter the One Touch

Setting screen.

&

“Editing and Saving the One Touch Settings of a Style”

(p. 26)

Edit mark is attached to the One Touch that is currently selected.

4.

Press the

[Option]

button.

5.

Use the direct buttons to select

“Save Style.”

&

“Editing and Saving the One Touch Settings of a Style”

(p. 26)

0

“Step 7”

NOTE

5

If you want to save the Pad setting in One Touch, first call the One

Touch you want to change. If you recall a different One Touch

memory while editing a One Touch memory, the state of your

editing is lost.

5

If a phrase or tone is assigned in the pad settings, the UPG or One

Touch remembers only the link to that phrase or file.
This means that if the link-destination file cannot be found, for

example because you renamed, deleted, or moved the user

phrase, or disconnected the external storage, no sound is heard.

Creating a Phrase to Play from a Pad

(Phrase Recording)

You can create your own original phrases.
To create an original phrase, use the Phrase Recording function.
Here’s how to use the Phrase Recording function.

1.

Press the Setting button.

The Pad Setting screen appears.
Select the Pad (Pad Number) to which you want to assign the

recorded phrase.
If Pad Type is not set to

“Phrase,”

select

“Phrase.”

2.

Press the

[Rec]

button.

Phrase Recording Standby screen appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the

[Rec]

button once again.

3.

Use the direct buttons to make settings.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Phrase Type

Drum, Bass,

Accomp

Specifies the type of phrase that will be

recorded. In the case of Drum, you can’t

select the

“Key”

parameter.

Rec Mode

New

New recording

Mix

Mix recording

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Tempo

20–250

Specifies the tempo at which the phrase is

recorded.

Octave

–4–+4

Specifies the octave of the recorded part,

shifting it to the region in which you want

to perform.

Key

C, C#, D, Eb, E,

F, F#, G, Ab, A,

Bb, B

Sets the KEY in which the phrase is

performed while recording. The key of

Drum Kit parts cannot be set.

Tone

Tone Name

Tone name

Time Signature

1/16, 1/4–4/4... Sets the time signature. (selectable only if

Rec Mode is set to New)

Measure

Length

Off, 1–16

Specifies the number of measures in the

phrase.
If this is Off, the measure length is set

automatically according to the length that

you record, up to 16 measures.

Count In

Off, 1Meas,

2Meas, Wait

Note

Specifies how long the count-in should be

before recording starts.
Wait Note: Recording starts as soon as you

play a note on the keyboard. (There will be

no count-in.)

Input Quantize

Off, 1/4, 1/8,

1/8T, 1/16,

1/16T, 1/32,

1/32T, 1/64

Corrects minor timing problems.
It shifts the notes whose timing is not

exactly right to the nearest

“correct”

unit.

Always select a resolution value that is fine

enough to accept all note values you play.

Selecting a Tone

When you select a tone, the Tone List screen of the part selected for

the pad is shown in the right display.
Use the Tone

[0]

[9]

buttons and the direct buttons of the right

display to select a tone.

4.

Press the

[Start/Stop]

button to start recording.

5.

Perform a phrase.

6.

Press the

[Start/Stop]

button once again to stop

recording.

The phrase save screen appears.

MEMO

If Measure Length is specified, recording stops automatically at

the measure length that you specified.
If you use Mix recording, loop recording occurs.

7.

Use the

[R1]

(Int/Ext) button to switch the copy-

destination between Internal Storage and External

Storage.

MEMO

The Phrase file is placed in the

“My Phrases”

folder. If this folder

does not exist, it is created automatically. The

“My Phrases”

folder exists in both internal storage and external storage.

8.

Press the

[Enter]

button.

Assign a name.

&

For details on assigning a name, refer to

“Assigning Names”

(p.

16).

If you decide to cancel, press the

[Exit]

button.

9.

Press the

[F5]

(Exec) button.

The phrase is saved.

MEMO

If there is already a file with the same name as the name you

entered, a screen asks you to confirm the overwrite.
If you want to save, select

“YES”

to replace it with the file you

renamed.
If you decide to rename the file, select

“NO”

and return to the

page where you can rename the file.

NOTE

The phrase does not play if the Arranger Switch is Off, nor if

Arranger Hold is Off.