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6.                  41                42  IPopTomHFI48       BME opc 52       PopKik36                  50    LLL                                          N            Drum Kits are collections of over 90 sounds  each assigned to a  different key     Note  Drum Kits can only be assigned to the Main part  so neither  to the Split  nor the Dual part      Note  One Kit  530  is actually a sound effects  SFX  kit that cannot  be used for  drumming  but rather for triggering various sound  effects     Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41      Sound effects   SFX      The E 200 E 100 also contains individual sound effects  like   Train   Kitty    HrseGllp   etc   and individual drum and percus   sion sounds that are assigned to the entire range of the part you  select them for  Main  Split or Dual     Note that those sounds do not work like the Drum Kits  only one  sound is assigned to the keyboard   and can be played melodi     cally  though  Train  melodies are probably  interesting  at best      It might therefore be a good idea to proceed as follows      1    2     E 200 E 100       Press the button    Decide whether you want to play the sound effect or per   cussion sound with your left or right hand    If you want to use your left hand  assign a sound effect to  the Split part  To play the effect with your right hand  assign  it to the Main part    Change the split point  page 38  in such a way that only a  few keys are assigned to the percussion sound so
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13.       Dly  Delay with four repetition lines    TmCtrDly  This effect controls the delay time in realtime   Reverb  A nice Reverb effect    GteRevNr  Gate Reverb is a special type of Reverb in which  the reverberant sound is suddenly cut off  and does not  gradually decrease     GteRevRv  A gated Reverb effect that sounds  backwards    GteRevS1  The reverberant sound moves from right to left   GteRevS2  The reverberant sound moves from left to right   2PtchShf  A Pitch Shifter changes the pitch of the original    sound  This 2 voice effect has two pitch shifters  and adds  5   two transposed copies to the original sound   FbPtchShf  Pitch Shifter with several echoes   6     OD   Chors  This effect connects an Overdrive and a Chorus  in series    Series  means that the first effect is also pro   cessed by the second     ODP Flger  This effect connects an Overdrive and    Flanger  in series    OD   Delay  This effect connects an Overdrive and a Delay in  series    DS   Chors  This effect connects distortion and a Chorus in  series    05 Flger  This effect connects distortion and a Flanger in  series    DS   Delay  This effect connects distortion and a Delay in  series    EH   Chors  This effect connects an Enhancer and a Chorus  In series    EH   Flger  This effect connects an Enhancer and a Fanger  In series    EH   Delay  This effect connects an Enhancer and a Delay in  series    Cho       This effect connects a Chorus and a Delay in  series        gt  Delay  This effect conne
14.      If you like  you can also mute several parts     E                                            CCC CC    What are tracks    The term  track  is used only for your convenience  We bor   rowed it from tape recorders that allow for recording sev   eral musical parts by the same person  one part after the  other     In the case of the E 200 E 100  the term is only used to  indicate that we are dealing with separate musical parts   Here indeed  like with computer based sequencers  what  really counts are the MIDI channels     Songs you record with the E 200 E  100  and the Standard  MIDI Files you play back can consist of up to 16 tracks  i e   MIDI channels   In many instances  only certain tracks are  used  but the following are almost certainly present in every  Standard MIDI File    Track 2  bass   Track 4  melody   Track 10  drums   The STYLIST buttons allow you to mute the following tracks    RIGHT  Refers to track  4  of the selected Standard MIDI  File  Music data for educational purposes  especially piano  music  use this track for the right hand part  Mute this track  to play the right hand yourself while listening to the left   hand part of the Standard MIDI File  The E 200 E  100 con   tains an excellent stereo piano Tone you could use    LEFT  Refers to track  3  of the selected Standard MIDI File   Music data for educational purposes  especially piano music   use this track for the left hand part  See also above    OTHERS   Mutes all tracks that cannot be muted w
15.      Roland E 200 E 100       Footswitch  The E 200 E 100 s FOOTSWITCH socket  rear panel  allows you  to connect optional DP 2  DP 6  or BOSS FS 5U footswitch   The footswitch can be used for sustaining the notes you are  playing  default   as Soft or Sostenuto pedal  to switch the  Rotary effect speed           and more  See  FSW   Footswitch  Assign    p  38  and    Using the outputs and an optional foot   switch   p  51    To use it for holding the notes you are playing  proceed as fol   lows    1  Connect a DP 2  DP 6  or BOSS FS 5U footswitch to the  FOOTSWITCH jack    2  Play a note with your right hand    3  Press the footswitch    4  Release the key   The note s  you played keep on sounding after you release  the corresponding keys      5  To stop the note s  from sounding  release the footswitch        Using effects    The E 200 E  100 contains digital Reverb and Chorus effects   processors  You can switch them on off and select other types   You can also set the Send level  the amount of Reverb or Cho   rus  to be applied to the various Keyboard parts  Please bear in    mind that the Chorus effect cannot be combined with the MFX     so you need to choose between Chorus or MFX for the Main  part      Using the multi effects processor  MFX   The multi effects  MFX  processor can be used for processing  the Main part  It can generate various effects  47   some of  which are combinations of two effects  while the Reverb and  Chorus processors only generate effects that
16.      i allows    to 700 a Music Style on floppy disk    memory    Insert a disk into the drive    Press to select the Disk mode    Select the  LOHE 27 1  function using FAMILY   lt    gt     Use SELECT   lt    gt   to select the Music Style you wish to  load    The YES message next to it starts flashing    Press the  YES    button to load the selected file     Note  Press if you do not want to load the selected file  after all     If    YES     the display now shows the message  ales the data have been loaded  the   cmi   message briefly appears    pies      ir  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function    Note  See also    Possible error messages     p  48      Saving files to disk    HE E  200 AME the following Save functions        Use this function to save the contents of the    internal ices Program memories  all 10 of them  to a floppy  disk    Note  The User Program set data also contain the TONE button               28      zn  This allows you to save the song in the       memory to a floppy disk  A song saved to disk            a Standard MIDI File      1      2    3      4      5     Insert a disk into the drive    Every floppy contains a square tab that allows you to  close   a little window  With the tab in that position  you can save  data to the disk  Do not forget to write enable the disk by  closing this little window prior to inserting the    ak  Press  DISK  d and use SELECT   lt    gt   to select  EE        Or             If necessary  u
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22.   100 s keyboard  you must transmit  these notes on MIDI channel 14  from your computer or exter   nal MIDI instrument to the E 200 E  100  and select  On  here     NTA notes can only be received  they are not transmitted   The  notes you play on the E 200 E 100 s keyboard are indeed  transmitted to the Arranger  from there to the Arranger parts   and used to play the accompaniment in the right key  Since all  Music Style notes are transmitted via MIDI  there is no need to  send the NTA notes separately        PitchBnd     Pitch Bend    On Off  Default setting  On  This filter allows you to enable     On  or disable  Off  the transmission and reception of Pitch  Bend messages  These messages are used to temporarily  increase or decrease the pitch of the Keyboard part notes   Main  Dual  Split         Modulatn   Modulation    On Off  Default setting  On  This filter allows you to enable     On  or disable  Off  the transmission and reception of Modula   tion messages  These messages are used to add vibrato to the  notes you play  control change       1         ProgChng   Program Change    On Off  Default setting  On  This filter allows you to enable     On  or disable  Off  the transmission and reception of Program  Change messages  These messages are used to select Tones   Styles  or User Programs        Velo Rx   Receive Velocity    On  1127  Default setting  On  This filter allows you to enable     On  or disable the reception of velocity messages  This only  applies to not
23.   2 Tones  Split  L    Main  R    Dual  2 Tones  Main    Dual   Melody Intelligence  18 types  Octave   4 4     Transpose    12 12   V Link   System updates  Yes    Connections  USB  file transfer  MIDI IN  OUT   Outputs  L Mono  Right  1 4  phone jacks   Phones 1 2  DC IN   adapter    Others  E 200    Output Power  10W 10W with  Digital Bass  Enhancer   Stereo Speakers  x 13cm  Bass Reflex   E 100    Output Power  5W 5W with  Digital Bass Enhancer    Stereo speakers  2 x  12cm   Power supply  12V 3 5A  E 200   12V 1A  E 100   Dimensions  1020 x 355 x 132 mm   Weight  8kg  E 200   7kg  E 100    Supplied accessories  E 200    Owner s Manual  PSB 4U adapter   music rest  USB cable   E 100    Owner s Manual  ACO adapter  music rest  USB cable    Note  Specifications are subject to change without prior notice        Roland E 200 E 100         oOuoueH   cz                         8   z 90  291 SONIMLS              8 Z    18                                     ofueg 0 2 90  19 SDNIMIS        0 c 08          OU 9  Z 0                 105 0    SOL 091 SONIULS 492724 0 Z    6           56 094 ZE Z 8 DOZ                   0 2 8 69 SONIULS 4549975 6 c S g                  O c 8 6                           8 Z 9 89 SDNIMLS              0 Z IS 1             20900 8 c 8 8              dey 0 Z Lv  Sl SONIMLS 4501697 8    06 9                Z 8 1                     0 Z 9  98 SONIULS          O     05 4                 ssguebjO Op Z    9 dvd  euupeas 0     01 SSI SONIULS  lt  60155 9 Z    t
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25.   46    Use SELECT   lt  gt    to select the parameter you wish to edit   see below         Note  In FUNCTION mode  SELECT   lt    gt   do not allow you to  jump from one family to the next     The  VALUE  message and a setting appear to signal that you  can change   edit   the selected parameter    Use the DATA ENTRY  NO     YES    buttons to modify the  setting of the selected parameter    Note  See also  Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    p  17     Note  To return to the default value of the currently selected  parameter  press     and     simultaneously      5  Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select another Function parameter       are saved to the Flash memory when you leave the Function     6  Continue with step  3     7  Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to    leave this function     KB SET parameters    ll Kod Touch    15 127  Default setting  110  Use this parameter to set the    E 200 E 100 s fixed velocity value that will be used when the  icon is not displayed  See p  31   Note  This parameter can also be selected by pressing and holding     KEYBOARD TOUCH      B MstrTune   Master Tune    427 4 452 6  Default setting  440 0  This parameter allows you    to change the E 200 E 100 s overall tuning  which may be nec   essary when you accompany a singer  an acoustic instrument   or when you play to a recording on CD or cassette        Transpos      12 12  Default setting  0  Use this parameter to transpose  the E 200 E 100 in semitones  If you
26.   E 200 E 100         17  Specifications    E 200 E 100 Intelligent Keyboard   Keyboard  61 keys  velocity sensitive   Sound source  PCM samples   Max polyphony  64 voices   Tones  510 panel sounds   542 XG compatible voices   256 GM2  compatible sounds   Drum Kits  20 Drum Kits  11 XG compatible Drum Kits   9 GM2   compatible Drum Kits   Multitimbral parts  19   Compatibility  GM2  GS  XG Lite   Display type  New large backlit custom display   Panel controls  VOLUME knob  ACCOMP KEYBOARD BALANCE but   tons  TEMPO DATA buttons  BENDER MODULATION lever  FAMILY  buttons  SELECT buttons  10 Style family buttons  plus numeric but   tons  0   9    8 assignable TONE family buttons   Music Styles  94 Styles in Flash memory  78 factory   16 change   able    One Touch  2 x 78   Orchestrator  3 levels  Drum amp Bass  Combo  Full Band   Stylist  5  Acoustic  Pop  Rock  Dance  World   Songs  Realtime SMF player   16 track Recorder  4 easy modes  ALL  Keyboard  Single  Punch In   Out     Song Stylist  5  Acoustic  Pop  Rock  Dance  World   Flash Memory  For Music Styles and Songs   User Programs  10   Effects  Reverb  8 types  Chorus  8 types  Multi FX  47 types   Data storage  E 200    FDD 3 5  2HD 2DD  Styles  Songs SMF   User Programs    E 100  amp  E 200    File save  amp  load from PC via USB  Style  Song   Metronome  Time Signature setting  1 4  2 4  3 4  4 4  5 4  6 4  6 8   9 8   Volume setting   Other functions  2 easy modes  Piano  Arranger  Music Assistant   106 settings  Split
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28.   buttons to move the  cursor to another character position  that character  flashes     Use the numeric buttons to assign a character to that  position    The available characters are     Repeat steps  3  and  4  to assign the desired characters to  the remaining positions    Note  Each time you press another numeric button  for entering  characters   the cursor advances automatically to the next posi   tion  This works like a mobile phone     After entering the name  press the button to save  the Style to the E 200 s Flash memory           Roland E 200 E 100       The display now counts down   3     At the end of me    operation  the display briefly shows    the       Quem       mama    E   message   Note  Press  NOL sm      do not wish to save the Music Style  after all      7  Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function      4     Removing songs from the Flash memory  d you no longer need can be deleted  which is called  5    morc  here  to make room for new songs      1  Press  FUNCTION ss FUNCTION      6        Wait until the display shows the name of the first song  memory  101   then proceed with the following step    Note  The  He Zorn  message means that there are no song  data that could be deleted        Use the SELECT   lt    gt   buttons to select the song you wish  to delete     SELECT       Press the button    The display now shows the  Supe 2   Starts flashing    Press the button again to delete the song  or  NO      if you do
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30.   pP s G            sponding notes to sound  If you select  OFF   the corresponding OFF None of the E 200 E 100 s parts transmits receives  s     io      E nn ls ids MIDI messages are no longer sent to the internal tone genera  MIDI messages        cup Us tor   but they are still transmitted to the MIDI OUT port and   1  Accomp 1  9    ccompie hence to external MIDI instruments     Sync Rx   MIDI synchronization    2  Arranger bass    Use this parameter to specify how the E 200 E 100 should be     2   eet auma P       synchronized  as slave  to an external MIDI sequencer  com       Main s e Bass ar puter  drum machine  etc   Accomp 3 V Lin    TP    v di MIDLOUT Synchronization  is a learned term for the fact that one device    Dual V Link I   i          cda    Locatorr _       or function  is set to start and stop at the same time as    Accomp 4 Melody Intell   see p  27        rein    Main   another device  or function   and to run at the same tempo   BPM          Ifyou assign a Drum Kit to the Main part            Roland E 200 E 100    Please note that synchronization is only possible when you  connect the external device s MIDI OUT socket to the E 200   E 100 s MIDI IN socket  though you can also work the other  way around  in that case  see the sequencer s manual for  details      Off In this case  the E 200 E 100 is not synchronized with    other MIDI devices  It is thus impossible to start stop it  via MIDI     On Arranger playback and Song recording playback are    syn
31.  100 no longer distinguishes between  melodic  parts and a  Manual Drums part  You can therefore also play a Drum Kit with  the Main part    Note  You can also press the button to add a  rhythm accompaniment to your playing  This is based on the  currently selected Music Style  See p  14 for how to select a dif   ferent one    Note  See p  13 and  Automatic playback start  Sync Start      p  14  for other ways to start Music Style playback  the drums   that 15            Roland E 200 E 100       Using the Main and Split parts     1  If you wish to play different sounds with your left and  right hands  press the button         he icon appears and the E 200 E  100 now automati   cally selects a sound for the Split part that complements the  sound assigned to the Main part     2  Play a few notes on the keyboard     NS 2 NS 2  Split Main    At first  the keyboard is split at the C4  note number  60    If  necessary  you can Select a different split point  See   KeySplit   Split point        38    To change the balance between the Main and Split sounds   proceed as follows     3  Hold down the button and use BALANCE   decrease  or  increase  to change the Split    part s volume         4  To assign another sound to the Split part  hold down the  button and proceed like for the Main part   page 11      Alternatively  press and hold one of the eight TONE buttons   Main part  while pressing another TONE button  Split part    Note  You cannot assign Drum Kits to the Split part    Not
32.  9     ENERA    Roland Mine  lt                 E ceUuuU Z ZEE ULJ    INTELLIGENT KEYSOARL    Owner s Manual    Thank you for choosing a Roland E 200 E 100 Intelligent Keyboard  a novel instrument with a superior Roland sound source  an intuitive user interface  a USB port  V LINK compatibility and a  host of other useful functions     To get the most out of the E 200 E 100 and to ensure many years of trouble free service  we urge you to read through this Owner s Manual thoroughly  To avoid confusion  let s agree to use  the word  button  for all keys on the front panel  and use  key  only when referring to the E 200 E  100 s keyboard     Before using this instrument  carefully read the  Important notes   p  5   They provide information concerning the proper operation of the E 200 E  100  Be sure to keep this manual in a safe  place for future reference     Copyright 9 2004 ROLAND EUROPE  All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Europe S p a     Roland E 200 E 100       Features    Superior sound source   The E 200 E 100 s sounds are based on full length  uncom   pressed  waveforms  which is unique in this price range  This  produces vibrant  realistic sounds quite unlike anything you  would expect from a budget friendly arranger keyboard  The  E 200 E 100 s tone generator is 64 voice polyphonic   Combined with the new amplification system and Digital  Bass Enhancer function  the E 200 E 100 sounds
33.  Data management                      bv EE SR eta es 45  Working with the Flash                                45  Archiving data using a computer  058                    47  Disk functions  E 200 only                               48   15  Using the outputs and an optional footswitch          51   16  MISCECHANCOUS  us aus              ERI UK A 52  Functions for educational                                52  Initializing your E 200 E 100  Factory               52        D  CITI CAUONS os      aor             s 53   M cU TET 54  Tones selectable via the front                          54                  57  MUSIC                            60                                      ey ee 61  MIDI Implementation Chart                             63    I                                     E 200 E 100       1  Important notes    In addition to the items listed under         3   please read and observe the following        When the E 200 E 100 is used at excessive volumes  the protection  system of its power amplifier stage may come on and mute the    Maintenance  e For everyday cleaning wipe the E 200 E 100 with a soft  dry cloth or    Power supply        Do not use this instrument on the same power circuit with any    device that will generate line noise  such as an electric motor or  variable lighting system          Before connecting the E 200 E 100 to other devices  turn off the    power to all units  This will help prevent malfunctions and or dam   age to speakers or other d
34.  Demo mode          Playing without accompaniment    When you switch on the E 200 E  100  it select the PIANO SOLO  mode  This means that you can use the E 200 E 100 like a digi   tal piano  or a synthesizer    The accompaniment function  called  Arranger   and    button are not available in PIANO SOLO mode     while only the Main part Is active   The E 200 E 100 provides three parts for your live playing  and  many more for Arranger backing and Song playback      Main    Split    Dual    As its name suggests  this is the most important  part  As long as the Split part is off  the Main part 15  assigned to the entire keyboard     When you switch on this part  it is assigned to the  left half of the keyboard  while the Main part can  be played with your right hand     This part can be added to the Main part and 15 also  assigned to the entire keyboard  This allows you to  play two sounds simultaneously     Using the Main part   1  To activate the Main part and assign it to the entire key     board  press the button        The icon disappears  the Arranger stops  if it  was playing   and the E 200 E 100 automatically selects a  plano sound for you     2  Play a few notes on the keyboard     If necessary  select another sound by pressing one of the 8  TONE buttons  See p  28 for details        If necessary  you can hold down the button and  use BALANCE  softer  or  louder     to change the Main part s volume        Note  Unlike previous Roland arranger instruments  the E 200   E
35.  II      definitely use       metronome  The song s time signature can be                                              set with the Fet  function  See page 12      5  Use or the  NO     YES    buttons to set      Note  If you select T isle    the FAMILY buttons  the song  desired tempo     in the E 200 E 100 s                 memory is erased  You may TE        6  Press again to stop Arranger playback  want to save the      song    xe p  45   If you only     U      e Press  START STOP     7  Assign the desired Tone to the right half of the keyboard                the E 200 E 100 selects the Single mode if the  amp  Brees thie    ending phase Je  Press and use the FAMILY  amp  SELECT         buttons or    SIMI memory already contains data  See page 24 for onde              O           M  the buttons in the TONE section  See also page 28  details Fun that mode        g         Note  After pressing  ARRANGER   the OTP1 memory automati            9  Start recording in one of the following ways   cally assigns a Suitable sound to the Main part           E 200 E 100       Listening to your song   1  Press the button    2  Press to start playback      4        3  Press once again to stop playback     Press  I lt   to return to the beginning of the song     Other recording functions    The E 200 E  100 s 16 track Recorder can be used in several  ways  Let us therefore have a look at the other recording modes     About the recording modes     Modes    The E 200 E  100 provides two mod
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37.  a footswitch for punching in out    You can also use an optional footswitch for starting and  Stopping recording  Doing so has the advantage that you can  use both hands for playing  or the left hand for Pitch Bend   Modulation effects and the right for playing the melody    e Connect an optional DP 2  DP 6  or BOSS FS 5U footswitch  to the FOOTSWITCH socket on the E 200 E  100 s rear panel   e Press the button  it must light         e Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select                 The E 200 E 100 s Function parameters are divided into 9  logical  families   For the following  we need to select the  group that contains the global keyboard settings    e Use SELECT  4      to select the  FSW  parameter                   SELECT         VALUE  110               Note  See also  Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    p  17    e Use the  NO     YES    buttons to select           Tt   e Press to return to the recording function   e Continue with step  1  under  Punch 1 0    In steps  5  and  7   press the footswitch  rather than the  button         2    Roland E 200 E 100       8  Additional Music Style functions                                    Apart from the basic Music Style functions covered on page 13 and following  your E 200 E 100 also provides the following functions  Most of the following functions are only available after  pressing the button  the icon must be displayed      One Touch  OTP     The One Touch function automates quite a few tasks    e Suitable Rev
38.  all operating systems    Note  If you press the  USB  button without      the USB  cable  the display shows the error message  1         Le  to  signal that USB communication is ape              cable  to cause this message to disappear     Open the    My Computer  window  Windows  and check  whether your computer has found an    E200_E100  drive   Open that drive by double clicking on its icon    Open either the  Style  or the  Song  folder    This depends on whether you want to delete rename add  Music Styles or Standard MIDI Files    Do one of the following    Copy the desired Music Styles from the  Style  folder to your  computer s hard disk using drag  amp  drop    Copy the desired songs from the  Song  folder to your com   puter s hard disk using drag  amp  drop    Copy the desired Music Styles from your computer s hard  disk to the  Style  folder using drag  amp  drop   See also the  explanation below step  10      Copy the desired songs from your computer s hard disk to  the  Song  folder using drag  amp  drop    Rename the desired Style or song files in the  Style  or   Song  folder    Delete the files zu no dL dass   Note  While the  F   message is displayed  all of the  E 200 E 100 s ution i n are blocked     To disconnect the E 200 E 100 from your computer   Macintosh  Drag the  E200 E100   or  Removable Disk    icon to the trash    _0R          Roland E 200 E 100           Windows  Click on the removal icon on the task bar  Wait  until a drop down menu appears a
39.  are somehow  related to ambiance  REV  or modulation  CHR       1  Press the button  it must light      m   IP  D         1          2  Use FAMILY         to select  EFFECTS    The E 200 E 100 s function parameters are divided into 9  logical  families   For the following  we need to select the  effects group     3  Use SELECT   lt      to select the          parameter     VALUE                          V    san ss        A            Note  See also    Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    p  17    The  Off  message means that the        15 not being used      4  To switch on the MFX  select one of the remaining 47  types using the  NO     YES    buttons   Off  The        15 off   Enhancer  An Enhancer controls the overtone structure of  the high frequencies  adding sparkle and tightness to the  sound     Overdrv1 4  Overdrive creates a soft distortion similar to  that produced by tube amplifiers  Several types of overdrive  are available   1  Small combo amp   2  Combo amp   3  Large  double stack amp  2 cabinets    4  Large double stack amp  3  cabinets     Distort1 4  This effect produces a more intense distortion  than Overdrive  The numbers refer to different kinds of dis   tortion    Phaser  Adds a phase shifted sound to the original sound   producing a twisting modulation that creates spaciousness  and depth    AutoWah  The Auto Wah cyclically controls a filter to create  cyclic change in timbre    Rotary  Simulates the sound of a classic rotary speaker  This 
40.  disk you        into the E 200 s drive  The number of available  Styles depends on the floppy at n course  The Style you select  is transferred to the E 200 s i      memory  see above    which is why it takes a little ms beoe you can use it   You  could  however  save it to a Flash memory  see p  45       1  Press the button     Check whether the and a   INTRO   ORIGINAL   FILL   VARIATION   ENDING  icon are displayed      2  Press the button         3  If you want to use a style on floppy disk     200 only   insert    the disk into the drive                   E 200 E 100        4  Use FAMILY   lt  gt    or the STYLE buttons to select the mem   ory area that contains the desired Music Style        The FAMILY buttons allow you to jump to the desired           ily   which also include the Flash and        5       areas      The display now shows the name of the selected family     TEMPO               E               FLH2H             b  Use the STYLE buttons to select an internal  or the DISK     family   POP BALLAD OLDIES  COUNTRY SWING LATIN    GOSPEL  TRADITIONAL FLASH  DISK    If you use these buttons  the family name is not displayed   Instead  you will see the name of the first Style within the  selected family  Here is an example  if you press the BALLAD  button  the display will show  020 PianoBall     Note  On the E  100  the button is called  USER STL   It    allows you to select the family of the same name      6     Use SELECT   lt  gt    to specify the desired Sty
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42.  effect is most suitable for electric organ  If you select this  type  you can use the MODULATION axis of the BENDER   MODULATION lever for switching between the slow and fast  modulation speeds  press the lever towards the back of the  E 200 E 100 to alternate between slow and fast undula   tions    StFlangr  This is a stereo Hanger  It produces a metallic res   onance that rises and falls like a jet airplane taking off or  landing    SpFlangr  A Step Flanger is a Hanger effect with clearly  noticeable steps rather than continuous pitch changes   Compress  A compressor reduces signal peaks and boosts  low levels  smoothing out unevenness in volume    Limiter  A limiter prevents the volume from exceeding a cer   tain level without boosting low levels    HexaCho  Hexa Chorus uses six layers of chorused sound to  give richness and spatial spread to the sound    Trem Cho  Tremolo Chorus is a chorus effect with added  Tremolo  cyclic modulation of the volume     StChorus  This is a stereo chorus    Space D  A multiple Chorus that gives no impression of  modulation  but produces a transparent Chorus effect  the  perfect  stereo maker      StDelay  Delay is an effect that allows you repeat the input  signal  thus creating echoes  repetition     Mod Dly  This effect adds modulation to the delayed sound   producing an effect similar to a Flanger     132                                                 Dly  The Triple Tap Delay produces three delay sounds   center  left and right    4 
43.  is necessary because  otherwise  pressing the   button will start Arranger playback  So be sure  to check whether the button lights and whether the  and  INTRO   ORIGINAL   FILL   VARIATION   ENDING             are no  longer displayed  Only then will the ARRANGER  amp  SONG  CONTROLS buttons allow you to control song playback  see  above      E 200 only  If you want to play back a song from floppy  disk  insert the disk into the drive  front right      the song you wish to play back        The E  2  100 provides three memory areas for songs   LISERTO  ONG   Memory 000  This where the song data you      are    stored  The data in this RAM memory  are erased when you switch off the E 200 E  100              Memories 101 199  This is the Flash area inside  the E 200 E  100 that already contains several songs when  the E 200 E 100 is shipped  You can expand the number of  songs in this area by copying more songs from your com   puter  via USB   There are 99 Flash memory slots in all  but  the actual number of songs you can save there depends on  the data di ar me songs     E 200 only  E     E    Memories 201      This area refers to     floppy dise you      into the E 2005s drive  The number of  available songs depends on the floppy disk  of course     selected group    This is only for ale en memory or a floppy disk   there is only one LESER SUR memory     The first press of SELECT   gt           lt    shows the name of the  first song within the selected group  It is already 
44.  mem   ory  and to remove such files     Saving songs to a Flash memory  Songs you record or edit with the E 200 E  100 s Recorder  or    that you modify using the Stylist functions  can be saved to its    Flash memory or floppy disk  E 200 only   See page 49 for how to    save them to floppy and page 16 for how to select songs in the    Flash memory      1  Press  FUNCTION          2  Use FAMILY   lt      to select the  Hr ite   Wait until the display looks as shown above  then proceed  with the following step     bik  WV     wus       aunt          The E 200 E 100 automatically selects a Flash memory that    doesn t yet contain data   The first character   5   flashes    Note  If no vacant Flash memory remains or d us pu  capacity is exhausted  the display shows the         F i   message when you select this function  In         case  it will 7    impossible to save your song  You can  however  delete another    song   ermee   and repeat step  2  and following   Note  The  Ho ons   data that could be saved     parameter     message means that there are no song     3     If necessary  use the SELECT         buttons to move the  cursor to another character position  that character  flashes       4  Use the numeric buttons to assign a character to that     5    6      7     position   POP BALLAD OLDIES       E  COUNTRY SWING LATIN       GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH    DISK    The available characters are     Note  Each time you press another numeric button  for entering  character
45.  not want to delete it after all     The display now shows the following message     message  while YES    Onee TUE d  is been deleted  the display briefly shows the  Tome   message    Pies      ir  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     Removing Styles from the Flash memory  E 200 only     bs       no longer need can      deleted  which is called     0    2      3      4      5      6        here  to make room for new Styles     Press  FUNCTION             Use FAMILY          to select the  Reret TL   parameter   Wait until the display shows the name of the first Style  memory  101   then proceed with the following step    Note  The  He 27212  message means that there are no  Music Style data that could be deleted    Use the SELECT       gt   buttons to select the Music Style you  wish to delete    Press the button    The display now shows the  Lit  starts flashing    Press the button again to delete the Style  or  if you do not want to delete it after all     The display now shows the following message      message  while YES    wes M ds is been deleted  the display briefly shows the   Lag   message    press       rr  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function                 E 200 E 100       Archiving data using a  computer  USB     The E 200 E  100 s USB port can be used for exchanging files  with a computer    As long as the 1     icon is not displayed  the USB port is  not used    If the icon is displayed  however  your E 2
46.  performance functions or right   most keys to switch clips  control playback speed  etc   During song and Music Style playback  this button flashes to  indicate the tempo and beats  BEAT function     12  KEYBOARD CONTROL section  Press the button to play different sounds with your  left and right hands  Press the button to play two  sounds simultaneously   Press the button to transpose the keyboard   see p  30          g    Roland E 200 E 100    43  BAND ORCHESTRATOR section  Press one of these buttons to choose the desired orchestra   tion for the selected Music Style  See page 20     ARRANGER  amp  SONG CONTROLS section  button  This button performs  two functions  In Arranger mode  while using the automatic  accompaniment   it allows you to switch the SYNC START  function on and off   In Song mode  it can be used to specify the beginning         and end   B   of the passage that should be repeated   The remaining buttons in this section allow you to control  Arranger or Recorder playback  See pages 13 and 16      5  STYLIST section   The buttons in this section provide access to pre pro   grammed templates that allow you to quickly modify Music  Styles or Standard MIDI File s character  See          20    When the Minus One function 15 on  these buttons allow you  to quickly mute several Standard MIDI File parts  these mute  functions are not available while you are using the Arranger  function      ONE TOUCH PROGRAM section  These buttons allow you to quickly configure t
47.  re not sure what transpo   sition 15  see     30  This parameter can also be selected by press     ing the button        TransMod    Default setting  Int Song  This parameter allows you to spec     ify which parts should be affected by the Transpose setting   Int  The Keyboard and Arranger parts will be transposed  Notes  received via MIDI  however  will be played without change   Song  Only the Song parts will be transposed  This is only  meaningful when you play back a Standard MIDI File or one of  your own songs with the E 200 E 100 s Recorder    MIDI  Only the notes received via MIDI will be transposed   Int Sng  Int MIDI  Sng MiDI  All  These are combinations of  the above   nt could be useful to transpose only the Keyboard  parts so that you can play to a Recorder song in  your  key but  sound in the song s key           Roland E 200 E 100       PB Range   Pitch Bend Range    0 24  Default setting  2  This parameter allows you to set the    interval that will be used when you push the BENDER MODU   LATION lever fully to the left or to the right  Pitch Bend effect    You can set this parameter in semitone steps  with a maximum  of 24 semitones  2 octaves   the default value being  2   which  should be OK in most situations    Note  Pitch Bend is only available for the Main  Dual and Split  parts  See also p  31        KeySplit   Split point     48 84  Default setting  60  Use this parameter to set the split  point for the Arranger mode and the Split part  The note you  
48.  recording    Let us first look at the most straight forward way of recording  8  Press the button     Press the button to start Arranger playback  your renditions with Arranger backing  with the selected Division      1  Press the button        The display should look as shown above  if it doesn t  use the    FAMILY          buttons   REC            to select             i J  The button now flashes to indicate the tempo and    The icon appears  You can now use your left  The and  16  icons flash   You are now in ALL beats  BEAT function    mode  which means that everything you and the E 200     E 100 s Arranger play will be recorded        Note  If you start recording without the Arranger and want to  bring it in at a later stage  it would be a good idea to switch on   TT the metronome by pressing the button     hand for transposing the Arranger s key in realtime      2  Press the button and select a Music Style  or select  a Music Assistant memory                   eir ME  SEO              eee    TE mip        PRA    3  Select the desired Arranger division by pressing  INTRO          Ji cu              Activate the button  if it is off  and press one   or  VARIATION   TRE  BEAT             several keys to the left of the Split point    Note  is automatically selected when you press               Note  It is also possible to record in PIANO SOLO mode  after    ARRANGER   E pressing the button of the same name   In that case  you should   4  Press the  START STOP  button II  
49.  repeats the sounds     Pan Delay This is    stereo version of the preceding Delay    effect  It creates repetitions that alternate  between the left and right channels      5  Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect        Changing the amount of Reverb processing         the Keyboard parts  To change the Reverb depth  i e  how much Reverb is added  to a part   proceed as follows    6  If the button still lights  use SELECT   lt    gt   to  select one of the following parameters     VALUE                                         ATU                    n gg pte P 1b 1 411  Reverb depth of the Main part   VALUE  AV     Lt 1   NE L      a  Reverb depth of the Dual part   VALUE                                              wt    B E            111    Tel ms of n split part    If  FUNCTION  doesn t light  first perform steps  1  and  2   above     7  Use  NO     YES    to select  0  if you don t want the    selected Keyboard part to be processed by the Reverb  effect  Otherwise  set the desired value        If you selected an        type  see     32   thee AIH TM  parameter no longer affects the Main part directly  but  rather the MFX signal     When the MFX is set to  Off         Reve      MFX  Off  de  for  Main    When the        is set to any other type       Reverb for Main   MFX    Regu          100  then means  Reverb depth of the pro       Main        coming out of the         This can be used  for a variety of interesting applications  Distortion  MFX     Re
50.  t have a disk drive  That is why the  button  disk Style selection  is called  USER STL    It allows you to  select the Style family of the same name       22   FUNCTION  button  This button provides access to the FUNCTION menu  You can  use the FAMILY and SELECT   lt    gt   buttons to select the  desired function     23  DISK  button  E 200 only   Press this button to access the Disk functions  They are used  for loading data from floppy  saving data to disk  and man   aging floppy disks  See p  48   Note  You can also save and load data via USB     4  USER PROGRAM WRITE  button  Press this button whenever you want to select a User Pro   gram  a set of registrations   Press and hold it to save the  current panel and parameter settings to a User Program  See  page 41    05 TONE section  These buttons allow you to select the  best  sound of the  indicated family  i e  the  best  piano  organ  guitar bass  etc   sound   After selecting one of these favorites  you can use  FAMILY         and SELECT   lt  gt    to select other families and  other Tones within the active family       Disk drive  E 200 only   in the middle below the keyboard  not  pictured   This is where you insert floppy disks with Standard MIDI Files  or Music Styles you may already own  The drive accepts 2DD   720kB  and 2HD  1 44MB  floppy disks     ig                                                            Rear panel     1  OUTPUT R  L MONO sockets    These sockets allow you to connect the E 200 E 100 to
51.  the E 200 E 100 off   channels  so that up to 16 instruments can be controlled  Nowa  select and set these Function parameters  they belong to the oe            il ATESTI E es    MIDI TxRx    MIDI transmission and reception  days  most instruments  like your E 200 E 100  are multitim  MIDI  family     ption     This parameter allows you to specify which E 200 E 100 parts    bral  which means that they can play several musical parts with Note  With the exception of    Local     all MIDI parameter settings should transmit and receive MIDI messages   different sounds  are saved as soon as you leave the Function mode       Note  All E 200 E 100 parts are set to receive MIDI messages  If    Local Option Meaning  they do not seem to respond to the messages you send from the  On Off  Default setting  On  The Local parameter allows you to ALL All parts   EUR                  NECK SIE Ine externa    Contro  establish or remove the connection between the E 200 E 100 s KBD Only the Keyboard parts  see   in the table above    ler s MIDI OUT is connected to the MIDI INput of your E 200 E 100       boardi                       icin canal tone gencia       The E 200 E 100 s transmit and receive channels of all parts When set to         default   playing on the E 200 E 100 s bay  STL Only the Arranger parts  AccDrums Accomp 6    have been set In keeping with a tacit Roland standard and are board or playing back a oR song will cause the corre  SNG Only the Song parts  1 16          shared   
52.  the disk drive s heads  always try to hold the  floppy disk in a level position  not tilted in any direction  while  inserting it into the drive  Push it in firmly  but gently  Never use  excessive force     To avoid the risk of malfunction and or damage  insert only floppy  disks into the disk drive  Never insert any other type of disk  Avoid  getting paper clips  coins  or any other foreign objects inside the  drive             Roland E 200 E 100    Handling floppy disks  E 200 only  Liability and copyright    e Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin magnetic coating  e Should data contained and stored on    floppy disk      lost  it 15    Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts  of data on such a small surface area       preserve their integrity   please observe the following when handling floppy disks    e Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk       Do not use or store floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas        Do not subject floppy disks to temperature extremes  e g   direct  sunlight in an enclosed vehicle   Recommended temperature  range  10   50  C  50   122  F         Do not expose floppy disks to strong magnetic fields  such as  those generated by loudspeakers    e Floppy disks have a  WRITE  tab which can protect the disk from  accidental erasure  It is recommended that the tab be kept in the  PROTECT position  and moved to the WRITE position only when  you wish to write new data onto the disk     Rear side of the d
53.  the measure you need    e Press  I lt    Reset  to jump back to the first measure of the  song  You need to stop playback before using the  I    button        ie    Roland E 200 E 100       Note  In certain cases       and  4  may not be available  This 15  only the case for very large songs  however    Note  By pressing  I    4              you also recall the song s pre   programmed tempo value     Loop playback  Repeat   Another clever feature of the E 200 E  100 s Recorder is that  you can program playback loops  You can do so during playback  or while the Recorder is stopped        MARKER A   B     e See                                  MARKER                                   1  Press where you want the loop to begin   the icon appears in the bottom right corner of the    display                               2  Fast forward to the measure where you want the loop to    end and press again  the icon appears         You can also program loops on the fly  Remember  however   that the Recorder always memorizes the beginning  down   beat  of the next measure         3  If the icon isn t already displayed  press the  REPEAT         button to activate the loop you have just programmed   This button allows you to switch the E 200 E 100 s Repeat  function on and off      4  To play back the loop  press the button  now  called   gt  m     The Recorder jumps to measure      and starts playing  At the  end of measure       the Recorder immediately jumps back to  the beginning of m
54.  thus allowing you to quickly select  a piano       a string sound     etc  The assignments to these buttons can be  changed    Note  The TONE  DRUMS  button is only available for the Main part     Assigning another Tone to a TONE button   To assign another sound to one of the 8 TONE buttons  first  select it using the procedure described above  the press and  hold the desired TONE button  The display briefly shows the    message  Pemp 1 geg    Note  You can only assign Tones of the following families to the  various buttons     PIANO   Piano  E Piano  Keyboard  Chr Perc    ORGAN   Organ  Accordion    GUITAR BASS   A  Guitar  E  Guitar  Bass    STRINGS   Strings    VOCAL   Vocal    SAX BRASS   Sax  Wind  Acc  Brass    SYNTH OTHER   Syn Brass  Syn Lead  Poly Syn  Pad  Ethnic  Prc   ssion  SFX   all other sounds     DRUMS   Drums     Note  These assignments are saved  and loaded  along with the  User Program data  page 49      EE                                        Drum sounds and sound effects    SFX      Drum Kits   The last 20  sounds   511 530  are so called  Drum Kits   When  you select such a Kit  every key is assigned to a different sound   With the left most key  you can play a bass drum sound  also  called  kick    The white key next to it triggers a snare drum  sound  etc  Try it out by pressing several keys  either in succes   sion or simultaneously     Po TomL43    PopHat2 44  _                  45  IPopTomM47    PopCStk37st  PopSn38st  PopGstS39st  PopSn40st    
55.  to return to the previous stage whenever you  do not like your last modifications      1  Press and hold the  USER PROGRAM WRITE  USER PROGRAMAN BITE button   The E 200 E 100 now displays       i t e        2  Keep holding the button while    pressing a numeric button  0   9  to select the memory     POP BALLAD OLDIES  COUNTRY SWING LATIN    GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH    DISK    The display now responds with the    arr L etie  message      3  Release the button     Notes about writing User Programs    Leaving the User Program environment  Press any other  big  DATA ENTRY button to leave the User  Program environment     Meaning of the asterisk    At some stage  you may come across an asterisk message  next to the User Program number    It means that the last User Program you selected is still in  effect but that the current settings no longer correspond to  the ones in that memory  Such changes may include the sta   tus of the Reverb or Chorus effect  a changed volume value             Before selecting another User Program or switching off the  E 200 E 100  you should therefore write these settings to  the same  or a different  User Program if you want to keep  them  Otherwise  you lose these changes     Mode selection  The mode  Arranger  p  13  Piano  p  11  is also memorized  when you write a User Program     User Programs and the          TL  memory  The last Music Style you selected before writing a d Pro   gram is also memorized  This even applies to the ii     memory th
56.  truly  amazing  with a clear high end and a powerful low range     Stylist function  The E 200 E 100 is Roland s first arranger keyboard to sport  the acclaimed Cover function found on the DisCover 5 and  DisCover 5M  Simply by pressing one of the STYLIST buttons   you can change the orchestration of Standard MIDI Files    and now also of Music Styles     Flash memory and USB  The E 200 E 100 comes with 84 Music Styles in ROM  19  additional Music Styles and several Standard MIDI Files  The  additional Styles and SMFs reside in the E 200 E 100 s Flash  memory area  whose contents can be expanded and man   aged via a USB connection with your PC or Macintosh com   puter     New concept  The E 200 E 100 is 19 part multitimbral  with 3 parts that  can be played via the keyboard  Main  Split and Dual   The  Main part can be used to play melodies or for drumming   while the Split and Dual parts allow you to quickly add a sec   ond sound to your solo playing   Furthermore  the E 200 E 100 provides a new selection rou   tine for Music Styles  Tones  songs  and User Programs  the  FAMILY   lt    gt   buttons can be used for selecting specific  groups  while the SELECT          buttons allow you to choose     setting within the selected group        Excellent Arranger    The E 200 E 100 comes loaded with 103 all new Music  Styles prepared by Roland s legendary Style foundry  As  usual  several patterns are available  INTRO  ORIGINAL  VARI   ATION  FILL and ENDING   with additional opt
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58.  up a FUNCTION  parameter you can set      MELODY INTELLIGENCE  button  This button allows you to switch the Melody Intelligence  function on off  Melody Intelligence is a function that adds a  harmony part to your melody playing  See     27  Holding it  for more than one second calls up a FUNCTION parameter  you can set for selecting the harmony type     9   USB  button  This button allows you to select the function of the USB  port  mass storage  archiving and retrieving settings to from  a computer   See page 47 for details   Press it together with to select the  E 200 E 100 s demo function  see p  10      KEYBOARD TOUCH  button  Press this button to switch the keyboard s velocity sensitivity  on or off  When it is switched off  you can specify the fixed  velocity value that should be used for all notes you play     ARRANGER                 GUITAR          SYNTH   PIANO ORGAN BASS STRINGS VOCAL BRASS OTHER DRUMS                                                       17  V LINK  button  Press this button to take advantage of the E 200 E 100 s  V LINK functionality for controlling video material via cer   tain performance functions and the right most keys on the  E 200 E 100 s keyboard  By using V LINK compatible video  equipment  visual effects can be easily linked to  and made  part of the expressive elements of a performance  By con   necting the E 200 E 100 to an optional Edirol DV 7PR or  V 4  you can switch images in synchronization with music   or use the E 200 E 100 s
59.  vou dne  YES     the display now shows the message  s the data have been loaded  the   emi   message briefly appears    pies either rr  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     Possible error messages    No Disk You forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive          Files        disk you inserted contains no User Program    data     NoFormat The floppy disk is either not formatted or uses a    format the E 200 doesn t recognize  Press  to format it now  careful  this will erase  all data on disk      Disk Err The disk is probably damaged and cannot be    used     File Err The file you selected is damaged and cannot be    loaded           E 200 E 100       aan sone from disk       200 E  10051      1    2    3    4      5             to load a song on floppy disk into the      memory   Insert a disk into the drive    Press to select the Disk mode    Select the  LOHE       function using FAMILY   lt    gt     Use SELECT   lt    gt   to select the song you wish to load   The YES message next to it starts flashing    Press the  YES    button to load the selected file     Note  Press if you do not want to load the selected file  after all     If u al eee  YES     the display now shows the message     the data have been loaded  the   cmi   message briefly appears    Bs          r  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function    Note  See also  Possible error messages  above     ped pele Styles from disk    into the E  200      100 s i 
60.  your  HiFi amplifier  a mixer  a cassette deck  a keyboard amplifier   etc  If the external amplifier is mono  be sure to connect it to  the OUTPUT L MONO socket    PHONES 1 2 sockets  E 100 only     Next to the OUTPUT sockets  This is where you can connect  two pairs of optional headphones  Roland RH 25 or RH 50    By doing so  you switch off the E 100 s speakers     Carrara     riil       TPUT IN 12V 2 5A m  R L MONO USE ROLAND PSB 4U        FOOTSWITCH OUT      MIDI        USB                             2  DC IN socket    This is where you need to connect the supplied adapter   PSB 4U for the E 200  ACO for the E 100   After connecting  the adapter cable  wind it around the cord hook to the  socket s right to prevent accidental power failures    Note  Be sure to only use the adapter supplied with your E 200   E 100  Other adapters may damage your Intelligent Keyboard      3  FOOTSWITCH socket    This is where you can connect an optional DP 2  DP 6  or  BOSS FS 5U footswitch that allows you to hold   sustain    the notes you play with your right hand  It can also be used  for controlling other parameters  see  FSW   Footswitch  Assign        38       E 200 E 100        4  MIDI OUT IN sockets    Connect the MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN jack of your  computer  or MIDI instrument  to transfer MIDI data from  the E 200 E 100 to the computer or external MIDI instru   ment  Connect the MIDI IN socket of the E 200 E 100 to the  computer s MIDI OUT jack to receive data from the 
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62. 00 E  100 s Function mode contains more advanced settings you may not need every day  They allow you to fine tune your instrument s response  It would therefore be a good idea to    familiarize yourself with these parameters  Most settings      mode     Editing parameters  general  procedure     You can edit the E 200 E  100 s Function parameters via the dis   play  Here is a general outline of the procedure for all parame     ters discussed below      1  Press  FUNCTION          2  Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select the Function group that con   tains the desired parameter           KB SET  KbdTouch  MsterTune                    TransMod  PB  Range  KeySplit  SpltHold  Spltlnt  FSW      METRONOM  Mtro TS  MetroVol  Count In      OCTAVE  MAIN Oct  DUAL Oct  SPLT Oct      VOLUME  Main Vol  Dual Vol  SplitVol  Auto Bass   AccDrums  AccBass  Accomp       ARR SET  ArrChord  Arr Hold  IntMode  EP Chord  Bass Inv     MI  Melody Intelligence       can be written to a User Program  see p  41   Other parameters         EFFECTS  REV  Reverb   CHR  Chorus   MFX  Tone MFX  Rev  MAIN  Chr MAIN  Pan MAIN  Rev DUAL  Chr DUAL  Pan DUAL   RevSPLIT  ChrSPLIT  PanSPLIT      KB SCALE  Scale C C  D Eb E F FR G Ab A Bb B  Scale  Mode      MIDI  Local  MidiTxRx  Sync Rx  Style PC  LyricsTx   NTARx14  PicthBnd  Modulatn  ProgChng  Velo Rx  Clock Tx   StartStp  SongPosP      UTILITY  InitFLASH  Resume      WriteSNG  see p  45       WriteSTL  see p  45       RemoveSNG  see p  46       Remove SIL  see p
63. 00 E  100 will appear  as an external drive on your PC s or Mac s desktop                  200_  100          File Modifica   Visualizza   Preferiti Strumenti      4      Cerca Cartelle           E  lt s E        I jSong    Operazioni file e cartella     style      Crea nuova cartella     Pubblica cartella sul Web       Condividi cartella             The drive letter        in the above illustration  depends on the  number of drives recognized by Windows  and is of no impor   tance for MacOS     Note  Data transfer is possible with Windows 2000 Me XP or later   Mac OS 9 04 or later  If you encounter problems with your system   please contact your nearest Roland service center for details    Once recognized  you can copy files to the  Song  or  Style   folder by dragging and dropping them using the usual routines   The  Style  and  Song  folders cannot be deleted and must  not be renamed  You can empty them by dragging all files they  contain to the trash  though     Proceed as follows  Windows XP     1  Restart your PC    2  Switch on your E 200 E 100    3  Press the E 200 E 100 s button        The display shows the error message            1     to sig     nal that USB communication is impossible      4  Connect the E 200 E 100 s USB port to a free USB port of    your computer using the supplied cable        E 200 E 100 Computer  USB USB    The     icon lta and the display shows  FS FE i         RIS      TES      Note  ow   not connect a USB cable within 15 seconds  the  E 2
64. 00 E 100 returns to its normal mode     Note     switch off the E 200 E 100 while the    Ele   message is displayed  because doing so would             all ka in the E 200 E 100 s Flash area   See  InitFLSH   Flash initialization    p  40  if you need to repair the Flash area  after an erroneous         d  sage may appear        you press s the  USB   gt   USB               Proceed as follows  other operating systems       1  Switch on your Mac or PC if it isn t on already    2  Switch on your E 200 E 100 if it isn t on already    3  Press the E 200 E  100 s button     The display shows the error message      Cap  nal that USB communication is impossible   Note  If you do not connect a USB cable within 15 seconds  the  E 200 E 100 returns to its normal mode     ie  to sig      4  Connect the E 200 E 100 s USB port to a free USB port of    your computer using the supplied cable    The    icon 170 and the display shows   TD          or  PEA ER    If you      to use      cable  choose one with the cor   rect USB jack types  a  square  one for the E 200 E  100 and  probably a  flat  one for your computer     Note  Do not connect the E 200 E 100 to a USB hub  Always  connect it directly to your computer      9     Note  Never switch off the E 200 E 100 while the    message 15 displayed  because doing so would         al datas in the E 200 E  100 s Flash area   See  InitFLSH   Flash initialization    p  40  if you need to repair the Flash area  after an erroneous operation      For
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70. 9 155   ETHNIC  156 169   PERCUSSION  170 173   SFX  174 188   OTHER  189 510  DRUM KIT  511 530     Note  See page 54 for a list of the available sounds     Use SELECT  4  to specify a sound within the selected  family    The first press of SELECT   gt    or  4   shows the name of the  first Tone within the selected group  It is already selected  so  If you need the first sound  there is actually no need to press  SELECT   gt    You must use SELECT  4l or   gt    however  to select  another Tone within the same group    Note  This only selects the  best  sounds within the current  family    Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41      You can also use the numeric buttons to select sounds  To  do so  first  double click   press twice  the button  it  starts to flash   then enter the number  You ll find a list of  the selectable Tones and their numbers on p  54   Press  another button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this   numeric selection state      See also  Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons     p  17   but replace  song  with  sound  in the explanations     Using the TONE buttons    The TONE buttons allow you to select 7 melodic sounds and one  Drum Kit directly  without using  TONE   the FAMILY  SELECT  and or numeric buttons         GUITAR  SAX  SYNTH   PIANO ORGAN BASS STRINGS VOCAL BRASS OTHER DRUMS                                             lt         These buttons are assigned to our  favorite  sounds for the indi   cated categories 
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73. Essentially  this mode allows you to  record either one layered part using up to two sounds  Main    Dual  or two parts  Split to the left  Main to the right   If you  select a Drum Kit for the Main part  you can only record a drum  part    Note  When you select the Keyboard mode  song data in the E 200   E 100 s internal memory will be overwritten by your new recording      1  Press the button    2  Press FAMILY   lt      to make the display look as follows     TEMPO     MEASURE  3n    nn            iban       i  ann aaa      Lt      Lt Lt  ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR BEAT    KEY TOUCH    Aw              MELODY INT              g                     sin          9 J 10  11  12   13   14   15                                               16            The and track icons flash     3  To create a split  press the button     4  Activate the metronome  if necessary   and set the desired  tempo with the button or  NO     YES       You can also record without metronome if you like    Note  If you assign a Drum Kit to the Main part  your drum per   formance 15 recorded onto track 16     Single recording mode   This mode is only available if the E 200 E 100 s song memory  already contains data  When you press  REC e   the  icon and the icon of the first empty track flash  You could  therefore record a new part straight away   If all tracks already  contain data  Track 1 will be selected     You can  however  also substitute an already recorded part with  a new version      1  Press the bu
74. L VARIATION ENDING    These buttons select Music Style  patterns   The icon corre   sponding to the button you press appears in the display   Also  the ARRANGER chord field in the display indicates the  name of the chord you played last  This chord is used by the  accompaniment    As soon as you feel comfortable with the Arranger  you  should try to play a melody with your right hand while using  your left for specifying Arranger chords     Button  INTRO    ORIGINAL  FILL  VARIATION    ENDING    Function    Playback of an introduction  This is automati   cally switched on when you press the   button while the Arranger is  stopped     Simple accompaniment version   Transition   Fill In   to VARIATION or ORIGINAL     Slightly more complex accompaniment ver   sion     Phrase that indicates the end of the song  Use    this button instead of  START STOP  to stop  playback        H    Roland E 200 E 100       Changing the tempo Stopping Arranger playback   6  Use the TEMPO DATA buttons to decrease      or increase  7  Press again to stop playback        the tempo  if necessary   You can also press  ENDING   In that case  you first hear an    ending phrase  When it is finished  Arranger playback stops  automatically        To return to the Music Style s default tempo  simultaneously  press     and        You can also press the button several times at  the desired tempo        Automatic playback start  Sync Start   Press  if the icon is not yet dis   played    Sync Start  means that 
75. LY   lt    gt   to select the  family   i e  genre  that    contains the desired Music Assistant settings         3     The following families are available  Ballad  Ballroom   Dancing  Easy List  Evrgreen  JazzSwng  and PopHit                     1                                               Use SELECT   lt   gt   to specify the desired Music Assistant  memory within the selected family    The first press of SELECT   gt    or  4   shows the name of the  first Music Assistant setting within the selected group  It is  already selected  so if you need the first setting  there 15  actually no need to press SELECT   gt    You must use SELECT  4   or   gt    however  to select another Music Assistant setting  within the same group    You can also use the numeric buttons to select Music Assis   tant memories  To do so  first    double click     press twice  the  button  it starts to flash   then enter the number    Press another button in the DATA ENTRY section to leave  this    numeric selection               See also  Working with the  FAMILY and SELECT buttons  below    Note  If necessary  you can now change the settings you do not  like  e g  select another sound for the Main part  etc   and then  save your new version to a User Program  see p  41         E 200 E 100       Melody Intelligence    The Melody Intelligence function adds a second voice  harmony   notes  to the melodies you play with your right hand  In fact    the Melody Intelligence function uses both halves of t
76. Note  You can also use the FAMILY and SELECT          buttons to  select User Programs    Note  As soon as you modify any setting  on the front panel or  in the Function menu   the asterisk appears next to the User  Program number     Press any other  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this mode        E 200 E 100          MIDI functions    MIDI is short for  Musical Instrument Digital Interface   The word refers to many things  the most obvious  being a connector type that is used by musical instruments and other devices to exchange messages LE       relating to the act of making music  E 200 E 100  Each time you play on the E 200 E  100 s keyboard or start the Arranger  or Song   your instrument  transmits MIDI data to its MIDI OUT  If you connect the MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN socket of another  instrument  that instrument may play the same notes as one of the E 200 E  100 s parts  select sounds   etc            MIDI is a universal standard  which means that musical data can be sent to and received by instruments  of different types and manufacturers  Furthermore  MIDI allows you to connect your E 200 E  100 to a  computer or hardware sequencer     Connect your E 200 E  100 as shown to the right     The E 200 E 100 transmits data    Channels MIDI Function parameters Note  The setting of this parameter is not memorized when you  MIDI can simultaneously transmit and receive messages on 16 See  Editing parameters  general procedure    p  37  for how to switch
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78. Single mode  the entire track you record is  replaced by your new material   So if you don t play anything  during recording  the entire track will be empty afterwards    Like the Single mode  Punch 1 0 can only be selected if the  E 200 E 100 s memory already contains song data      1        Press the button      2  Press FAMILY   lt    gt   to make the display look as follows      3      4      5                                          1   J                  No       ae  ORCHESTRATOR BEAT      e                  MEASURE                 ARRANGER    KEY TOUCH      MELODY INT  SYNC START          P    INTE    MES    The flashing track icon  only one  depends on the first track  that already contains data  In the above example  track 1  contains data  which is why its icon flashes    Use the SELECT   lt  gt   buttons to select the track you wish  to record to                                             SELECT    You can only select one track at a time    Press to start playback of the  old  song  data    The icon and the icon of the selected track flash   When the Recorder reaches the measure where you wish    to start recording  press again   The icon now lights steadily     Play the passage you want to redo    Press again to deactivate recording   Song playback still continues  50      Press to stop playback    Press to listen to the new version     If you are not satisfied  return to step  3  above   Return to step  3  to correct another track        E 200 E 100       Using
79. Tone selection for  the Main part         one MFX      On Off  Default setting  On  This parameter allows you to link    the selection of an MFX type to the Tone you assign to the  Main part  That way  a Distortion Overdrive effect will be  selected for a rock guitar sound  Rotary for an organ  etc        Rev          0 127  Default setting  100  This parameter allows you to set    the Reverb Send Level for the Main part  i e  how much Reverb  should be added to the Main notes   Select  0  if the Main part  may not be processed by this effect     If you select  Off   however  the left half of the keyboard will be  muted when conditions  a  and  b  are met and if the icon  Is not displayed           Roland E 200 E 100    B Chr MAIN    0  127  Default setting  0  This parameter allows you to set the    Chorus Send Level for the Main part  i e  how much Chorus  should be added to the Main notes   If you want this part to be  processed by the Chorus effect  you need to select a value dif   ferent from       This parameter is only used when the MFX  parameter is set to  Off         Pan MAIN    Rnd  R63 0 L63  Default setting  0  This parameter allows you    to set the stereo position of the Main part  i e  its placement  between the left and right speakers    Rnd  means that the ste   reo position changes randomly for each note you play  Values  starting with  L  correspond to the left speaker       refers to  the center  and values starting with  R  correspond to the right  speak
80. ass      On Off  Default setting  On  The EP Chord function  for  Edu   cational Purposes   activates a stereo string sound and mono     phonic bass  if Auto Bass is set to  on   whenever  a  the    icon is displayed   b  the Arranger is stopped  and     c  is off  This allows you to play chords  and a    bass line  with your left hand in Arranger mode   without using    the E 200 E 100 s accompaniment function     E 200 E 100          Bass Inv    On Off  Use this parameter to change the way in which the    Arranger reads the chords you play  See p  27        MI   Melody Intelligence harmony type    Default setting  Traditnl  This parameter allows you to select    the desired harmony type for the Melody Intelligence function   Note  This parameter can also be selected by pressing and holding    the button  See p  27     EFFECIS parameters       Rev   Reverb Type    Default setting  Hall 2  Use this parameter to select the kind of    Reverb that best suits your musical purposes  or to switch the  Reverb processor  Off   See p  33              Chorus Type      Default setting  Chorus 3  This parameter allows you to specify  the type of Chorus effect  or to switch the Chorus processor   Off   See p  34        MFX   MEX type      Default setting  Rotary  This parameter allows you to select  the desired MFX type and to switch the MFX processor off  See  p  32 for details about the         Selecting  Off  means that the  MFX is off    Note  MFX type selection can also be linked to 
81. at may contain a Style loaded  tum AM  disk     200 only  or the Flash memory  see     16     E 200 only  The 10 User Programs can be saved to floppy disk  as a set  see p  49      Selecting a User Program    Though the User Program memory you specified above 15  already selected  there will be times when you need to select  another memory     that case  here 15 what you need to do      1  Briefly press  it lights   Do not  hold this button down because doing so will start the  Write procedure  see above         The display now shows the number of the User Program you  selected last  or  1  if you have not yet selected a User          gram since switching on the E 200 E  100     w 1     I    The asterisk      indicates that the E 200 E 100 is still using  the last manual changes you may have made before select   Ing ue s      function  The number to the left of the  LESER 3 message therefore only means  this is the last  memory you          None of its settings are being used for the time being        pressing another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section   you can leave the User Program mode without changing  your manual settings  This may be important to remember if  you were about to write your settings and accidentally  pressed the wrong button  or didn t press it long enough      To actually select a User Program      2  Press one numeric button  0    9  to select the memory           Roland E 200 E 100       The settings of the selected User Program will be recalled   
82. ault   the Acc Bass part plays the  root of the chords that feed the Arranger  If you play a  C   or C  chord   the bass sounds a  C   if you play an A minor chord  or if  you press  A  and the  C  to its right   the bass sounds an A  etc   By activating Bass Inversion  you can specify the note played by  the A  Bass part  the lowest note of your chords   Switch on Bass  Inversion for songs that rely on bass rather than on chord pat   terns  for example C   C B   C Bb  etc       1  Press the button        The E 200 E  100 s Function parameters are divided into 9  logical  families   As the Bass Inversion parameter is an  Arranger function  you need to select the Arranger settings   hence HRR SET       3  Use SELECT   lt  gt    to select the    BassInv  parameter     SELECT    TEMPO                MEASURE              T anis   en   ns       F 1d                Lu  fees       ound oven    cone dh d P    C UI            ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR BEA    KEY TOUCH  FULL KEY TOUCH        BAND    gt                      oe    sss      ESS       g                 INTRO        4  Press the     button to select        for  VALUE    Note  See also    Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    p  17       5  Press another    big    button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function   Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41      More Music Style functions    Here are yet other functions related to Music Styles  These can   be set via the FUNCTION menu  or are cov
83. autions  warnings  or alerts to danger     The    symbol alerts the user to items that must never  be carried out  are forbidden   The specific thing that  must not be done is indicated by the design contained  within the circle  In the case of the symbol at left  it  means that the unit must never be disassembled     The    symbol alerts the user to things that must be  carried out  The specific thing that must be done is  indicated by the design contained within the circle  In  the case of the symbol at left  it means that the power        e Make sure you always have the unit placed in such a way that    is  level and sure to remain stable  Never place it on stands that could  wobble  or on inclined surfaces     e The instrument should only be connected to a power supply of the  type described in the operating instructions  or as marked on the    adapter supplied with the E 200 E 100     e Do not excessively twist or bend the adapter s power cord  nor  place heavy objects on it  Doing so can damage the cord  producing  severed elements and short circuits  Damaged cords are fire and  shock hazards     e  his instrument  either alone or in combination with an amplifier  and headphones or speakers  may be capable of producing sound  levels that could cause permanent hearing loss  Do not operate for    a long period of time at a high volume level  or at a level that is  uncomfortable  If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the  ears  you should immediately stop using 
84. ble error messages    No Disk  Protect  Disk Full    NoFormat    Disk Err    OverWrt     You forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive   See above     The remaining disk capacity does not allow to  save your data to this disk     The floppy disk is either not formatted or uses  a format the E 200 doesn t recognize  Press   to format it now  careful  this will erase  all data on disk      The disk is probably damaged and cannot be  used     The name you assigned to the data already  exists on the floppy disk you inserted  If you  press to continue  the file on disk will  be overwritten  and the corresponding data  will be erased   Either insert another floppy  disk  or press and enter another name for  the data you want to save           Roland E 200 E 100       Deleting files on disk  The Delete functions allow you to erase files from the inserted  floppy disk  This may be necessary to make room for new files   e g  when the  Disk Full  message appears        careful  though   to only delete files you are absolutely  positively  sure you will  never need again  Once a file has been deleted  it is gone for   ever   Note  As a rule  you should first make a backup copy of your disk  on your computer  After all  files really only become indispensable  once they are no longer available     DEL Lier  Use this function to delete a User Program Set  from disk  Be aware that by doing so  you actually erase 10 User  Program settings   BEL Svc  This allows you to delete a song file 
85. cable for doing so  Another use for Note  By connecting the OUTPUT jacks  you do not switch off the  these outputs is to connect the E 200 E 100 to your HiFi or key  E 200 E 100 s amplification system   board amplifier  such as the Roland KC 550 350 150   Using a You can connect an optional DP 2  DP 6  or BOSS FS 5U foot  HiFi amplifier requires the use of an adapter plug  phono RCA    switch to the FOOTSWITCH jack in order to hold the notes even  1 4  jack   If you like  you can also purchase two Roland PJ 1M after releasing the keys  or to perform other functions  see    cables  p  38         Roland E 200 E 100       1 16  Miscellaneous    Deactivating or activating the Arranger and Demo    Functions for educational purposes    The E 200 E 100 provides two functions that may come in  handy for music teachers or for those who use the E 200 E  100  in class     Deactivating or activating the Demo function  The E 200 E 100 s Demo function can be switched off so that  pressing  USB   KEYBOARD TOUCH  will have no effect at all   This may be useful in situations where the E 200 E 100 is used  in class  Here is how to deactivate the Demo function    1  Switch off the E 200 E 100    2  Hold down the  USB    KEYBOARD TOUCH  and  ACOUSTIC   buttons while a us Sayles     back on again   The display briefly shows   18   This setting is Remember de SO pirate next time you want to  listen to a demo song  you have to repeat the above proce   dure     Deactivating or activating the Arrange
86. ch the met     ronome off        E 200 E 100       14  Playing with accompaniment  Arranger     Let us now take advantage of the E 200 E  100 s accompaniment function  This function is called    Arranger          Starting using the Arranger     1  Press the button        The Icon appears in the display and the key   board 15 split into two halves  The keys you press in the left  half are used to specify the key of the accompaniment  The  right half of the keyboard allows you to play a tune to the  accompaniment     This also switches on the Sync Start  see p  14   Intro  see  p  13  and OT1 functions      2  Press the button  or play a note chord with  your left hand  to start Arranger playback   The button now flashes to indicate the tempo and  beats  BEAT function    Note  If the icon is displayed  and if you  switched off the Sync Start function   playing in the left half of  the keyboard while the Arranger 15 stopped  will sound a stereo  string sound  to which you can add a monophonic bass sound   see  Auto Bass   status and volume       39    The left half of the  keyboard is thus not muted  like on previous Roland arranger  instruments   This  EP Chord  function can be switched off   however  page 39       3  Play a chord  or just one note  with your left hand                       4  Play another chord  or note  to change the Arranger s key      5  Press the following buttons to use other patterns of the  currently selected Music Style         INTRO ORIGINAL       FIL
87. chronized if the E 200 E  100 receives MIDI Start  and Stop messages followed by MIDI Clock signals  If  the E 200 E 100 receives only a Start message  it will  wait a moment to see if there are also MIDI Clock mes   sages coming    If there are  it will synchronize to them  If there are no  MIDI Clock messages  it will follow its own tempo  In  either case  you can stop playback or recording with a  MIDI Stop message        Style        Style Select TxRx Channel    OFF  1 16  Default setting  10  As its name implies  the Style    Select channel is used to receive and transmit program  changes that cause the E 200 E 100 or the external instrument  to select another Music Style     BI Lyrics         Transmit Lyrics messages    On Off  Default setting  Off  The E 200 E  100 can transmit    Lyrics messages contained in Format 0 Standard MIDI Files you  play back  It cannot display them  but it allows you to transmit  them to a device capable of displaying Lyrics messages  such as  the Roland LVC  1   This filter allows you to enable  On  or dis   able  Off  the transmission of Lyrics data     Bl NTA Rx14    Note to Arranger reception on off    On Off  Default setting  On  NTA is short for  Note to     Arranger     or the notes you play in the left half of the keyboard  to feed the Arranger with chord information  These notes can  also be received via MIDI  from an accordion  a digital piano  an  organ  for example   If you want to use the Arranger without  playing on the E 200 E
88. com   puter      5  USB port    The USB port can be used for archiving purposes with a com   puter        Roland E 200 E 100          3  First steps    Setting up  The first thing you need to do is connect the supplied PSB 4U   E 200  or ACO  E 100  adapter to a suitable wall outlet     1  Unpack the E 200 E 100 and place it on a stable surface      2  Connect the small end of the adapter cable to the E 200   E 100 s DC IN jack  and the other end to a suitable wall    outlet    3  Press the button to switch on the E 200   E 100         4  Use the knob to set the E 200 E 100 s output  volume        Note  When the E 200 E 100 is used at excessive volumes  the  protection system of its power amplifier stage may come on and  mute the speakers  In that case  reduce the volume setting and  wait a few seconds      5  Press again to switch the E 200 E 100 back  off again   If you wish to connect the E 200 E 100 to a keyboard or HiFi  amplifier  do so before performing step  3  and switch on the  amp before performing step  4         Demo songs    Your    200     100 comes with 1 song demo  8 Tone demos  var    ious Style demos  and 1 Stylist demo        The song demo illustrates the possibilities of the E 200   E 100 as a whole        Tone demos show off the E 200 E 100 s amazing sound  quality    e Style demos give you an impression of the quality of the  on board Music Styles    e  he Stylist demo shows you how easily the orchestration of  a Music Style can be changed      1  Hold 
89. cts    Performance functions    Keyboard Touch  velocity sensitivity   The E 200 E 100 is velocity sensitive  which means that the vol   ume and brightness of the Main  Split and Dual notes depend on  the force speed with which you strike the keys        All acoustic instruments  piano  violin  flute  drums  etc   are  velocity sensitive  The harder you play  the louder and brighter  the resulting notes will be  which creates a perfectly natural  effect   That explains why the KEYBOARD TOUCH function is on  when you power on the E 200 E 100     If the E 200 E 100 is your first musical instrument ever  you  may feel distracted by the volume and timbre variations of the  notes you play      1      2    3      4     If the icon is not displayed  press the   button to activate the E 200 E 100 s  velocity sensitivity    Press the button again to switch the KEYBOARD TOUCH  function off  if you don t need it    To set a fixed velocity value  press and hold the   button until the  KbdTouch  message  Is displayed    Use the numeric buttons and or  NO     YES    to set the  velocity value that should be used for all notes you play   15127       5      1  is very low  usually inaudible   while  127  corresponds to  maximum striking force  loud  bright notes   The value is only  used when the icon is not displayed  otherwise  all  notes use the velocity values that correspond to the force  with which you strike the keys     Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave t
90. cts a Hanger and a Delay in  series    Cho           This effect connects a Chorus and a Flanger in  series     Cho Dly  This effect connects a Chorus and a Delay in paral   lel   Parallel  means that the input signal is processed by  two effects that do not interact     FL Delay  This effect connects a Flanger and a Delay in par   allel    Cho Flgr  This effect connects a Chorus and    Flanger in par   allel    Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41    Note  By default  MFX type selection is linked to Tone selection  for the Main part  This can be switched off  however  see  Tone  MFX     p  39   Note that this does not apply to all Tones     While selecting an MFX type  play a few notes on the key   board to audition the effect    Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function    Note  If the MFX is on  the Main part is no longer processed by  the Chorus effect  But the MFX also contains Chorus algorithms   either in isolation or in combination with other effects      E 200 E 100       Reverb  Reverb is an effect that gives you the impression of playing in a  concert hall  a room or another acoustic environment that  reflects the sounds that are being produced   When you switch on the E 200 E 100  all three Keyboard parts   Main  Dual  Split  as well as the Arranger and Song parts are  processed by the internal Reverb effect   If you don t need that  you can either switch off the Reverb pro   cessor  in which case none of 
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92. d SELECT    lt    gt   for assigning a sound   Tone   or Drum Set to the Main   Split or Dual part  See p  28   Note  Press this button twice in succession   double click   so  that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric  buttons          DATA ENTRY buttons  FAMILY and SELECT   lt  gt   buttons  The FAMILY and SELECT    lt    gt   buttons are used to select Tones  Styles  Music Assistant  memories  Songs  and Function parameters  The FAMILY  4   buttons allow you to select a group  You can press them   hold them  or press one while holding the other to change  the scrolling speed   The SELECT   lt    gt   buttons allow you to choose items within  the selected group or family  You can press them  hold them   or press one while holding the other to change the scrolling  speed  After selecting the last item of the currently selected  group  pressing   gt   again takes you to the first entry of the  following group  Conversely  pressing   lt   again after select   ing the first entry of a group takes you to the last entry of  the preceding group        STYLE buttons  These buttons allow you to select Style  families and can also be used for entering numbers and  characters when writing names  After double clicking the   STYLE    TONE   or button  they  also allow you to select the desired memory entry    The TEMPO DATA  NO     YES    buttons allow you to set the  arranger or Song tempo and the value of the selected FUNC   TION parameter    Note  The E 100 doesn
93. d soft with respect to the  music  The default value is usually an appropriate setting        Bl Count In   On Off  Default setting  Off  This parameter allows you to    switch the count in function for punch in and normal record   ing  see p  24  on or off  When on  the metronome will count  down two measures  8 beats for a song with a 4 4 time signa   ture     Note  At power on  the Count In function is reset to  Off      OCTAVE parameters       MAIN Oct   DUAL         SPLIT         octave transposition     4 0 4  Default setting  0  These three parameters allow you    to shift the octave of the part in question  Main  Split  or Dual   up or down by up to four octaves  This can be useful for  Techno Dance songs where you need a piano sound that plays  in two different octaves    To achieve this  assign two different  or the same  piano sounds  to Main and Dual  activate the button  and set DUAL  Octv to   1   or  1      Note  When a Drum Kit is assigned to the Main part  the pitch of  the drum percussion sounds is not transposed  Instead  the keys  are assigned to other drum percussion sounds   shifted    Example   after setting  MAIN Oct  to   1   the bass drum can be played with  the C3 key  rather than the C2   while other sounds are available to  the left of the C3     VOLUME parameters       Main          Dual          SpltVol   volume              VL     0 127  Default setting  127 Main 110 Dual 100 Split  These  three parameters allow you to set the volume of the Mai
94. down the button while pressing   KEYBOARD TOUCH             LT                                 E aa TOUCH    NES        TEMPO MEASURE            tan nn      2  If necessary  use the control to change the  playback volume      3  Press to stop playback     Playing back a Tone demo song   1  Press the button     Playback of the Tone demo song starts automatically        You can now press to stop playback of the  currently selected Tone song  If you press this button again   the next Tone demo song will be played back      2  Press to stop Tone demo song playback     Playback of a Style demo song   1  Press the button              ue              MEASURE     L mur                           i    Playback of the Style demo song starts automatically    You can now press to stop playback of the  currently selected Style demo song  If you press this button  again  the next Style demo song will be played back      2  Press to stop Style demo song playback                 E 200 E 100       Playback of a Stylist demo song     1  Press one of the STYLIST buttons to select a Stylist demo    song        om p               MEASURE    WELLES          Playback of the Stylist demo song starts automatically      2  Use the STYLIST buttons to select other Stylist settings     This is not really necessary  as the E 200 E 100 changes  them automatically during this demo      3  Press to stop Stylist demo song playback     Leaving the Demo mode   1  Hold down the button while pressing  to leave the
95. e  You can also add a monophonic bass part   Auto Bass   to  the Split part  See  Auto Bass   status and volume   p  39      Using the Main and Dual parts     1  If you wish to play two sounds simultaneously  press the    button         he icon appears and the E 200 E  100 now automati   cally selects a sound for the Dual part that complements the  sound assigned to the Main part    You can also activate the Dual mode by holding down one of  the eight TONE buttons while pressing another  The first  TONE button s sound is then assigned to the Main part  while  the second sound is assigned to the Dual part     2  Play a few notes on the keyboard    To change the balance between the Main and Dual sounds   proceed as follows     3  Hold down the button and use BALANCE   decrease  or  increase  to change  the Dual part s volume     4  To assign another sound to the Dual part  hold down the  button and proceed like for the Main part   page 11     Note  You cannot assign Drum Kits to the Dual part     Using the metronome  You can switch on the metronome when practising a new song      1  Press the button        The x Icon appears in the display and you hear the metro   nome sound     2  Press and hold to select the    Ta  function     3  Use the  NO     YES    buttons to set another time signa   ture   The possibilities are  1 4  2 4  3 4  4 4  5 4  6 4  6 8  9 8     4  Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     5  Press the button again to swit
96. e messages received via MIDI  Choose the velocity  value to be substituted for the actual values the E 200 E  100  receives  1  127   or select  On  to use the velocity values as is     BI Clock         synchronization    On Off  Default setting  On  This parameter allows you to    determine whether  On  or not  Off  the Arranger and Recorder  send MIDI Clock messages when you start them  These mes   sages are necessary for synchronizing external MIDI instru   ments sequencers software to the E 200 E  100        li StartStp   Start Stop Continue    On Off  Default setting  On  This option allows you to specify    whether or not the Arranger and Recorder send Start Stop   Continue messages when you start or stop them  Select  Off   when you wish to control the tone generator of a MIDI organ   etc   without starting or stopping its automatic accompani   ment        Song             Song Position Pointer    On Off  Default setting  On  The E 200 E 100 s Recorder also    sends and receives Song Position Pointer messages that indi   cate the exact location of the notes that are being played back   Select  OFF  if you don t want the Recorder to send or receive  these messages     IE                                        E 200 E 100        14  Data management    Working with the Flash memory    Let us first have a look at the remaining Function parameters     They allow you to save newly recorded songs and Styles loaded    from a floppy disk  E 200 only  to the E 200 E  100 s Flash
97. easure      and continues playing back  the passage   If necessary  repeat steps  1  and  2  to set other marker  positions   Note  The playback tempo 15 reset every time the Recorder  reaches the      measure     Note  In certain cases  the Marker function may not be avail   able  This only happens with very large songs  however     Live performance with song backing  Minus One   Your E 200 E 100 allows you to mute parts you wish to play  yourself or don t need in a given situation  This is called  Minus  One  playback      1  Press the button if it doesn t light   You can now select a Song  if you like  see p  16       2  Press the button  the  Fi riz nie  mes   sage appears in the display         The 5 STYLIST buttons light to indicate that all tracks will be  played back     3  Press one of the STYLIST buttons to switch off the corre   sponding track s   The assigned track icon flashes      Example  if you switch off the button  the icon  starts flashing               STYLIST    POP ROCK DANCE WORLD             DRUMS   BASS OTHERS     m  lt  588       oes    aq m     4        Coco                          200                    wa azEzakEm Roland       When    button lights  the corresponding track s  is are audi   ble  i e  not muted   You can also mute several tracks by  switching off the corresponding STYLIST buttons    The mm icon appears and the selected part is muted   Note  The Main part does not automatically adopt the Tone and  related settings of the melody part
98. er     B Rev DUAL    0 127  Default setting  100  This parameter allows you to set    the Reverb Send Level for Dual part  i e  how much Reverb  should be added to the Dual notes   Select  0  if the Dual part  may not be processed by this effect     B Chr DUAL    0 127  Default setting  0  This parameter allows you to set the    Chorus Send Level for the Dual part  i e  how much Chorus  should be added to the Dual notes   If you want this part to be  processed by the Chorus effect  you need to select a value dif   ferent from             Pan DUAL    Rnd  R63 0 L63  Default setting  0  This parameter allows you    to set the stereo position of the Dual part  i e  its placement  between the left and right speakers    Rnd  means that the ste   reo position changes randomly for each note you play  Values  starting with  L  correspond to the left speaker       refers to  the center  and values starting with  R  correspond to the right  speaker        Rev SPLIT   0  127  Default setting  100  This parameter allows you to set    the Reverb Send Level for the Split part  Select  0  if the Split  part may not be processed by this effect     B Chr SPLIT   0 127  Default setting  0  This parameter allows you to set the    Chorus Send Level for the Split part  If you want this part to be  processed by the Chorus effect  you need to select a value dif   ferent from             Pan SPLIT   Rnd  R63 0 L63  Default setting  0  This parameter allows you    to set the stereo position of the Sp
99. erb and Chorus settings    e The E 200 E 100 selects sounds for the Main  Split and Dual  parts that are is suitable for the selected Style   There are 2 One Touch memories per Style with different    settings for the above parameters  Here is how to select one      1  Select the desired Music Style  see p  14    If the Arranger is stopped  the E 200 E  100 also loads the  corresponding OT1 memory      2  Press the button        The number field in the upper left corner reads  OT2   second  One Touch memory      If the DATA ENTRY button lights  the display now  shows a lone name     3  Press the button again if you need  OT1   again   Note  One Touch is also available for Flash and disk Styles  but it  is less meaningful     Using the Music Assistant    Another practical function for quickly making the right settings  for a song you want to play is to take advantage of the E 200   E 100 s novel MUSIC ASSISTANT function  It prepares every   thing for working with the Arranger  Style  Tones  effects  etc     The Music Assistant is not available for song playback    The following parameters are changed automatically when you  select a Music Assistant memory        Effect settings        Band Orchestrator      Keyboard Touch        Music Style      Tempo       Sounds for the Main  Split  and Dual parts     1  Press the button        It lights and the display shows the name of the last Music  Assistant setting you selected  or of the first Music Assistant  memory       2  Use FAMI
100. ered elsewhere    e Balance between the Keyboard parts and the Music Style  parts  see p  15        Volume of certain Music Style parts  see     39    e Arranger split point  see p  38    e Hold function for the Arranger notes  see p  39            Roland E 200 E 100            Keyboard part functions    Selecting sounds for the Main  Split    and Dual parts    The E 200 E  100 contains about 470 melodic sounds you can  use for playing melodies  others are more like sound effects    Those sounds need to be assigned to a Keyboard part  of which  there are three  Main  Split and Dual  see also p  11      Selecting any of the available sounds  Unlike previous arranger type instruments  the E 200 E  100 no  longer works with banks  numbers and variations  all available  sounds can be selected via the same streamlined procedure      1  Press the DATA ENTRY button  it must light          2  Toassign another sound to the Split or Dual part  hold the  Or button while performing the following  steps     3  Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select the desired Tone family            4     By selecting another family  you immediately jump to the  first sound of that group     PIANO  001 004   E PIANO  005 011   KEYBOARD  012 015   CHR PERC  016 025   ORGAN  026 041   ACCORDN  042 045   A GUITAR  046 053   E GUITAR  054 062   BASS  063 073   STRINGS  074 084   VOCAL  085 089     SAX  090 095   WIND  096 102    AC BRASS  103 112   SYNBRASS  113 116   SYNLEAD  117 131   POLY SYN  132 138   PAD  13
101. es for recording new  music  and two for adding parts or correcting passages of  existing music     Recording a new song     ALL In this mode  you can record everything you  and the E 200 E 100 can play simultaneously   e Arranger  accompaniment    e Keyboard parts  Main and Split or Dual    e Changes to the STYLIST settings for the  Music Style     Keyboard In this mode  you can record using the            board parts  The track can be freely selected   e Main and Split or Dual    Adding parts to an existing song    Single In this mode you can record onto one track at a  time  The track can be freely selected     Punch I O This mode allows you to re record a short sec     tion of an otherwise perfect part     Note  Every time you select the ALL or Keyboard mode  the data    in the LESE RUPES memory are erased        Recorder memory    The E 200 E 100 provides one  live  song memory  which  can contain one song at a time  After completing a song  you  should save it  see p  49     To keep you from accidentally erasing the song in the E 200   E 100 s internal      the E 200 E 100 automatically    selects irra L   amp  after your first recording  Bear in mind  that electing  ALL  or  Keyboard  will erase the song in  the Li 3 memory  Do not select  ALL  or  Keyboard     for sain ports           existing song   use  Single  or    Punch  I O  instead        cannot select  Single  or  Punch 1 0  if the  El 3 memory doesn t yet contain data    And finally iud back a Standard MIDI F
102. evices     Placement    e Using the E 200 E 100 near power amplifiers  or other equipment    containing large power transformers  may induce hum  To alleviate  the problem  change the orientation of this instrument or move it  further away from the source of interference     e This instrument may interfere with radio and television reception     Do not use it in the vicinity of such receivers     Observe the following when using the unit s floppy disk drive  For   further details  refer to  Before using floppy disks  handling the   floppy disk drive   E 200 only         Do not place the unit near devices that produce a strong mag   netic field  e g   loudspeakers     e Install the E 200 E 100 on a solid  level surface    e Do not move the unit or subject it to vibration while the drive is  operating    Do not expose the E 200 E 100 to direct sunlight  place it near   devices that radiate heat  leave it inside an enclosed vehicle  or oth    erwise subject it to temperature extremes  Excessive heat can   deform or discolor the instrument     e      avoid possible breakdown  do not use the unit in a wet area  such    as an area exposed to rain or other moisture     Do not allow objects to remain on top of the E 200 E 100  This can  be the cause of malfunction     one that has been slightly dampened with water  To remove stub   born dirt  use a mild  non abrasive detergent  Afterwards  be sure to  wipe the instrument thoroughly with a soft  dry cloth     Never use benzene  thinne
103. ging the Music Style or song orchestration             ons o coa ceto o o d            ua dites  Using the Band Orchestrator function                 7  Recording your muSIC                                  8  Additional Music Style functions                       One Touch  OUP  x 129 us amt aeta                      yka  Using the Music Assistant                          Melody Telle Fees aac boar                 Bass Inversion  Bass Iny                               9  Keyboard part functions                              Selecting sounds for the Main  Split and Dual parts    Drum sounds and sound effects   SEX                                     p  yupay uta uu            CSO PUO      us su patay hraa es    10  Performance functions and effects                     Performance TUTICEOTIS aa neca does          l oan ai  ISTIC JG             noo ved crete dla ushi        E  V LINKT006UBDIY      su  n atts           ae dels Senda ees         COT                    ee Ran e ees  KB DE Pareles    a hend bees  MEIRONOM                         eee eens awia   OCTAVE                                   areas  VOLUME        tet            ARR        parati                                       atate aah       KB SCALE                      Ads    28       12  Working with User Programs                        41  Writing your settings to a User                           41  DEE CHING USM                        og odia ca audacis 41              TUNCHONS      tayo puya bias kasa 43   14 
104. he E 200   E 100 for use with                     or without   PIANO   auto   matic accompaniment  At power on  the E 200 E 100  selects the PIANO SOLO mode   Press the button to select the desired One  Touch settings  These two memories   1  and  2   contain a  number of settings that complement the currently selected  Music Style  There are two One Touch memories per Music  Style  See p  26         MUSIC ASSISTANT  button  This button allows you to work with pre programmed regis   trations  additional User Programs   See p  26   Note  Press this button twice in succession   double click   so  that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric  buttons      SONG  button  This button allows you to select the E 200 E  100 s Song  mode and to specify that the  INTRO    ORIGINAL   etc   but   tons should be used to operate the on board Recorder   Note  Press this button twice in succession   double click   so  that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric  buttons      STYLE  button  Press this button if you want to select Music Styles  By acti   vating this button  you also specify that the  INTRO     ORIGINAL   etc   buttons are used for selecting a Style Divi   sion  while the numeric buttons can be used to select the  desired Style family   Note  Press this button twice in succession   double click   so  that it flashes to select the desired memory using the numeric  buttons     60  TONE  button  Press this button if you want to use the FAMILY an
105. he key    board to determine which notes to play    e  t looks at the melody notes in the right half  and      e  t analyzes the chords you play in the left half to see which  notes it must add to your melody     Press the IMELODY INTELLIGENCE  button so that the corre     sponding icon  see right illustration  appears in the display     Changing the Melody Intelligence harmony type  The E 200 E 100 contains 18 different voicings  harmony  types  for the MELODY INTELLIGENCE function  These voic   ings specify the number of harmony notes and the way in  which they are added to your melody    To select a different harmony type  press an hold the  button until the  FE  message    appears in the upper left corner of the display         MELODY  INTELLIGENCE            B TEMP0  T MEASURE  rcp T yi JU ea  Y      PP          Cot  fae                  mE ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR                      M UL  gt    s     NOM               1  INTRO                              Then use the  NO     YES    buttons to select the desired    voicing  The available types are     1 Duet 6 Block 11 Gospel 16 WitzOrg  2 Organ 7 BigBand 12 Romance   17                   3 Combo 8 Country 13 Latin 18 OctvTpe2  4 Strings 9 Traditnl 14 CntrGuit   5 Choir 10 Broadway 15 CntrBald    Note  The Melody Intelligence setting can be saved to a User  Program memory     Bass Inversion  Bass Inv     Use this function to change the way in which the Arranger  reads the chords you play    When this function is off  def
106. he pitch down by  up to 9 semitones    Here s an example  if you want to hear an  E  every time you  play a  C   select  4   All other notes will be shifted by the  same amount  so that you end up sounding in E major when  you actually play in C major  etc     No transposition  C major   ena    Transpos  4  E major                      4    The corresponding value and the Icon appear in the  display    To switch the Transpose function back off  repeat steps  1   and  2   this time selecting the value    0   no transposi   tion     Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41    Note  There is also a function that allows you to specify which  section s  the Transpose function should apply to  See  Trans   Mod    p  37                                    Octave settings    The E 200 E  100 allows you to transpose the Keyboard parts   Main  Split  Dual  up or down by 4 octaves    To change the octave transposition of a part  hold down   Main part    Split part  or  Dual part   while press   ing      down  or      up         Other Keyboard part functions    Here are yet other functions related to the Keyboard parts   These can be set via the FUNCTION menu  or are covered else   where    e Keyboard velocity  see p  31    e Master Tune  see p  37        Volume of the Keyboard parts  see     38       Intelligence function for the Split part  see     38        Hold function for the Split part  see     38      ooo    E 200 E 100        10  Performance functions and effe
107. his function    Note  Some sounds use  velocity switching   This means that by  hitting the keys harder and softer  you alternate between two  sounds  So only switch off this parameter if doing so makes you  feel more comfortable    Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41      Note  Keyboard Touch applies to all parts you can play yourself   the  Keyboard parts    Main  Split  and Dual     Pitch Bend and Modulation  The BENDER MODULATION lever to the left of the keyboard can  be used to add two kinds of effects to the Keyboard part notes   You can even use these effects simultaneously if you like      1      2      3     Press the lever towards the rear of the E 200 E 100 to  add a vibrato effect   wobble   to the notes you are play   ing    MODULATION    Lowers the pitch Raises the pitch      BENDER  gt     The Modulation axis can also be used for switching between  the slow and fast Rotary speeds  if the  Rotary  effect is  assigned to the MFX     Turn the lever to the left to temporarily lower the pitch of  the notes you are playing  Turn it to the right to raise the  pitch of your notes    In either case  you can release the lever if you no longer  need the effect     Note  If necessary  you can change the Pitch Bend interval  See   PB Range   Pitch Bend Range    p  38      Note  Modulation is not available when the MFX type    Rotary   In that case  the modulation axis of the lever is used  for switching between the fast and slow speeds        T   n 
108. horus processor  Otherwise  select one of  the eight available types     Chorus 1 Chorus 4 S Delay  Chorus 2 FB Chorus SDelayFb  Chorus 3 Flanger     5  Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect           E 200 E 100       Qe Changing the amount of Chorus processing for     7      8     the Keyboard parts   To change the Chorus depth  i e  how much Chorus is added  to a part   proceed as follows    If the button still lights  use SELECT   lt    gt   to  select one of the following parameters     VALUE       11 E              3   Chorus depth      the Main part      VALUE       11 z              aus  Chorus depth of the Dual part   VALUE            ee      of d split part         Though this parameter is displayed even when MFX is set to something  else than  Off   the Main part is not processed by the Chorus effect      If doesn t light  first perform steps  1  and  2    above     Use  NO     YES    to select  0  if you don t want the   selected Keyboard part to be processed by the Chorus   effect  Otherwise  set the desired value    If you selected an        type  see p  32   the Crue              parameter has no effect  even though it is displayed    When the MFX is set to  Off     When the MFX is set to any other type    Play a few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect   Do not forget to activate the Split or Dual part if you wish to  audition its Chorus depth    Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41      Press another  big  but
109. hough you can use 2DD or 2HD floppies  2HD disks have twice  the capacity of 2DD disks  so use 2HDs whenever you can   Whenever the disk drive writes data to or reads data from disk   the Disk icon  oski   flashes in the display  Do not remove  the floppy disk while this icon is displayed as that may  damage both the disk drive and the disk  so that it becomes  unreadable      Loading User Programs from disk    This load function is called        Lier  It allows you to trans   fer a set of 10 User Programs  i e  for all memories  to the  E 200 s internal memory  This will overwrite the User Programs  that currently reside in the internal memories    Note  If you wish to use the User Programs in the internal memory  at a later stage  first save them to disk before proceeding  See p  49   Note  The User Program set data also contain the TONE button  assignments  page 28   After loading a User Program set  the eight  TONE buttons may therefore select other sounds than before      1  Insert a disk into the drive    2  Press to select the Disk mode        The  LHD Lier  function is already selected  so there is  nothing    you     to do   Otherwise  use FAMILY   lt      to  select this parameter       3  Use SELECT   lt   gt   to select the User Program Set you wish    to load     SELECT       The 4ES message next to it starts flashing      4  Press the  YES    button to load the selected file      5        Note  Press if you do not want to load the selected file  after all     If
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112. ile erases the   song in the E 200 E 100 s memory  In return  the SMF data   will be available  and can be supplemented with your own   renditions in  Single  or  Punch 1 0  mode      More about ALL mode  In addition to what you learned on p  22  here are a few consid   erations   After pressing the button  the 16 track and  icons start flashing  signalling that all 16 tracks are available for  recording           TEMPO    CH     xD    pene                   ORCHESTRATOR BEA  ra  E          INTRO           RECORD           1  2  3   4   5  6   7   8          10   11   12   13   14   15   16              Here is what the tracks correspond to  after recording a song  with Arranger backing       1  Accomp 1  9  Accomp 6    2  Arranger bass Arranger drums    3  Accomp 2  11   gt  Split     4   gt  Main  12     Auto Bass   see     39    5  Accomp 3  13     6    Dual                 4  15  Melody Intell   see     27   Accomp 5    Main           Only one of these can be used alongside the Main part        If you assign a Drum Kit to the Main part  In that case  track 4 is  not used     For your convenience  the Keyboard parts are flagged with a     gt   symbol in the above graphic    Parts you do not hear during recording are not recorded  The  track icons  1   16  thus do not show you what will be  recorded  but rather what can be recorded            Roland E 200 E 100    Keyboard recording mode   In Keyboard mode  you can record the Keyboard parts  The  Arranger 15 not available  
113. ions via the  BAND ORCHESTRATOR buttons     And much  much more       A metronome and several educational functions are pro   vided  while three digital effects processors  Reverb  Chorus  and MFX  can be used to further enhance the already amaz   ing sound quality    The E 200 E  100 can play back GM  GM2  GS and XG song  data  so that you can virtually use any Standard MIDI File  available at your Roland dealer or on the Internet    Note  The E 200 E  100 supports XG Light and therefore only  provides the basic set of compatible functions     The E 200 is also equipped with a floppy disk drive  2DD   2HD  for data management and importing Music Styles pre   pared for older Roland arranger instruments     Have fun     Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  USA in the United States and other countries     Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Corpora   tion USA in the United states and other countries     Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Corporation     Other names of companies  products  or standards are the trademarks or reg   istered trademarks of their respective owners     i                                                                 E 200 E 100       USING THE UNIT SAFELY          INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK  OR INJURY TO PERSONS  About  N WARNING and Z  CAUTION Notices     NWARNING     N CAUTION       e Before using this instrument  make sure to read the instr
114. isk        WRITE   you can save data to the disk        Protect tab 1    PROTECT   you cannot save data     Disks containing important performance data for this instrument  should always be locked  have their write protect tab slid to the  PROTECT position  before you insert them into the drive of  another instrument    The identification label should be firmly affixed to the disk  If the  label comes loose while the disk is in the drive  it may be difficult  to remove the disk     e Put the disk back into its case for storage        unfortunately impossible to restore them  Roland Europe S p a   assumes no liability concerning such loss of data     Unauthorized recording  distribution  sale  lending  public perfor   mance  broadcasting  or the like in whole or in part  of a work  musi   cal composition  video  broadcast  public performance  or the like   whose copyright 15 held by a third party is prohibited by law    Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright  held by a third party  Roland assumes no responsibility whatsoever  with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising  through your use of this unit     E 200 E 100       12  Panel descriptions    Roland       Front panel    1   POWER ON  button  Press this button to switch the E 200 E 100 on and off     2  BENDER MODULATION lever  By performing left right movements  you can bend your solo  notes down  left  or up  right   Press this lever towards the  rear of the instrument 
115. ith the  remaining STYLIST buttons  more specifically  1  3  6 9   12 16     BASS  Mutes track  2   which is assigned to the bass part of  a Standard MIDI File     DRUMS  Mutes track  10   which is assigned to the drum  part of a Standard MIDI File    Note  You also switch off several buttons simultaneously     Press   lt   and to start playback    Press again to stop playback    Press again  or one of the  big  DATA ENTRY  buttons  to switch the function of the same name back  off again    Note  The Minus One setting can be saved along with the  selected song and Its Stylist settings  See page 45      2    3      4     E 200 E 100       Changing the track assignments    If the song files you are using do not use the GM system  and  therefore do not correspond to the RIGHT  LEFT  BASS or  DRUM assignments of the Minus One function   you can  proceed as follows to assign other tracks  MIDI channels  to  the STYLIST  RIGHT    LEFT   and buttons   Press the button to activate the function of  the same name    Press and hold the  RIGHT    LEFT   or button   While holding that button  use the  NO     YES    buttons  to assign the desired MIDI channel to the button you are  holding    Example  To assign MIDI channel  10  to the button   press DATA ENTRY     until the display looks as follows     Press again  or one of the  big  DATA ENTRY  buttons  to switch the function of the same name back  off again    Note  The Minus One setting can be saved along with the  selected song and i
116. le within the  selected group             SELECT            uni    The first press of SELECT   gt    or       shows the name of the  first Music Style within the selected group  It is already  selected  so if you need the first Style  there is actually no  need to press SELECT   gt    You must use SELECT  4  or   gt     however  to select another Style within the same group   You can also use the numeric buttons to select Styles  To do  so  first    double click     press twice  the button  it  starts to flash   then enter the number   Press another button  in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this  numeric selection  state   See also  Working with the FAMILY and SELECT but   tons   p  17     After selecting memory 101  Flash  or 201  first disk memory   E 200 only    the display shows a flashing 4ES message    Note  If you select a Style while the Arranger is stopped  the  E 200 E 100 automatically activates the OT1 memory              Note  If you forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive  the dis   play shows    fm Disk  when you attempt to select the  disk  family      If necessary  confirm your selection by pressing the  button    The display briefly shows  LOHE E Min   only after selecting  a Style from the inserted floppy disk      E 200 only  If you selected a Music Style on floppy disk  the       icon now flashes  and the E 200 automatically selects               TL memory that now contains the Music  Style you loaded from floppy disk    If you press during Arrange
117. lit part  i e  its placement  between the left and right speakers    Rnd  means that the ste   reo position changes randomly for each note you play  Values  starting with  L  correspond to the left speaker       refers to  the center  and values starting with  R  correspond to the right  speaker     KB SCALE parameters       Scale C  Scale      Scale Tune     64 63  Default setting  0 for all notes  These parameters    allow you to stray away from the usual semitone interval scale   used in western music  by changing the pitch of the notes so  as to accommodate other musical cultures or tuning methods   oriental  baroque music  etc      As you will notice  you can change the pitch of every note of  one octave  C  C    D  Eb  E      The settings you make here apply  to all notes of the same name  i e  to every  C   every  C     etc     Most of the time  you will probably select the value  50  or     50  as they correspond exactly to half a semitone up or down   quarter tone   Other settings may also be interesting  though        Scl Mode    MN  ALL  Default setting  MN  This parameter allows you to    specify which parts the Scale settings  see above  should apply  to  only the Main part   MN   or all parts           In some cases   choosing  ALL  may produce a more satisfactory result     MIDI parameters    See page 43        UTILITY parameters    Bi InitFLSH  Flash initialization   This function initializes  formats  the E 200 E  100 s Flash    memory  which is only necessar
118. llows you to sustain only those notes you played at the time  you pressed the pedal     Note  This function only applies to the Keyboard parts    Soft  In this case  the footswitch functions as Soft pedal  a  pedal found on grand and digital pianos that reduces the vol   ume     Note  This function only applies to the Keyboard parts    Rotary S F  Allows you to select the slow or fast speed of the  Rotary effect  This only works  if the  Rotary  type is assigned  to the MFX  see p  32     UsrPrgUp  Selects the next User Program  i e   10  if  9  is cur   rently active     UsrPrgDw  Selects the previous User Program  i e   1  if  10  is  currently active     Start Stop  Starts and stops Arranger or Song playback  Same  function as the button    Bass Inv  Switches the Bass Inversion function on and off  see      27     Punch 1 0  The footswitch can be used to activate and switch  off punch in out recording  see p  25      METRONOM parameters        Metro TS    metronome time signature     1 4 6 4  6 8  9 8  Default setting  4 4  This parameter allows  you to set the metronome s time signature  number of beats  per bar   Please bear in mind that this setting changes when   ever you select a Music Style with a different time signature   See also p  12 for how to use the metronome  This parameter  can also be selected by holding down the but     ton        Metro Vol   metronome volume    0 127  Default setting  100  Use this parameter whenever you    think the metronome is too lou
119. n   Dual  and Split parts respectively  Please note that the settings  you make here have no effect if you used BALANCE  to set the maximum volume for the Arranger Song parts   Note  The volume of the Dual part can also be set by holding    down while pressing or  KEYBOARD   The same  is true of the Split part  except that you need to press and hold     SPLIT                       Auto Bass   status and volume   OFF  0 127  Default setting  OFF  Whenever the Split part is    active  this parameter allows you to set the volume of the Auto  Bass part  in which case the Auto Bass part is switched on   This  part sounds monophonic bass notes based on the chords you  play  If the Bass Inversion function  see p  27  is off  the Auto  Bass part sounds the root notes  fundamentals  of the chords  you play with your left hand  using the Split part     The Auto Bass part can also be added to the EP Chord part  see  below   and then follows the same rules as that part  The Auto  Bass  volume and status can be set independently for  Split use   and  EP Chord use     In either case  select UFF if you don t need the Auto Bass part        AccDrums   AccBass   Accomp     volume   0 127  Default setting  100 AccDrums 100 AccBass     100 Accomp  These three parameters allow you to set the vol   ume of three Music Style sections  the drums  the bass and the  Accomp parts  1 6     Note  The  Accomp  parameter does not have the same function  as the BALANCE button  The button applies to all  Arra
120. nd select the entry that    says something to the effect of    Stop USB disk E200_E100      You should now see a window that says something to the  effect of    The USB device XX can now be safely removed  from the system     Click on the  OK  button                         Disconnect the USB cable from your computer and the   E 200 E 100     10  Press the button       The display shows the   7  message     11  Press  YES     the B  icon      Press  NO    to remain in USB mode    If you copied Music Styles Hom           to Bu iu  area  we      now shows 5                         to indicate that ne with the Extension                 to the E 200 E 100 s Music Style format  clic   Note that this conversion is only necessary for Music Styles  in the E 200 E 100 s Flash area that do not yet have the   STH  extension     Note  This operation adds a few bytes to every converted Music    Style  In rare circumstances  when the Flash area is nearly full    this may lead to the impossibility to convert all Styles that still  nae ee extension   STL   The E 200 E 100 then displays the       message to signal that the conversion was             eae reaching the last   STL  file  All Styles up to that  point have been converted  though  and can be used          Disk functions  E 200 only     The E 200 s Disk functions allow you to save the Recorder Song  in the           memory to disk  to save and load your files  to and from disk  to delete files on a floppy disk  and format  disks    T
121. nger parts  thus also to the  AccDrums  and  AccBass  param   eters      ARR SET parameters  W Chordint   Arranger Chord intelligence    Md1  Md2  Off  Default setting  Md1  This parameter allows    you to select the chord intelligence system to be used by the  E 200 E 100  the Roland system   Md1   which makes more  sense from an educational point of view  see page 61   or the       2  system  which can be used in the following way     Major chords Press the key that corresponds to the chord s    fundamental     Minor chords Fundamental   any black key to the left of the    fundamental   Seventh Fundamental any white key to the right of  chords the fundamental   Minor sev  Fundamental   any black key to the left   any    enth chords white key to the right     In either case  pressing just a few keys is therefore enough for  obtaining full chords  If you are used to playing full chords  you    can switch this function off        ArrHold   Arranger Hold      On Off  Default setting  On  The Arranger Hold function mem   orizes the chords you play with your left hand and keeps play     ing the corresponding notes until you play another chord    If you switch off ArrHold  the melodic Arranger parts  A Bass   Accomp  stop playing as soon as you release the key s  in the  left half of the keyboard  leaving you only with the drum  accompaniment     For your convenience  this function is switched on every time    you power on the E 200 E  100      EP Chord   left hand St  Strings   b
122. nplugging from  an outlet or this unit     Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled  Also  all  cords and cables should be placed out of the reach of children     Never handle the adapter s power cord or its plugs with wet hands  when plugging into  or unplugging from  an outlet or this unit  NI    If you need to move the instrument  take note of the precautions  listed below  Make sure to have a firm grip  to protect yourself from  injury and the instrument from damage    e Disconnect the adapter     e Disconnect all cords coming from external devices   e Remove the music stand     Before cleaning the unit  turn off the power and unplug the  adapter from the outlet        Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area  dis   connect the adapter from the outlet        Should you remove screws  make sure to put them in a safe place  out of children s reach  so there is no chance of them being swal   lowed accidentally          Contents         Important                      S pois                    2  Panel OCSCHDUONS                   Deu bue eta M ER TS    Dic                                   ie DIE od det               SEU UD  e e oue stia stt SR            Demos  csetera eae see stes  Playing without accompaniment                      4  Playing with accompaniment  Arranger                 Selecting MUSIC S DIOS c ule e tica     dor bot              E dae beans    aun au    5  Playing back So  gs            t mire de    x ertt ad    6  Chan
123. ntry  the E 200 E  100 does not change     Note  Enter  000   or  0   to select the LESE E ORO memory     After selecting memory 101  Flash  or 201  first disk memory   E 200 only    the display shows a flashing SES message  You  can ignore this if you like  and proceed with the next step  or  you can press and then proceed     Note  If you forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive  the dis   play shows  Me    34  when you attempt to select a file on  disk     After making sure that the correct song has been selected     you can press  now called   gt  m   to load it  and immediately start playback         6      7     The button now flashes to indicate the tempo and  beats  BEAT function     You can already select a new song while the current one is  still playing back  If you want to listen to it before the cur   rent song is finished  stop playback by pressing   START STOP   then press that button again  Otherwise  wait  until the current song is finished  then press the   START STOP  button to start playback of the new song   Note  Please bear in mind that starting     or the selected  song on disk will erase the song in the        memory   Be sure to save it to disk before DIG Cen  usn p  We    You can change the song tempo with the  NO     YES     buttons or  TAP TEMPO     Doing so  however  means that the tempo will still change if  the song you are playing back contains tempo change mes   sages  Furthermore  every time you jump back to the begin   ning or another 
124. on disk     1  Insert the disk with the file you want to delete into the    drive     2  Press  DISK  to select the Disk mode     3  Use SELECT  4  to select       Wer       DEL Sra      4  Use SELECT uS to select th   file you wish to             example            sU      The HES message starts flash   ing          Press the button   To be on the safe side  the E 200 now asks you whether you    really want to delete the file   tire 2      6  Press to delete the file  or to abort the oper   ation     E ved o mE     5     the display now shows the message  2t  Once the data have been deleted  the    message briefly appears         7  Bes age er ir  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     Possible error messages    No Disk    Protect    NoFormat    Disk Err    No Files    You forgot to insert a floppy disk into the drive     You forgot to switch off the disk s Write pro   tection  Press the EJECT button of the disk  drive  remove the floppy and close the tab   insert the disk again and press  YES        The floppy disk is either not formatted or uses a  format the E 200 doesn t recognize  Press   to format it now  careful  this will erase  all data on disk      The disk is probably damaged and cannot be  used     The disk contains no files of the selected type   Insert another disk     Format  Before being able to save files to a disk  you need to prepare a  floppy disk  This is called  formatting   If the floppy you are  about to use is IBM PC format
125. on that resembles the hits    instrumentation of the selected song  Simply by selecting  another preset  you can cause a reggae song  or Style  to be  played back by a heavy metal band  etc  Even though the ROCK  arrangement  rhythm  riffs  does not change  the overall char   acter can be modified beyond recognition     Using the Band Orchestrator  function    The Band Orchestrator function allows you to vary the accom   paniment patterns played by the Arranger  You can leave out    you hear on the radio     Adds a rather  heavy  character to the song or  Music Style        DANCE Produces an  electronic  character      1  Press one of the STYLIST buttons  arts  thin out the drum part  etc    in real time  i e  while you  0  WORLD Changes the song s or Music Style s mood to a js playing      something akin to world music     ACOUSTIC POP AN DANCE WORLD    ee  1  Press the button to select the Arra nger   2  Press the button to start song  if the mode         button lights  or Arranger playback  if the button  2  Select the Music Style you wish to use for playing  or use   lt  gt  g wa Bases     lt          is dark   the one that is currently selected    See page 14      3  Press one of the following buttons to select the desired  level of musical    complexity     the corresponding icon is  displayed         That button now lights  there is no indication in the display           BAND ORCHESTRATOR  DRUM  amp  BASS COMBO FULL BAND           3  If you like the new version better 
126. position of the song using  la                  the  programmed song tempo 15 reset    Feel free to experiment with the STYLIST function  see   p  20     Note  In Song mode  the E 200 E 100 automatically selects the  PIANO SOLO keyboard mode  If you like  you can play along with  the song  and even use the Split or Dual part     Hou i  certain cases  the display may show the message    Light      rather than a Tone name  Such a message  means s that m     200 E 100 is using a Tone that cannot be  selected via the front panel  There are 798 such  hidden  Tones    whose sole purpose is to ensure XG GM2 playback compatibility        Additional playback functions    The  INTRO    ORIGINAL   etc  buttons have two functions  one in  Style mode  printed above the buttons   and another one in  Song mode  printed below the buttons      Selecting the Song mode    The ARRANGER  amp  SONG CONTROLS buttons have two functions   they can be used for selecting Music Style patterns  when the  icon is displayed   or for Song navigation  when  the button lights    To select the Song mode  and the SONG CONTROL func   tions   you need to press the button  Only then will  the following functions be available                          a                         fast forward  jump to a measure later in the song   press    gt      e To rewind  return to a measure that lies before the current  position   press        The measure indication in the upper right corner of the dis   play will help you locate
127. r  Use the following procedure to ensure that the Arranger cannot  be started or stopped     1  Switch off the E 200 E  100      2  Hold down the and buttons while  you switch the E 200 E  100 back on again     The display briefly shows    E SHEL EL   It is now impossi   ble to start stop the Arranger using the but   ton     Repeat the above procedure when you want to use the  Arranger again     functions  A third  educational  option is to switch off both the Demo and    the Arranger functions in one go      1    2     Switch off the E 200 E 100    Hold down the  ACOUSTIC  and  START STOP  buttons  while you switch the E         10  back on again    The display briefly shows    It is now impossi   ble to start stop the        or    song playback   Repeat the above procedure when you want to use the  Arranger and Demo function again     Initializing your E 200 E 100   Factory     After working extensively with your E 200 E 100  you may  want to recall the original factory settings  Note thatthe  Recorder song will be empty and that the User Programs  contain factory settings after initializing your E 200 E  100   Here is how to initialize your E 200 E  100    1  Power off your E 200 E 100    2  Hold down the  USER PROGRAM WRITE  button while  turning youri E     100 back on again   The message       informs you that the E 200   E 100 has been initialized  Note  This does not affect the data in the E 200 E  100 s Flash  memory  See page 40 for how to initialize that area      
128. r  alcohol or solvents of any kind  to avoid  the possibility of discoloration and or deformation     Repairs and data    Please be aware that all data contained in the instrument s memory  may be lost when it is sent for repairs  In certain cases  such as when  circuitry related to memory itself is out of order   we regret that it  may not be possible to restore the data  Roland assumes no liability  concerning such loss of data     Additional precautions    Please be aware that the memory contents can be irretrievably lost  as a result of a malfunction  or the improper operation of the instru   ment     Use a reasonable amount of care when using the instrument s but   tons  other controls  and jacks connectors  Rough handling can lead  to malfunctions     Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display     When connecting disconnecting cables  grasp the connector itself     never pull on the cable  This way you will avoid causing shorts  or  damage to the cable s internal elements     A small amount of heat will radiate from the instrument during nor   mal operation  This is perfectly normal     To avoid disturbing your neighbors  try to keep the instrument s vol   ume at reasonable levels  You may prefer to use headphones  so you  do not need to be concerned about those around you  especially late  at night     When you need to transport the instrument  package it in the box   including padding  that it came in  Otherwise  you will need to use  equivalent packaging ma
129. r playback  the new Style  is used at the next downbeat  1st beat of the next measure    Otherwise  the E 200 E 100 displays its name and uses that  Style when you press  START STOP     Note   E 200 only  See page 45 for how to save the Music Style in  the      21  memory to the Flash memory     Balance  The BALANCE           buttons allow you to change the volume    balance between the Arranger  or Song  parts and the Keyboard  parts  the ones you can play yourself       1  Press BALANCE if the Arranger  or Song parts   are too soft     BALANCE        2 Press BALANCE if you think your solo playing  should be louder   By holding down  or  DUAL   while pressing these but   tons  you can modify the volume of those Keyboard parts   Note  See p  38 for setting the volume of individual parts           Roland E 200 E 100     5  Playing back songs    The E 200 E  100 allows you to play back commercially available music data files  called Standard MIDI Files  or your own songs you saved to disk or to the E 200 E  100 s Flash memory  Your  own songs are saved as Standard MIDI Format 0 files and can also be played back using any other SMF compatible sequencer  or software         ARRANGER  amp  SONG CONTROLS       REC    MARKER BE ern MINUS                 3  Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select the memory area that contains  4  Use SELECT   lt   gt   to specify the desired song within the    Basic song playback     1        Press the button  it lights  to switch to Song  mode        This
130. s   the cursor advances automatically to the next posi   tion  This works like a mobile phone     Repeat steps  3  and  4  to assign the desired characters to  the remaining positions    After entering the name  press the button to save  the song to the E 200 E 100 s Flash memory    The display now counts down     At the end of His en operation  the display briefly shows  the        e he  message    Note  Press ROZ    if you do not wish to save the song after all   Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to   leave this function     Saving Styles to a Flash memory  E 200 only        ig ee load from floppy disk  and which are copied to  the       memory at that time  can be saved to a Flash  memory      1  Press  FUNCTION       2  Use FAMILY   lt      to select the  iri testi       3      5     parameter   Wait until the display looks as follows  then proceed with the  next step     ee  Lu    NEN LU  lN    L         The E 200 automatically selects a Flash destination memory  that doesn t yet contain data   The first character flashes    Note  If no vacant Flash memory remains or    ue Mu  capacity is exhausted  the display shows the       F i  message when you select this function  In    case  it will       impossible to save the Music Style  You can  however  delete  another Style            and repeat step  2  and following   1 1  message means that there are no    Note  The                  Style data that could be saved     If necessary  use the SELECT        
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133. se the SELECT   lt    gt   buttons to move the  cursor to another character position  that character  flashes     Note  Each time you press another numeric button  for entering  characters   the cursor advances automatically to the next posi   tion     Use the numeric buttons to assign a character to that  position     POP BALLAD OLDIES  25  cm  COUNTRY SWING LATIN    GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH    DISK    The available characters are as shown above    Repeat steps  3  and  4  to assign the desired characters to  the remaining positions    monn      EOS save the file with ae current default    Bi or LZPE        a proper name    will      you    identify the file at al Lines We therefore sug   gest you take the time to specify a meaninoful name     Note  If you select  SPACE    0  button   the display will insert a  _   That s because MS DOS   does not allow you to use spaces     After entering the name  press the button to save  the data to floppy disk   The display now looks as follows        TA E ieee rum we                    At the end of ie pk  operation  the display briefly shows    the   ug sii 1    Note  if the message    Fret        appears  you forgot to    switch off the disk s Write and  Press the EJECT button of  the disk drive  remove the floppy and close the tab  insert the  disk again and press  YES       Note  Press if you do not want to save the selected file    after all     Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     Possi
134. selected  so  if you need the first song  there is actually no need to press  SELECT   gt    You must use SELECT  4  or   gt    however  to select  another song within the same group  After selecting memory  101  the first Flash memory   the display looks as follows     SELECT       TEMPO    You can also use the numeric buttons to select songs  To do  so  first    double click     press twice  the button  it  starts to flash   then enter the number   Press another button  in the DATA ENTRY section to leave this    numeric selection  state   See also  Working with the FAMILY and SELECT but   tons  below                   E 200 E 100        5     Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    You can press FAMILY  4  or   gt   either repeatedly  brief  presses  to go back or advance  or hold down  4  or   gt   to  quickly select another family  The fastest way to scroll  through the available families is by holding down   lt   while  pressing   gt    go backwards   or by holding down   gt   while  pressing  4   advance   The same methods are available for  the SELECT      buttons  As a reminder  the FAMILY buttons  are used for selecting groups  while the SELECT buttons allow  you to select items within a group    If you prefer to use the numeric buttons  enter three fig   ures  e g   001  for entry  1    If you only enter two figures   or only one   the E 200 E  100 takes slightly longer to pro   cess your entry    Note  If the number you enter lies beyond the last available  e
135. set here is the lowest note you can play with the Main part  The  number refers to a note   60  corresponds to the note  C4    Note  You can also select this parameter by pressing and holding    the  ARRANGER BAND  button        SpitHold   Hold function for the Split part    On Off  Default setting  Off  The SpltHold function memorizes    the chords you play while the Split part is on and holds the  corresponding notes until you play another chord        Spit Int   Split Chord Intelligence    On Off  Default setting  Off  When you activate the but     ton  the E 200 E 100 s Split Chord Intelligence function allows  you to play major chords by pressing just one key  minor chords  by pressing two keys  and more complex chords by pressing  three keys  This system thus follows Arranger control  which 15  why it would be a good idea to select        whenever you         using the Split part while the icon 15 displayed        FSW     Footswitch Assign     VALUE  L L I 1              Default setting  Sustain  After connecting an optional DP 2   DP 6  or BOSS FS 5U to the FOOTSWITCH socket on the rear  panel  you can use this parameter for assigning a function to  the footswitch    Sustain  Also called  Hold  or  Damper   this function allows  you to use the footswitch to hold the notes you play on the  keyboard in much the same way as on an acoustic piano     Sostenut  In this case  the footswitch functions as Sostenuto  pedal  another pedal found on grand and digital pianos that  a
136. ted  there is no need to format it   though disk access is faster with disks formatted on the E 200   Otherwise proceed as follows      1  Insert a disk into the drive   Fvery floppy contains a square tab that allows you to  close   a little window  With the tab in that position  you can format  the disk  Do not forget to write enable the disk by closing  this little window prior to inserting the floppy disk    2  Press  DISK  to select the Disk moder    3  Use FAMILY        to select     HT  The  tme   message appears and the YES   message starts PUE   4  Press to format the disk   Note  If you do not want to format your floppy  press  NO      Note  By formatting a disk  you erase all files it contains  It  would be a good idea to first check what it contains  e g  on  your PC      The value to the left of the               message now  counts from  1  to  100  While ne disk icon flashes to indi   cate that the disk   Is NL     When the disk is format   ted  the message     Is briefly displayed        E 200 E 100       15  Using the outputs             optional footswitch    If you like  you can also record your performance  or a Recorder songs  to cassette  MD  etc  To this end  you need to connect the E 200 E  100 s OUTPUT sockets to the external device s REC IN  jacks            Cassette deck  power amplifier  HiFi amplifier  MA series  active speakers  etc     FOOTSWITCH    DP 2  DP 6  or BOSS FS 5U footswitch                  OUTPUT  R L MONO  Use a standard 1 4  phone 
137. terials  or a flightcase    Use only a recommended footswitch  DP 2  DP 6  sold separately      By connecting any other footswitch  you risk causing malfunction  and or damage to the E 200 E  100     speakers  In that case  reduce the volume setting and wait a few  seconds     Before using floppy disks  handling the floppy disk  drive   E 200 only     Install the unit on a solid  level surface in an area free from vibra   tion  If the unit must be installed at an angle  be sure the installation  does not exceed the permissible range  upward  2    downward  18       Avoid using the E 200 immediately after it has been moved to a  location with a level of humidity that is greatly different than its  former location  Rapid changes in the environment can cause con   densation to form inside the drive  which will adversely affect the  operation of the drive and or damage floppy disks  When the E 200  has been moved  allow it to become accustomed to the new envi   ronment  allow a few hours  before operating it     To insert a disk  push it gently but firmly into the drive   it will click  into place  To remove a disk  press the EJECT button firmly  Do not  use excessive force to remove a disk which is lodged in the drive     Never attempt to remove a floppy disk from the drive while the  drive is operating  the indicator is lit   damage could result to both  the disk and the drive     Remove any disk from the drive before switching the instrument on  or off     To prevent damage to
138. than the original one   you can save the song in the E 200 E  100 s Flash memory   page 45     Stylist changes to a Music Style need to be written to a User  Program    Please note the following for the Stylist settings and Style  selection  Whenever you select another Music Style  it is  used without Stylist setting  STYLIST is reset      0                                           E 200 E 100    Obviously  these buttons should be used during Arranger    playback    DRUM  amp  BASS The simplest accompaniment that only con   tains the drum and bass lines    COMBO Accompaniment pattern with only a few    instruments  i e  a band      Accompaniment pattern with a lush  FULL BAND arrangement  several melodic instrument  lines      The corresponding icon appears in the display  only one of  them can be displayed at any one time      DRUM FULL   amp BASS                  BAND  Note  Immediately after switching on the E 200 E 100  the  Orchestrator selects the  FULL BAND  level   Note  The effect of these three levels also depends on whether  the  VARIATION  or button was pressed  In effect  the  combination of the  ORIGINAL   VARIATION  and  DRUM  amp BASS       COMBO   FULL BAND  buttons provides 6 accompaniment pat   terns per Music Style  3 x 2      The last selection you make can be saved to a User Program   See p  41        Roland E 200 E 100        Recording your music    Your E 200 E 100 contains a 16 track Recorder you can use for recording your own songs        Basic song
139. the Arranger starts playing  back the selected Music Style as you play a note or a chord  with your left hand  to the left of the split point         Note  This function is automatically activated when you press  the  ARRANGER  button while Style playback is stopped        Selecting Music Styles    The E 200 provides three memory areas for Music Styles  the  E 100 has oy  LESER PL   Memory 000  This is where a Music Style loaded  from the Flash memory or floppy disk  MSA  MSD and MSE  series  optional  E 200 only  is temporarily stored  The data in this  RAM memory are erased when you switch off the E 200 E  100   is E 100 doesn t iis  a   disk               e BE   LILLE Lt 2    032 041    COLI  042 046  5 dili i  047053   LHTIH  054 063     LL  064 068  TI PRED IT  0695078   These  are the Style families in the E 200 E 100s internal ROM mem   ory  These Styles cannot be erased  but you can modify them in  realtime using the Stylist and Band Orchestrator functions  see  iss 20 and 20     FLESH   Memories 101 199  This is a Flash area inside the   E  EE 100 that already contains 16 Styles when the E 200   E 100 is shipped  You can expand the number of Styles in this  area by copying more Styles from your computer  via USB  or by  saving the Styles loaded from disk  E 200 only   There are 99 Flash  memory slots in all  but the actual number of Styles you can  save there      on the data size of the Styles     E 200 only  E     SE   Memories 201     This area refers to a floppy 
140. the E 200 E 100 s 19 parts are  processed  or prevent just one Keyboard part from being pro   cessed  You cannot change the amount of Reverb that is added  to the Arranger or pre recorded Song parts     G Switching the Reverb on off  Use the following procedure if you want no Reverb at all  for  none of the E 200 E  10078 parts   or to select another Reverb  type    1  Press the button  it must light          2  Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select  EFR FECT    The E 200 E 100 s function parameters are divided into 9  logical  families   For the following  we need to select the  effects group     3  Use SELECT   lt   gt   to select the  REV  parameter     VALUE  E                                                     Note  See also    Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    p  17                Roland E 200 E 100        4  Use the  NO     YES    buttons to select        if you  don t need the Reverb processor  Otherwise  select one of  the eight available types     Type Explanation  Room 1 3   These types simulate the Reverb characteris     tics of a room  The higher the number  1  2  or  3   the  bigger  the room becomes     Hall 1  2 These types simulate the Reverb of a small  1     or large  2  concert hall and thus sound far   bigger  than the Room types above     Plate Digital simulation of a metal plate that is  sometimes used for creating Reverb effects   Works well for percussive sounds     Delay A Delay effect  no Reverb   Works a lot like an    echo effect and thus
141. the unit  and consult an  audiologist     e Do not allow any objects  e g   flammable material  coins  pins   or  liquids of any kind  water  soft drinks  etc   to penetrate the unit     cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet        e  n households with small children  an adult should provide supervi   sion until the child is capable of following all rules essential for the        safe operation of the E 200 E 100     e Protect the unit from strong impact    Do not drop it          Do not force the E 200 E 100 s adapter to share an outlet with an  unreasonable number of other devices  Be especially careful when  using extension cords   the total power used by all devices you have  connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the  power rating  watts amperes  for the extension cord  Excessive  loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventu   ally melt through      N    e Before using the E 200 E 100 in a foreign country  consult with  your retailer  the nearest Roland Service Center  or an authorized  Roland distributor  as listed on the  Information  page      N CAUTION    e The E 200 E 100 should be located so that its location or position  does not interfere with its proper ventilation     AN    e This unit for use only with Roland keyboard stand KS 12  Use with  other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible      injury        Roland E 200 E 100    Always grasp only the plug on the adapter when plugging into  or  u
142. to add modulation  usually vibrato  to  the notes you are playing     3  PHONES 1 2 sockets  E 200 only   This is where you can connect two pairs of optional head   phones  Roland RH 25 or RH 50   By doing so  you switch  off the E 200 s speakers     4  VOLUME knob  Use this knob to set the global volume of your E 200 E 100     5  BALANCE  ACCOMP   KEYBOARD  buttons  Use the BALANCE buttons to change the volume of the cor   responding section  accompaniment song  or the parts you  play on the keyboard      6   TAP TEMPO  button  Press this button at least twice to set the Arranger s or  Recorder s playback tempo      6   9                                    TAP KEYBOARD  21  DATA ENTRY   VOLUME TEMPO a  TOUCH STYLE   4  ls                 _           00                    Sens    7              COUNTRY SWING LATIN      n  MEN MAX METRONOME SPLIT DU  L  TRANSPOSE  BALANCE       GOSPEL TRADITIONAL FLASH CJ  23   ACCOMP KEYBOARD 25 cS                           B o 7  INTELLIGENCE DRUM  amp BASS COMBO   FULLBAND ACOUSTIC DANCE WORLD DISK NO vES                 z       24          DRUMS              BASS        OTHERS        LEFT        RIGHT   TEMPO     DATA WRITE   14  RANGER  amp  SONG CONTROLS       SYNC    REC START INTRO ORIGINAL FILL VARIATION i   START   STOP                 2     gt            MARKER REPEAT Ha  lt   gt  gt  MINUS  A  A B ONE    26      7   METRONOME  button  This button allows you switch the metronome on and off   Holding it for more than one second calls
143. ton in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     V LINK function    V LINK is a function that provides for the integration of music  and visual material  By using V LINK compatible video devices     i e  an Edirol DV 7PR   visual effects can be easily linked to  and    made part of the expressive elements of a performance   By using the E 200 E  100 with an Edirol DV 7PR  you can      1     Use the E 200 E  100 s keyboard  highest octave  to switch  images  clips   Press and hold a key for longer transition    fade    Briefly press a key for fast transitions     e The numeric buttons  0  9  are used for switching palettes     only if the button lights     Use the BENDER axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever to  change the playback speed of the picture material or to  select a different color    Use the STYLIST buttons to change the effect  VFX1 4    Note  V Link signals can be transmitted via MIDI OUT     Connect the E 200 E 100 s MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI  IN socket of the external video processor  or to a UM 1  interface      REMOTE        2     Press the button  it lights blue         Use the BENDER  the assigned buttons or  V LINK  keys   highest octave  to manipulate the video pictures in sync  with your music  see below     Press again to switch off this function  the button  goes dark      V LINK functions that the E 200 E 100 can control   and corresponding MIDI messages    The E 200 E 100 provides the following functions for con   trolling V LINK compatible 
144. ts Stylist settings  See page 45        Roland E 200 E 100       6  Changing the Music Style or song orchestration    Your E 200 E 100 is a novel arranger instrument and Standard MIDI File player with two functions for    customizing    the Styles or songs you play back via easy to use routines        Stylist function    The Stylist function 15 derived from Roland s revolutionary  DisCover 5 keyboard  The    200     100 provides five different    The STYLIST buttons have the following meanings  You may  notice that their function is akin to the EO presets found on  a ghetto blaster or similar device  except that they change  the sounds themselves rather than the tone color      Note  It is also possible to switch off ALL Stylist buttons to  return to the original song or Music Style orchestration    Note  The STYLIST information is part of the song data only the  E 200 E 100 understands  You can still play back the newly  saved version of this song on another sequencer or SMF player    templates you can select via the following buttons  A CO USTIC   Button Function  after transferring it to your computer via USB  for example    POP   ROCK  DANCE  and  WORLD   ACOUSTIC Adds an  unplugged  touch to the song or but the STYLIST information will be ignored   The Stylist function is available both for Style  see p  13  and Music Style   song playback  see p  16   It provides  masks  that change the                                                           _  POP Uses an orchestrati
145. tton     2  Press FAMILY   lt    gt   to select                   3  Use the SELECT    gt   buttons to select the track you wish  to record to    You can only select one track at a time  hence the name   Single    If you select a track that already contains data   your new version will overwrite the existing one      4      5      6    7     If necessary  assign the desired Tone to the part you are  about to record  see p  28     If you select track  10   you can select Drum Kits rather than  Tones  Track 10 is reserved for drum parts    Note  If you use the Single recording mode for adding parts to  a Standard MIDI File recorded with another instrument or  sequencer  track 16  or any other track defined as  second drum  track   may also use a Drum Kit that can be changed    Note  Even though the Main part can be used for recording all  tracks in Single mode  the MFX only applies to track MIDI chan   nel 4     Press to start recording    After a two measure count in  see p  38   you will hear all  parts that have already been recorded  Start playing  and  recording  your new part    Press to stop recording    Return to step  3  to record additional parts     Punch 1 0    In this mode  you can re record part of a track  the second  chorus  for example   The important aspect of this mode is  that newly recorded material does not erase the material  before or after the passage you redo     Original track    This passage is redone    E m       REC       REC       By contrast  in 
146. uctions  below  and the Owner s Manual     e Do        attempt to repair the E 200 E  100  or replace parts within it   except when this manual provides specific instructions directing  you to do so   Refer all servicing to your retailer  the nearest Roland    Service Center  or an authorized Roland distributor  as listed on the   Information  page     e Never use or store the E 200 E  100 in places that are    e Subject to temperature extremes  e g   direct sunlight in an  enclosed vehicle  near a heating duct  on top of heat generating  equipment   or are   e Damp         baths  washrooms  on wet floors   or are XY       Humid  or are N   e Exposed to rain  or are   e Dusty  or are   e Subject to high levels of vibration     e This unit should be used only with a rack or stand that is recom   mended by Roland         Used for instructions intended to alert  the user to the risk of death or severe  injury should the unit be used  improperly     Used for instructions intended to alert  the user to the risk of injury or material  damage should the unit be used  improperly       Material damage refers to damage or   other adverse effects caused with  respect to the home and all its  furnishings  as well to domestic  animals or pets     About the Symbols    The    symbol alerts the user to important instructions  or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is  determined by the design contained within the  triangle  In the case of the symbol at left  it is used for  general c
147. und  effect     6  for right hand effect playing   C3  for left   hand effect playing       4  To obtain a     effect     may alse have to    change the F Dci or SPL t  setting   page 38     If you assign a sound effect percussion sound to the Split  part  the key ranges could be set as shown below                         Split part  sound effect percussion sound     Main part  melodic sound        Roland E 200 E 100          Transpose    The Transpose function changes the pitch of the notes and  chords you play  Instead of figuring out what other keys you  need to press to accommodate the singer or an instrumentalist   you can set the required Transpose value and go on playing the  song the way you practised it  while sounding in a different key   See the example above      1  Press the button        MEASURE                 MIN VI  Lt Lf 11                    ARRANGER ORCHESTRATOR BEAT    ee o   Smmm       2  Use the  NO     YES    and or numeric buttons   o    9   to  set the desired transposition interval   The setting range is  12 12 semitones  A    semitone    is one  step between a white and a black key  or two adjacent white  keys  i e  between    E   F  and              Press     or     repeatedly to transpose the keyboard up or  down                          You can also directly enter the desired interval by pressing  the corresponding numeric key         3     To transpose the keyboard down  hold down     while press   ing  01  9   in that case  you can transpose t
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149. verb  REV   Rotary  MFX    Plate  REV   etc     8  Play    few notes on the keyboard to audition the effect   Do not forget to activate the Split or Dual part if you wish to  audition its Reverb depth    Note  This setting can be saved to a User Program  see p  41       9  Press another  big  button in the DATA ENTRY section to  leave this function     Chorus    Chorus broadens the spatial image of the sound and creates a  stereo impression  You can choose from 8 types    When you switch on the E 200 E 100  none of the three Key   board parts  Main  Dual  Split  are processed by the internal  Chorus effect  Note also that the Chorus effect doesn t affect  the Main part if the MFX is set to anything but  Off     If you don t need Chorus  you can either switch off the Chorus  processor  in which case none of the E 200 E 100 s 19 parts are  processed  or prevent just one Keyboard part from being pro   cessed  You cannot change the amount of Chorus that is added  to the Arranger or pre recorded Song parts     G Switching the Chorus effect on off  Use the following procedure if you want no Chorus at all  for  none of the E 200 E 100 s parts   or to select another Chorus    type      1  Press the button  it must light          2  Use FAMILY   lt    gt   to select  EF FE  L S    3  Use SELECT  4     to select ihe  CHR            Note  See also    Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons    p  17       4  Use the  NO     YES    buttons to select  f        if you    don t need the C
150. video equipment    Keyboard  Clip 1 8    Program Change  OOH O08H   Press the keys in the highest octave to switch clips   Keyboard velocity  Dissolve           CC23   The velocity of the keys in the highest octave controls the  speed of transition between images     1   0  buttons  if the button lights   Pal   ette 1 10              Bank Select  00H  09H   While the button lights  press buttons  1   0  to  switch palettes 1 10   The numeric buttons also perform  their  normal  functions     BENDER axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever  Playback  Speed    Pitch Bend   Moving the lever toward the right will speed up playback   and moving it toward the left will slow down playback  At  the center position  playback speed will be normal   MODULATION axis of the BENDER MODULATION lever  Clip  color    CC24  Color CB   CC25  Color CR    Press the lever towards the rear of the E 200 E  100 to  change the color  There are five steps that can be selected by  pressing the lever several times  green  violet  blue  red  orig   inal clip color           Roland E 200 E 100       e STYLIST buttons  VFX1 4  None  ACOUSTIC  None   POP  V FX 1  ROCK  V FX 2  DANCE  V FX 3   WORLD  V FX 4   Use these buttons to change the video effects  This function    is not available if the receiving video processor 15 already set  to  Off      Note  VFX2 is not supported by the DV 7   Note  All V LINK messages are transmitted on MIDI channels 13  and 14        E 200 E 100          1  Function menu    The E 2
151. y if the data in the Flash mem   ory become unreadable    Note  Executing this function erases all Standard MIDI Files and  Music Styles in the E 200 E  100 s Flash area     Press  YES  NES in response to the flashing 4ES message  The     message appears and the YES message starts flash   ing  IUE  YES    to initialize the Flash area  or if you  changed you mind     After showing the  cm Lee  leaves this function        message  the E 200 E  100       Resume  Select this function to recall the E 200 E  100 s factory Func     tion settings    Note  Resume does not reset the MIDI parameters of the FUNC   TION mode  see p  43     Press  YES    i in Mri to o the flashing 4ES message  After  showing the     message  the E 200 E 100 leaves  this SUD   Note  There is no  Sure   question that gives you time to think   Only press if you are certain you want to recall ALL factory  Function settings     I                                        E 200 E 100         12  Working with User Programs    The E 200 E  100 is equipped with 10 User Program memories that allow you to store almost all settings  or registrations  you make on the front panel and via the Function menu  see p  37    Note  MIDI settings  see p  43  are not saved to a User Program because the E 200 E  100 memorizes them automatically     Writing your settings to a User  Program    It is a good idea to write your settings frequently  even if you  still need to do some editing afterwards  Those intermediary  saves allow you
    
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