Audio pad – Roland E-X50 61-Key Arranger Keyboard User Manual

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Audio Pad

When a USB flash drive is connected and recognized, you can press the

[AUDIO PAD / SCALE TUNE] button to switch to Audio Pad mode. The

button LED lights up and the LCD will temporarily display “AudioPad”.

1.

Audio Pad buttons are [C], [C#], [D], [D#], [E], [F], [F#], [G], [G#], [A],

[A#] and [B].

When the audio files on USB flash drive are recognized, the corre-

sponding button LED will turn on. Press one of the lit buttons to play

back the corresponding MP3/WAV file. During playback, the selected

button LED will blink. Press the corresponding button again to stop

the audio playing back.

2.

Audio Pad file names

Audio Pad files on USB flash drive should be named as below: “File

name 1” to “File name 4” can be recognized, but “FILE NAME 1” has

priority.

Button File name 1

File name 2

File name 3

File name 4

[C]

PAD_C.wav PAD_1.wav PAD_C.mp3

PAD_1.mp3

[C#]

PAD_C#.wav PAD_2.wav PAD_C#.mp3

PAD_2.mp3

[D]

PAD_D.wav PAD_3.wav PAD_D.mp3

PAD_3.mp3

[D#]

PAD_D#.wav PAD_4.wav PAD_D#.m03

PAD_4.mp3

[E]

PAD_E.wav PAD_5.wav PAD_E.mp3

PAD_5.mp3

[F]

PAD_F.wav

PAD_6.wav PAD_F.mp3

PAD_6.mp3

[F#]

PAD_F#.wav PAD_7.wav PAD_F#.mp3

PAD_7.mp3

[G]

PAD_G.wav PAD_8.wav PAD_G.mp3

PAD_8.mp3

[G#]

PAD_G#.wav PAD_9.wav PAD_G#.mp3

PAD_9.mp3

[A]

PAD_A.wav PAD_10.wav PAD_A.mp3

PAD_10.mp3

[A#]

PAD_A#.wav PAD_11.wav PAD_A#.mp3

PAD_11.mp3

[B]

PAD_B.wav

PAD_12.wav PAD_B.mp3

PAD_12.mp3

3.

Audio Pad playback mode

You can set the playback mode for each audio pad button. Press and

hold one of the Audio Pad buttons to enter edit mode. Then use the

data dial or the [EXIT] + [<] / [>] buttons to select “One Shot” mode or

“Loop” mode.

Audio files that can be played:

MP3 Format

MPEG-1 audio layer 3

Sampling Frequency 44.1kHz

Bit Rate

32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192,

224, 256, 320 kbps, VBR (Variable Bit Rate)

WAV Sampling Frequency 22KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz

Bit Rate

16bit

Notes:

Two or more audio files cannot be played at the same time.

The tempo of an audio file cannot be changed.

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