Playing one sound (piano) – Roland EM-55 User Manual

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EM-55 OR Owner’s Manual

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Here is how to play one sound via the entire keyboard. This mode is automatically selected when you switch on
the EM-55 OR. As it was mainly meant to use the EM-55 OR like a digital piano, this mode is called “PIANO”.

(1) Press the [PIANO] button (its indicator

lights).

(2) See “Selecting sounds for the right hand”

(p. 15) for selecting a different sound.
At first, only the [UPPER 1] indicator lights,
which means that the part of the same
name is active. “Parts” are “containers” that
you can assign Tones to, and play.

Using the metronome

You can switch on the metronome when practising a new song.

(1) Press the [METRONOME] button.

The

icon appears in the display and you

hear the metronome sound.

(2) Press and hold [METRONOME] to select

the Metro TS function.

(3) Use the [TEMPO/DATA] dial (notice the

“VALUE” message in the display) to set
another time signature.
The possibilities are: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/
4, 6/8, 9/8.

(4) Press [SONG], [STYLE], [TONE], or [USER

PROGRAM] to leave this function.

Playing a different sound with the left hand (Split)

Here is how to split the keyboard without using the Arranger. This allows you to play separate sounds
with your left and right hands:

• One sound in the right half (Upper).
• One sound in the left half (Lower). You can

also add an automatic bass line (M.Bass).
See p. 45.

(1) Press the KBD MODE [ARRANGER] button

to activate the Arranger mode.
This is necessary to split the keyboard. You
must not press [START/STOP], however. Oth-
erwise, the Arranger will start playing.

(2) Press the [LOWER] button.

Its indicator lights (as does the indicator of
the [UPPER 1] button). You can now play
one part with your left hand (“Lower”), and
another with your right (“Upper 1”).

To assign a different Tone to the Lower part,
you need to press and hold [LOWER] (its
indicator starts flashing). Then use the same
procedure as for the Upper 1 part (see
“Selecting sounds for the right hand” on
page 15).

Note: If necessary, you can select a different split
point. See “ArrSplit (Arranger Split)” (p. 45).

Note: You can also press the [START/STOP] 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 different one, and
p. 23 for muting all Arranger parts except the
drums.

6. Playing one sound (Piano)

PIANO

METRONOME

Lower (+M. Bass)

Upper

LOWER

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