Accrdn4l, Playing back standard midi files – Roland EM-55 User Manual

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Playing back Standard MIDI Files

The EM-55 OR allows you to play back commercially available music data files (called Standard MIDI
Files

) or your own songs you saved to disk.

In fact, when you save a song to disk, it is saved as Standard MIDI Format 1 file and can also be played
back using any other SMF compatible sequencer (or software).

(1) Insert a floppy disk with Song/Standard

MIDI File data into the drive.

(2) Press the [SONG] button to switch to the

Song mode.

This is necessary because, otherwise, press-
ing the [START/STOP] button will start
Arranger playback.

(3) Press [SONG] again to display the name of

the first Standard MIDI File on disk.
What is actually displayed depends on
whether you have inserted a disk and
whether it contains Standard MIDI Files. See
below for what the various messages mean.

(4) Use the [TEMPO/DATA] dial to select the

Standard MIDI file you want to listen to.

Note: Please bear in mind that starting playback of
the selected song on disk will erase your own song.
Be sure to save it to disk before proceeding (see
p. 54).

(5) Press [START/STOP] to load the first data

chunk and start playback.
You can also wait for the flashing “EXE”
message and press [EXECUTE]. You then
need to start playback by pressing [START/
STOP].

Press this button once again to stop play-
back. See also “Fast Forward, Rewind, and
Reset” (p. 42) and “Loop playback (Repeat)”
(p. 42) for other functions you can use dur-
ing playback.

If one of the following error messages
appears, either select another Standard
MIDI File or insert another disk:

Changing the song tempo

You can change the song tempo with the
[TEMPO/DATA] dial. Doing so, however,
means that the tempo will still change if
the song you are playing back contains
tempo change messages. Furthermore,
every time you jump back to the beginning
of the song using [|

√], the programmed

song tempo will be set.

Message

Meaning

Empty

The Song memory does not contain
data (you have neither recorded a
song nor played back a song on
disk).

No Disk

You forgot to insert a disk into the
drive.

No Files

The disk you inserted into the drive
does not contain Standard MIDI
Files.

IntSong

You selected the Song you recorded
yourself (nternal memory).

SONG

120 001

ARRANGER CHORD

MEASURE

TEMPO

KEYBOARD

VELOCITY

SONG

Accrdn4L

Message

Meaning

NoFormat

The inserted floppy disk has
not been formatted for the
EM-55 OR.

File Err

The selected file cannot be
read.

Over 18T

The Standard MIDI File con-
tains more tracks than the
EM-55 OR can handle.

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