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User -to-User Tips for Roland E-80 & G-70
Note:
Most tips for the Roland G-70 do work for the Roland E-80 too, but
there are exceptions. See the manual and addon. The mentioned
Roland G-1000 has the same 'engine' as the EM-2000 keyboard.
Version Nov. 21, 2014
Default, a clean user program
Starting a new user program after making an user program, it is convenient to start with a
clean one. You can do that by selecting a user program and pressing the <Default> button
combination. Another method to start with a clean user program is in the EASY SETTING
section, to press once the <Piano> key and after that pressing the <Arranger> key. All user
program settings should now be default.
Loading general settings when powering on
If you have made some general settings (effects, vocalizer setting etc.) and I would like
these settings to loaded when I turn on the keyboard, then follow this instruction:
Saving a user program with your favorite settings. Press [MENU] -> [UTILITY] -> [STARTUP]
.
In this screen you can choose to recall any user program, when the keyboard starts up.
Now select your "favorite settings user program" and your keyboard will always boot with
your favorite settings loaded.
About user programs
In the previous generation of Roland arranger keyboards we were used to work with "User
Performance Memory Registrations". With the G-70 and E-80 we call such registrations
"User Program Registrations" (.UPG files). See also the manual (for E-80, see page 125).
The G-70 / E-80
provides User Program memories that allow you to store almost all settings
(or registrations) you make on the front panel and the various display pages. Additional
registrations can be loaded directly from the internal memory or a memory card. Please
notice that all settings related to MIDI must be written to a MIDI Set. MIDI settings are not
saved to a User Program. (You can link a MIDI Set to each User Program, so that the User
Program in question automatically loads the required MIDI settings).
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Seite 1 - ● About user programs

● User -to-User Tips for Roland E-80 & G-70 Note: Most tips for the Roland G-70 do work for the Roland E-80 too, but there are exceptions. See th

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Split&Touch Split Point: /Main Split: memorized /Upper3 Split: memorized /Upper3 Split (switch): memorized Key Touch: /CURF: not memoriz

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● Getting the most out of Pianostyle Mode... Pianostyle is probably the best system to use for chording if you already know your chords. Standard, an

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Now try it with two hands. Theoretically, you should be able to play something like a Bach Two part Invention without ever triggering the chord change

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Example 1: The user will like to start playing the VAR4 INTRO pattern, but when the INTRO ends, the user will like the style VAR2 to be active. WRONG

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Advanced tip: For the tweak-heads out there, there IS a workaround. If you want to be able to trigger ANY Intro, Variation, Fill and Outro at ANY poin

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Each user program stores settings for a specific song. When the keyboard was shipped from the factory, it has 700+ Music Assistant registrations. If y

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Do the following: 1. Select user program 1-1 in the set list. 2. Press and hold the HOLD Button located next to the SET LIST / LIST button. 3. In

Seite 9 - ● What is memorized in OTS?

● E-80 - using external Tone Generator Written by Hans Peter Isenberg As you know, it's not possible to change tones in an external sou

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1. Press 'MENU' 2. Select 'MIDI' 3. Select 'Song Parts' and 'Local Off' 4. Select 'EDIT' 5. Select &

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1. Press '16-TRK SEQ' 2. Select 'MICRO EDIT' 3. Select used TRACK by number 4. Select 'CREATE EVENT' 5. Select 'CON

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Unlike previous Roland instruments, the G-70 and E-80 no longer has a fixed area where it stores User Program settings, so that the number of User Pro

Seite 13 - Example 2:

The UPGs: Now we need two UPGs to play. The first one is necessary to switch the tones of the external tone generator, and the second one to play the

Seite 14 - (The very quick method):

● Creating your own user style Roland-arranger.com member, Mart Weeho, is kindly sharing his work (user styles) with the user club community. Th

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yet. The OCTAVE is 0, do not change this now, but this can be done. We are ready now for the first take of the AccDrum Track. This will be the Major T

Seite 16 - Possible hold settings:

PART II Every time you want to play a new instrument to the track which you have allready the REC Mode has to be MIX (not REPLACE). 1) Touch in the

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PART III Load USER F . When you understood every step we made until now we shall create the first AccTrack. 1) Go in in the STYLE COMPOSER to MAJOR

Seite 18 - Working Set

In the MICRO EDIT you see the BLUE LINE. PRESS the ARROW (to the right side) button under the wheel. Now you see only the played note is blue. PRESS

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notes of the strummed chord are not played exactly on the same moment. And do you see the D0 notes, the STYLE COMPOSER played them for you. Are you ha

Seite 20 - Running a Test

7) Touch the list on which you have your USER FILL UP STYLE. 8) Touch the USER FILL UP STYLE. 9) Touch the flashing red button EXIT and you go back

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your own tracks with tracks taken from other existing styles is possible. Be a complete keyboardplayer and try out every facility your instrument offe

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The Rotary Speaker emulation in the VK-instruments is based on COSM sound modeling technology. There’s realistic organ-type reverb which can be select

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● Strategy for managing styles, songs and UPG's Overall strategy Several users have been contacting the user club asking for information on a b

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● Solving the limitations of the Harmonic Bars section When you buy a G-70 or E-80 mainly because of the built-in Hammond sound module called Harmon

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Answer: Some of them (the parameter reference has a list of which) use CC13 to cross fade between fast and slow samples, but you have to go into Tone

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Change the Chorus Type to Delay (it has far longer delay times and much better control than the old G1000 'Chorus set to Delay'). You now ha

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And let us assume you have a card already for storing lots of 3rd party styles, older Roland styles, SMFs, lyrics, etc., etc.. Save your edited ROM st

Seite 28 - Organ Overview

Step 1 Connect the Direct Out with the External Source input. You need 2 cables with jack-aux. Step 2 Select the Part Output in EFFECTS. Step 3 S

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The file structure in the G-70 consists of 14 file folders (15 on the E-80 V2). When you power on the keyboard, the OS software will index folder cont

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● Help if you lost all your data while installing a new system update. Situation: Before I installed the new system version update, I did backu

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5. I am using only a very limited number of solo voices from G-1000 because I think that most of the solo sounds are not of high enough quality to us

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On the G-70 you make a user registration for the melody and store the registration in the MA with the title instead. This is a HUGE improvement making

Seite 33 - ● G-70 - overall sound tips

4. Touch INT 1 and turn the DATA ENTRY WHEEL to MAIN ALL. 5. Touch MAJOR and turn the wheel to ALL. 6. Touch DESTINATION and it gets blue. 7. Touc

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Now your keyboard is "clean". By clean I mean that keyboard is formatted and only the ROM styles resides on the internal memory. Notice that

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● Making screenshots of the keyboard display You might find it useful to make screenshots from your keyboard. This is actually possible. You can make

Seite 36 - G-1000 cons

FAT-32 (PC) the 34Kb file takes up (9 clusters of 4Kb) 36Kb. (Note: E-80 is using FAT-32) FAT (G-70) the 34Kb file takes up (3 clusters of 16K) 48K

Seite 37 - G-70 pros

The possibilities are endless, here are a few… A ‘real’ tube amp sound on Rock Guitar Styles. Two different reverbs for Drum Kits (one short, one long

Seite 38 - G-70 cons

● Overriding the ROM styles This is one of my favorite customization tips. It should probably be categorized as a "do not try this at home"

Seite 39 - ● Importing G-1000 settings

As you probably have realized is that you are actually making your own factory data bundle by using this trick. Remember - do not try this unless you

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Another strength in combining Styles and SMFs, for those of us who need to just use an SMF all the way through a song, but with Mark / Jump cues to ch

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the arranger's chord regognition remains active. The notes played in the "CHORD" area are not played by the keyboard's guitar sect

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Ab4 key (Fifth of the chord) This key plays the fifith of the last chord you specified. Consider combining it with the next function for popular guita

Seite 43 - ● Overriding the ROM styles

all strings for the chord). The strings are shown from high (E top) to low (E bottom) - that's how guitar tablatures are usually printed. The gui

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F5 key (down fast mute) This key triggers a downward strum that is muted almost instantly. F#5 key (down slow) This key yields the same effects as the

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The point in doing this is that I now have four ways to recall my registrations. I can either search using Music Assistant or I can search using the F

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Guitar mode options. After telling you about the "ARPEGGIO" and the "STRUMMING" techniques let's have a glance at the options

Seite 47 - The chord indicator

● Using piano string layer Don't you HATE the Piano String layer Piano Str1? Every time you hit the piano hard, the strings 'jump out'

Seite 48 - Using STRUMM techniques

● Session Manager software The Session Manager help file states that you MUST transfer the session to INTERNAL memory before you actually use it. I h

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● Using external memory It is a very good idea to expand the memory using external memory by connecting a PCMCIA adapter and Compact Flash or Secure

Seite 50 - Guitar mode options

● Making back-ups of the internal and external memory It can not be said enough to regularly make Back-Ups of your work. In the case of the keyboard

Seite 51 - ● Using piano string layer

- When you are regularly loosing files, did you format the card in the Keyboard or on a PC before using it? You should format it only on the Keyboard.

Seite 52 - ● Using the video output

Update - Backup - Recovery data *For your personal data safety read with attention - Before any update operation, please make a personal data backu

Seite 53 - ● Using external memory

RESTORE PERSONAL BACKUP instructions Attention! The following procedure will delete your personal data by replacing it with the personal data previou

Seite 54 - ● General hints and tips

On the G-70 / E-80 user programs can reside on internal memory or external memory. It is possible to load user programs from floppy to, but the user

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you save your settings in a user program. You do this: Press [SET LIST / LIST]. You now see the user program menu. Press [WRITE] and choose among the

Seite 56 - BACKUP instructions

Updating You can edit a user program via the FINDER menu. In the "User program list" screen press the option button in the display. You can

Seite 57 - ATTENTION!

● What is memorized in OTS? After the release of OS3 for Roland G-70 you can't find official information about which information is memorized in

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