Roland EM-55 Drumming on the keyboard, Selecting other Drum Sets, Press the M.DRUMS button

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Drumming on the keyboard

6. Drumming on the keyboard

Here is how to assign drum and percussion sounds to the entire keyboard.

(1) Press the [M.DRUMS] button.

M.DRUMS

Its indicator lights. Play a few notes on the keyboard. This time, 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 succession or simultaneously.

M.DrumsM.Drums

Selecting other Drum Sets

The sounds used in M.Drums mode (“M.Drums” is short for Manual Drums) are not produced by Tones but rather by a Drum Set. Drum Sets are collections of over 90 sounds, each assigned to a differ- ent key. The EM-55 provides 116 different Drum Sets.

BANK/NUMBER

74

KICK&SNARE 2

71

ORCHESTRA

41

ELECTRONIC

11

STANDARD 1

75

ASIA

72

ETHNIC

42

TR-808

12

STANDARD 2

76

CYMBAL&CLAP

73

KICK & SNARE

51

JAZZ

13

STANDARD L/R

77

GAMELAN 1

75

ASIA

61

BRUSH

14

V-Pop1

78

GAMELAN 2

76

CYMBAL&CLAP

71

ORCHESTRA

15

V-R&B

81

SFX

81

SFX

81

SFX

16

V-Fiesta

82

RHYTHM FX

82

RHYTHM FX

88

CM-64 / 32L

21

ROOM

83

RHYTHM FX 2

83

RHYTHM FX 2

 

 

22

HIP HOP

84

RHYTHM FX 3

128CM-64/32L

CC32= 122

23

JUNGLE

85

SFX 2

 

 

(General MIDI 2)

24

TECHNO

87

CYM&CLAPS 2

11

STANDARD 1

1

GM2 STANDARD

25

ROOM L/R

88

V-VoxDrum

9

GM2 ROOM

26

HOUSE

128CM-64/32L

12

STANDARD 2

17

GM2 POWER

31

POWER

EZ SEARCH

21

ROOM

25

GM2 ELECTRIC

32

V-Rock1

31

POWER

26

GM2 ANALOG

33

V-Rock2

11

STANDARD 1

41

ELECTRONIC

33

GM2 JAZZ

41

ELECTRONIC

12

STANDARD 2

42

TR-808/909

41

GM2 BRUSH

42

TR-808

13

STANDARD 3

43

DANCE

49

GM2 ORCHESTRA

43

DANCE

21

ROOM

51

JAZZ

57

GM2 SFX

44

CR-78

22

Hip-Hop

61

BRUSH

CC32= 119 (XG)

45

TR-606

23

JUNGLE

71

ORCHESTRA

46

TR-707

24

TECHNO

72

ETHNIC

1 standard kit

47

TR-909

31

POWER

73

KICK&SNARE

2 standrd kit2

51

JAZZ

41

ELECTRONIC

74

Oriental

9 room kit

52

JAZZ L/R

42

TR-808

81

SFX

17 rock kit

61

BRUSH

43

DANCE

82

RHYTHM FX

25 electro kit

62

BRUSH 2

44

CR-78

128CM-64/32L

26

analog kit

63

BRUSH 2 L/R

45

TR-606

 

 

33 jazz kit

64

V-JazzBrush

46

TR-707

11

STANDARD1

41 brush kit

71

ORCHESTRA

47

TR-909

49 classic kit

72

ETHNIC

51

JAZZ

21

ROOM

121SFX 1 kit

73

KICK & SNARE

61

BRUSH

31

POWER

122SFX 2 kit

To select them, proceed as though you were calling up a Tone:

(1)Press a number button [1]~[8] to select a Bank.

(2)Press a number [1]~[8] button to select the desired Drum Set.

Use the EZ Search function to have access to all Drum Sets except the ones preceded by “CC32=” (those Drum Sets can only be selected via MIDI).

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.

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Contents EM-55 Features Important notes Contents Panel descriptions Tone button Keyboard Mode buttonsStyle button User PROGRAM/WRITE buttonRear panel Demo songs Setting upFirst steps Playback of a Tone demo songDJ Pad function Playback of a Style demo songPress START/STOP to stop demo song playback Musical Games Choosing other setsChord Finder Guess NoteGuess Chord To specify the RootTo specify the Type Starting/stopping the Arranger Press the KBD Mode Arranger button its indicator lightsPlaying with accompaniment Play another chord or note to change the Arranger’s keyStopping Arranger playback Selecting other Music StylesChanging the tempo Automatic playback start Sync StartSelecting sounds for the right hand Style selection via EZ SearchWorking with Music Styles on a floppy disk Piano HeavenKey Tone selection via EZ SearchUsing the metronome Playing one sound PianoPlaying a different sound with the left hand Split Press the M.DRUMS button Drumming on the keyboardSelecting other Drum Sets Drumming on the keyboardUsing the D Beam Controller Start recording in one of the following ways Recording your musicListening to your song SionAdditional Music Style functions Session Partner functionsMuting Arranger parts Track Selecting another phrase set Value PopAdding yet another Arranger part Style Pad Use the TEMPO/DATA dial to select one of the following setsUsing the EM-55’s Music Assistant One TouchPress the Music Assistant button Changing the Melody Intell harmony type Melody IntelligenceBass Inversion Bass Inv Press and hold the Function buttonOrchestrator Style MorphingStyle Disk Working with Styles on floppy diskSelecting another B Style Press the Style button the Style icon appearsLink To Tempo More Music Style functionsAssigning other Music Styles to the Disk Link memories Harpsi Using the Upper 2 partSelect the desired KBD Mode Arranger or Piano More Keyboard part functionsValue Rotary Using the multi-effects processor M-FXPress the Upper 1 button indicator must light Selecting another M-FX typeReverb Value HallReverb and Chorus Assigning the M-FX to other Keyboard partsChorus Value ChorusBalance This selects the CHR functionOctave transposition of the Upper 1, Upper Volume of the Keyboard parts see pKeyboard velocity see p Lower parts see p Master Tune see pKeyboard Velocity Value Kbd VeloPerformance functions Pitch Bend and ModulationBeam functions Footswitch/ExpressionFootswitch ExpressionThis case, the D Beam will play musical notes Pitch and chords of those patterns dependModes Recorder functionsAbout the recording modes What are tracks? Recorder memoryMore about ALL mode Keyboard recording modeYou can also record without metronome if you like Single recording mode Punch I/OPress START/STOP to start playback of the old Song data Value Sustain Using a footswitch for punching in/outSelecting the Song mode Playback functionsLoop playback Repeat Fast Forward, Rewind, and ResetPlayback before using the √ button To fast forward jump to a measure later in the song, pressPress the Song button to switch to the Song mode Playing back Standard Midi FilesChanging the song tempo Shortcuts Editing parameters general procedureFunction menu General Function parametersVolume Upper Rev Reverb Type Rev UP1 FSW Footswitch AssignFX UP1, UP2, LWR Chr UP1Resume Working with User Programs Writing your settings to a User ProgramMode selection Meaning of the Edit messageSelecting a User Program To actually select a User Program…Working with User Programs Channels Midi functionsMidi Function parameters Sync Rx Midi synchronizationPitchBnd Pitch Bend Style PC Style Select TxRx ChannelLyrics Tx Transmit Lyrics messages Modulatn ModulationUsing the outputs and an optional pedal Loading User Programs from disk Possible error messagesDisk functions Saving files to diskDeleting files on disk Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter the remaining charactersDEL Sng This allows you to delete a song file on disk Possible error messages when using Disk Copy Disk Copy copying an entire diskFormat Initializing your EM-55 Factory MiscellaneousFunctions for educational purposes Deactivating the ArrangerDisk Link via floppy disk SpecificationsMusic Styles 64 in ROM OthersIndex IndexVol Metronome