Panel descriptions
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MUSIC ASSISTANT button
Press this button to access the MUSIC ASSISTANT
environment where you can select Music Style regis-
trations for a given song you want to play. You can
also program your own Music Assistant registrations.
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LYRICS & SCORE button
Press this button if you want the lyrics contained in
the songs to appear in the display. At the same time,
the chords of the notes played by the song parts will
also be displayed. This, however, is information that is
“extracted” (derived) in realtime by the E-60/E-50.
This function can even display the notes of the
selected part as a score.
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MIXER button
This button provides access to display pages where
you can set the level, pan and effects send levels of
the E-60/E-50’s parts (KEYBOARD, SONG and STYLE).
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DISK & MEDIA button
Press this button if you wish to save/load data from
the internal memory, a floppy disk, or PCM/CIA card.
You will also find data management functions here,
like deleting files, formatting floppies or cards, etc.
(page 175).
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LCD CONTRAST knob
Use this knob to adjust the display’s contrast if it is
difficult to read. The display itself is a touch screen
and therefore needs to be clear at all times (so that
you know what you are doing).
Note: The display may take some time to warm up. That is why
you may have to change the contrast several times after pow-
ering on.
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COVER button
This button provides access to pre-programmed tem-
plates that allow you to quickly modify a song’s or
Music Style’s character. Press it once or twice to
select the Song or Style level. See pages 38 and 63.
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MAKEUP TOOLS button
Press this button to modify the settings of the cur-
rent song or Music Style, if the pre-programmed
Cover settings do not provide what you’re looking
for. See page 102.
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MENU button
Press this button to call up a menu that provides
access to more in-depth E-60/E-50 functions you
may only wish to set from time to time.
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EXIT button
Press this button to return to the previously selected
display page or the E-60/E-50’s main page.
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