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3.
In
either
case,
you
can
release
the
lever
if
you
no
longer
need
the
effect.
Sustain
Footswitch
You
can
connect
an
optional
DP-2,
DP-6,
or
BOSS
FS-
5U
footswitch
to
the
SUSTAIN
jack
in
order
to
hold
the
Upper
Tone
notes
even
after
releasing
the
keys.
You
might
consider
purchasing
one
if
you
want
to
make
extensive
use
of
the
EM-50/30's
D
Beam
func-
tion,
because
using
a
footswitch
frees
up
your
right
hand.
Here's
how
it
works.
1.
Connect
a
DP-2,
DP-6,
or
BOSS
FS-5U
footswitch
to
the
EM-50/30's
SUSTAIN
jack.
2.
Play
a
note
with
your
right
hand.
3.
Press
the
footswitch.
4.
Release
the
key.
The
note(s)
you
played
keep
on
sounding
after
you
release
the
corresponding
keys.
5.
To
stop
the
note(s)
from
sounding,
release
the
footswitch.
Note:
The
footswitch
function
is
also
available
in
Organ
mode
(see
page
25)
and
applies
to
the
Upper
parts.
5.7
Chorus
and
Reverb
The
EM-50/30
is
equipped
with
two
programmable
digital
effects:
Reverb
and
Chorus.
Reverb
To
activate
the
Reverb
effect,
press
the
[REVERB]
but-
ton.
An
icon
(888
£223)
will
appear
next
to
the
REVERB
message.
If
you
don't
need
the
Reverb
effect,
press
that
button
again
(icon
disappears).
The
Reverb
is
available
for
all
parts
(Arranger,
Realtime,
and
Song).
omo
DRUMS
BASS
ACC/LOWER
UPPER
AEVERB
CHORUS
¿ad
is
Note:
It
is
probably
a
good
idea
to
leave
the
Reverb
effect
on
at
all
times
to
get
a
livelier
sound
image.
Note:
You
can
select
different
Reverb
and
Chorus
types
if
the
preprogrammed
settings
are
not
to
your
liking.
See
“RevType
(Reverb
Type)”
on
page
48
and
“ChrType
(Cho-
rus
Type)”
on
page
49.
EM-50/30
Chorus
To
activate
the
Chorus
effect,
press
the
[CHORUS]
button.
An
icon
(HORUS
$3,
will
appear
next
to
the
CHORUS
message.
If
you
don't
need
the
Chorus
effect,
press
that
button
again
(icon
disappears).
Note:
This
switch
activates
or
deactivates
the
Chorus
for
the
Upperl
and
Upper2,
Lower
and
M.Drum
parts.
5.8
Transpose
&
Octave
Transpose
The
Transpose
function
changes
the
pitch
of
the
notes
and
chords
you
play.
This
is
particularly
useful
if
you've
practised
a
song
in
a
different
key
than
thc
one
you
are
asked
to
play
it
in
when
you
accompany
a
singer
whose
voice
is
too
high
or
too
low
for
“your”
way
of
performing
the
song.
Instead
of
figuring
out
what
other
keys
you
need
to
press
in
order
to
accom-
modate
the
singer,
you
can
set
the
required
Transposc
value
and
go
on
playing
the
song
the
way
you
prac-
tised
it
while
sounding
in
a
different
key.
Here's
an
example:
No
transposition
(C
major)
Transpose=
4
(E
major)
1.
Press
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button.
A
box
appears
around
TRANSPOSE
message
in
the
lower
left
corner
of
the
display.
INTEL/LAYER
UPPER
V2
TRANSPOSE
FX
TEMPO
BASS
E
ES
INVERSION
METRONO.
N
mum
mm
Iud
L
STANDARD
The
default
transposition
interval
is
“1”
(one
semitone
up).
Here's
how
to
change
the
interval:
2.
Press
and
hold
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
until
the
following
message
appcars
in
the
display:
MENU
TONE
VALUE
onsas
I
-
SE
>
Paen
pm
dp
pes
AN
a
SE
LLIN
3.
The
VALUE
message
already
flashes,
so
do
one
of
the
following:
a)
Use
the
[MENU]
A
V
buttons
to
select
the
desired
transposition
interval
(212-12);
—or—
b)
Keep
holding
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
while
pressing
the
key
that
corresponds
to
the
desired
pitch
of
all
“C”
keys
(in
this
case,
the
setting
range
is
-5~6).
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m
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BrandRoland
ModelEM-30
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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