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Owner's
Manual
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The
same
applies
to
a
positive
transposition
of
the
drums,
but
in
the
opposite
direction.
That
is,
the
"Standard
Kick
1"
sound,
for
example,
sound
is
shift-
ed
to
the
left
and
can
no
longer
be
played
via
the
key-
board.
In
return,
other
sounds
are
available.
Note:
MDr
Shift
works
in
3-octave
steps.
3.
Select
OFF
to
return
to
the
"standard"
assignment
of
the
drum
sounds
to
the
keyboard.
7.2
Volume
balance
in
M.Drums
mode
Unlike
the
Arranger
and
Organ
modes,
the
M.Drums
mode
contains
no
new
BALANCE
A
V
button
assign-
ments.
These
buttons
work
the
same
as
in
Arranger
mode.
The
[DRUMS]
AW
buttons
are
thus
used
for
controlling
the
accompaniment
drums
(A.Drums)
not
the
drums
you
play
yourself.
BALANCE
ro
ON/OFF
DAUMS
BASS
ACC/LOWER
UPPER
E
rT
ft
A
A.Drums
A.Bass
ACC
parts
Upper
1/2
(Arranger)
If,
while
setting
the
balance,
you
stumble
upon
mes-
sages
such
as
“A.Bass’,
“Accomp”,
etc.,
please
remem-
ber
that
they
are
there
because
you
do
not
need
to
stop
Arranger
playback
before
selecting
the
M.Drums
mode.
Thus,
if
the
Arranger
is
playing
back
a
Division
while
you
change
to
the
M.Drums
mode,
the
accom-
paniment
goes
on
playing.
In
such
situations,
being
able
to
reduce
or
increase
the
volume
of
an
Arranger
part
or
section
(or
to
switch
it
off
altogether)
may
be
downright
practical.
You
can
also
set
the
volume
of
the
Upper
parts.
See
page
24
for
details.
This
won't
have
any
audible
results
in
M.Drums
mode,
but
it
does
allow
you
to
prepare
everything
for
when
you
switch
back
to
Arranger
(or
Organ)
mode.
Right...
and
what
about
the
M.Drums
part?
You
can’t
change
its
volume,
nor
can
you
switch
it
on
or
off.
The
reason
is
simple:
since
you
deliberately
selected
the
M.Drums
part
(by
calling
up
the
mode
of
the
same
name),
the
EM-50/30
assumes
that
your
drum
solo
should
always
be
audible.
That
is
why
the
M.Drums
volume
is
fixed
at
“100”
(maximum
vol-
ume).
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BrandRoland
ModelEM-30
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
LanguageEnglish

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