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Owner's Manual
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland E-09.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT
NOTES” (pp. 2–3; p. 4). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of
the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided
by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on
hand as a convenient reference.
Glossary of Terms
Tones
” are the sounds you will normally play on the E-09. If we use the analogy of an orchestra, a “tone”
corresponds to an instrument held by a musician. Each tone also includes parameters (settings) such as
effects. (p. 10)
The “
Arranger
” is the E-09’s automatic accompaniment function. (p. 13)
Music Styles
” are musical templates used by the arranger. The E-09 contains a variety of built-in music
styles, such as rock, dance, Latin, and jazz. (p. 14)
Music Assistant
” settings specify the type of tone and music style, together with other settings such as the
keyboard part and various additional parameters. The E-09 contains a variety of built-in music assistant
settings. (p. 15)
User Programs
” specify the type of tone and music style, together with other settings such as the keyboard
part and various additional parameters. You can edit the settings and save them as a user program. (p. 16)
Songs
” are recordings you make of your own performances using the 16-track recorder. You can create a
song by adding the arranger to your own keyboard performance. (p. 19)
Copyright © 2005 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Conventions Used in This Manual
Operating buttons are enclosed in square brackets; e.g., [PIANO].
Page references are given as (p. **).
The special symbols have the following meanings.
This indicates an important note you must read.
This indicates a memo regarding settings or functionality. Read it as necessary.
This indicates a hint for operation. Read it as necessary.
This indicates a reference to related information. Read it as necessary.
This explains a term that may be unfamiliar. Read it as necessary.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner's Manual

Owner's Manual Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland E-09. Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “

Page 2 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

10 Playing the Sounds from the Keyboard Immediately after you’ve turned on the power, the E-09 is set up so that you can play a piano sound across th

Page 3

11Playing the Sounds from the Keyboard press BALANCE [ ] (to decrease the volume) or [ ] (to increase the volume).To adjust the volume of the dual pa

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTES

12Playing the Sounds from the Keyboard You can shift the pitch of your performance without changing the position at which you’re playing the keyboard

Page 5 - Contents

13 Performing with an Accompaniment (Arranger) 1. Press [ARRANGER] so it’s lit. The keyboard will be divided into left and right parts; “split” and “

Page 6 - Introduction

14Performing with an Accompaniment (Arranger) 1. Press [ARRANGER] so it’s lit. 2. Press [STYLE] so it’s lit. 3. Use FAMILY [ ][ ] to select one of th

Page 7 - Attaching the Music Rest

15 Performance Functions and Effects The force or speed with which you play the keyboard will vary the volume or brightness of the main part, split p

Page 8 - Turning the Power On/Off

16Performance Functions and Effects Example: To enter “12”Press [1] -> [2] and wait a few moments until the number is confirmed. Alternatively, p

Page 9 - Turning the Power Off

17Performance Functions and Effects 5. Play the keyboard to hear the effect. 6. Press [FUNCTION] so it goes out. Adjusting the Amount of Reverb Appli

Page 10

18Performance Functions and Effects With the factory settings, the MFX type will automatically switch according to the tone you select. For details,

Page 11 - Sounding the Metronome

19 Song Functions You can use the 16-track recorder to record your own performances.The E-09 provides the following four recording modes. The E-09 ca

Page 12 - When you play “C, E, G”

2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instruc-tions below, and the Owner’s Manual. ...

Page 13 - (Arranger)

20Song Functions 9. Press [ ] to stop recording. [ ] and [ ● REC] go out. 10. When you stop recording, the screen prompts “Save Song?,” asking you w

Page 14 - Music Style Functions

21Song FunctionsUsing a Foot Switch to Punch In/Out You can use a separately available foot switch (Roland DP series unit or BOSS FS-5U) to start or

Page 15 - Performance Functions

22 Function Menu The Function menu lets you make a variety of different settings. Parameters marked by “ * ” can be saved in a user program. (p. 16)H

Page 16 - User Program

23Function Menu BALANCE [ ] (ARRANGER) adjusts the volume of all arranger parts.FSW Sustain, Sostenuto, Soft, Rotary S/F, Start/Stop, BassInv, PunchI

Page 17 - Multi-Effects (MFX)

24Function Menu ARR SET Parameters ParameterValue Explanation ChordIntOFF, MODE1, MODE2(default: MODE1)Allows the accompaniment chords to be detected

Page 18

25Function Menu Refer to p. 27. For details on “LCD Contrast” and “Factory Reset,” refer to p. 9. For details on “Bulk Dump,” refer to p. 28.Pan DUAL

Page 19 - Song Functions

26 MIDI Functions You can connect the E-09 to an external MIDI device and control each device from the other by transmitting and receiving performanc

Page 20 - Punch-In/Out Recording Mode

27MIDI Functions For details on how to set these parameters, refer to “Setting a Function Menu Parameter” (p. 22). MIDI parameters other than “Local”

Page 21 - Playing the Song

28MIDI Functions You can use this procedure to transmit user programs and song data from the E-09 via MIDI to a sequencer or other external MIDI devi

Page 22 - Function Menu

29 Other Functions Transpose Lock Hold down [NUMERIC] and press [TRANSPOSE]. Once locked this way, the set transposition will remain in effect no mat

Page 23

3 011 • Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material, coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit. ..

Page 24 - EFFECTS Parameters

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Page 25 - UTILITY Parameters

31 Appendices This page contains items for you to check if you experience problems, and the appropriate action to take. Refer to the section that cor

Page 26 - MIDI Functions

32Appendices Tone List ButtonNo.Tone Category PC CC00CC32 PIANO1 St.Piano 1 PIANO 1 8 22 EuropeanPf PIANO 1 16 23 Piano 2 PIANO 2 0 24 Honkytonk PIAN

Page 27

33Appendices GUITAR/BASS139 Jazz Gt 2 ELECTRIC GUITAR 27 2 2140 Clean Gt 1 ELECTRIC GUITAR 28 0 2141 Open Hard ELECTRIC GUITAR 28 3 2142 Chorus Gt EL

Page 28 - Bulk Load

34Appendices SAX/BRASS281 XP AltoSax SAX 66 2 4282 Tenor Sax1 SAX 67 0 2283 XP Tnr Sax SAX 67 2 4284 Baritn Sax SAX 68 0 2285 Sop Sax 2 SAX 65 8 2286

Page 29 - Other Functions

35Appendices SYNTH423 ResoPanner PAD 103 5 2424 StarTheme1 PAD 104 0 2425 Horn Pad PAD 90 2 2426 Sine Pad PAD 90 5 2427 BowedGlass PAD 93 0 2428 Meta

Page 30

36AppendicesDrum Sets WORLD 2565 RevCymbal1 PERCUSSION 120 0 2566 RevCymbal2 PERCUSSION 120 1 2567 Rev Snare1 PERCUSSION 120 8 2568 Rev Snare2 PERCUS

Page 31 - Appendices

37 Drum Set ListC2 363840414345473739424446C3 485052535557594951545658C4 606264656769716163666870C5 727476777981837375788082C6 8486888587C0 121416171

Page 32 - Tone List

38C2 363840414345473739424446C3 485052535557594951545658C4 606264656769716163666870C5 727476777981837375788082C6 8486888587C0 12141617192123131518202

Page 33

39C2 363840414345473739424446C3 485052535557594951545658C4 606264656769716163666870C5 727476777981837375788082C6 8486888587C0 12141617192123131518202

Page 34

4 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2–3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply

Page 35

40C2 363840414345473739424446C3 485052535557594951545658C4 606264656769716163666870C5 727476777981837375788082C6 8486888587C0 12141617192123131518202

Page 36 - Drum Sets

41C2 363840414345473739424446C3 485052535557594951545658C4 606264656769716163666870C5 727476777981837375788082C6 84868885871921232022C1 2426282931333

Page 37 - Drum Set List

42C2 363840414345473739424446C3 485052535557594951545658C4 606264656769716163666870C5 727476777981837375788082C6 8486888587C1 24262829313335252730323

Page 38

43Appendices Music Style List CategoryNo. Name Tempo Time Sign. ROCK 1 SteadyRk 73 4/42 PowerRck 132 4/43 ElecRock 124 4/44 DynoRock 76 4/45 ThumpRck

Page 39

44Appendices ● = Constituent notes of this chord. ★ = Keys you need to press to hear this chord. Specifying ChordsCm7 ( 5 )C C# D E E FCM7 C#M

Page 40

45Appendices ● = Constituent notes of this chord. ★ = Keys you need to press to hear this chord.F# G A A B BF#M7 GM7 A M7 AM7 B M7 BM7F#7

Page 41

46Appendices MIDI Implementation ChartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSy

Page 42

47Appendices E-09: Interactive Arranger Keyboard 61 keys (with velocity) [Sound Generator] Maximum Polyphony 64 voices Parts 16 parts + Keyboard part

Page 43 - Music Style List

48 Index Numerics 2PitchShift ... 183Tap Delay ...

Page 44 - Specifying Chords

49Index MFX ... 17 , 24MI ...

Page 45

5 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ...2IMPORTANT NOTES...4Introduction...

Page 46 - MIDI Implementation Chart

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Page 47 - Specifications

This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requir

Page 48

04122123 2MP As of December 10, 2005 (ROLAND)InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorize

Page 49

6 Introduction 1. Power Button Turns the power on/off. (p. 8) 2. Bender/Modulation Lever Moving this lever to left or right changes the pitch of

Page 50

7Introduction 12. MUSIC ASSISTANT Button Selects music assistants. (p. 15) 13. ONE TOUCH Button Selects one-touch settings. This will recall settings

Page 51

8Introduction 1. MIDI OUT/IN Connectors Connect your MIDI equipment here. (p. 26) 2. FOOT SWITCH Jack Connect a separately available foot switch (Rol

Page 52 - Information

9Introduction 1. Press the top panel power button once again to turn off the power. If you’ve connected the E-09 to a keyboard amp or audio amp, swit

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