The EM-55 is a type of mouse manufactured by Roland. Updating this driver fixes tracking problems, intermittent or no connectivity and can unlock some advanced features of your type of mouse. This version of "EM55v104.zip" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 59 downloads and 4 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 477.8 KB.
EM-55
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EM-55 System Update Version 1.04 (PC)
The EM-55 Interactive Keyboard offers beginners and pros thousands of top-quality Roland sounds and hundreds of musical styles-all in a compact, 5-octave keyboard with a built-in sound system. But this new kid on the block also makes performing music fun, thanks to new Session Partner Pads for triggering live phrases and a D-Beam controller with 50 ready-to-use templates.
61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard brings new interactive features to an affordable price
64-voice/32-part multitimbral sound engine with 3,559 tones + 116 drum kits
Up to 128 onboard musical styles (64 ROM styles and 64 via floppy disk)
Helpful Music Assistant with setup templates for 100 popular songs
Light-sensing D-Beam with preset templates for con
Alagappan (DG Staff Member) on 24-May-2006
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Em55_104.sy1 | 1.5 MB | 25 Feb 2002 |
Em55_104.sy2 | 163.8 KB | 25 Feb 2002 |
readme.txt | 780 bytes | 25 Feb 2002 |
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