Changing The Keyboard's Split Point (Split Point); Changing Music Styles Without Changing The Tone Or Tempo (One Touch Setting) - Roland KR-15 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 9 Various Settings
■ Changing the Keyboard's Split
Point (Split Point)
This sets the point (the split point) where the keyboard is
divided when specifying chords in the left hand while using
the Automatic Accompaniment and when playing split
performances (p. 31).
The setting is at "F#3" when the KR is powered up.
fig.splitpoint.e
F 3 (Split Point)
B1
Split Point Settings Range
→ The key you chose for the split point belongs to the left-hand
section of the keyboard.
At Step 3 in "Procedure" (p. 155), touch <Split Point>.
fig.d-splitpoint.eps_50
Touch either <C3>, <F#3>, <C4>, or <F#4> in the lower part
of the screen.
The key you chose becomes the split point.
To set another key as the split point, touch
the screen, then specify the key.
You can set the split point within a range of B1 to B6.
156
■ Changing Music Styles Without
Changing the Tone or Tempo
(One Touch Setting)
Normally, when you select a Music Style, the Tone and
tempo settings suitable for that Music Style are selected
automatically. However, you can also set it so the tempo and
Tone settings don't change when you change Music Styles.
At Step 3 "Procedure" (p. 155), touch <One Touch Setting>.
fig.d-1touchset.eps_50
B6
Display
Suitable
Tone
Suitable
Tempo
Other
Setting
Touch each icon to switch individual settings on and off.
All items are set to ON when you turn on the power.
Parameters switched to OFF (highlighted in orange) do not
change, even when the Music Style is changed.
in
Explanation
The suitable tone for a Music Style is
selected automatically.
The suitable tempo for a Music Style is
selected automatically.
Other settings (Style Orchestrator, phrases,
etc.) are changed automatically.

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