The Kr-770'S Performance Functions; One Touch Program; Let's Try A Piano Performance-The One Touch Program [Piano] Button; Let's Turn On The Metronome - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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1-2. The KR-770's Performance Functions
One Touch Program
By pressing the One Touch Program [Piano], [Organ], or [Arranger] buttons, you will be able to
immediately access desired performances with just one touch, regardless of what the current panel
settings are.
Let's Try a Piano Performance—The One Touch Program [Piano] Button
This is the default setting when the power is turned on.
Piano
Organ
Arranger
Drums/SFX
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ne Touch Program
1. Press the One Touch Program [Piano] Button.
A picture of a piano will appear on the screen, and at this point a piano performance can be
played using the entire keyboard.
The piano tone setting will be set to "Grand Piano 1."
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NWetronome
Opening and =| i
closing the lid
Function
This screen is called the "Piano Screen."
Let's Try Adjusting the Piano Tone—Opening and Closing the Lid
With the KR-770, you can simulate the change in tone of a grand piano that comes about when the
piano's lid is opened more, or less.
1. Press the One Touch Program [Piano] Button, and the Piano screen will appear.
Pressing <MOpen> and <WClose> adjusts the amount of the "opening" of the piano lid.
Each time you press the <AOpen> button, the lid of the piano shown on the screen will open
more, creating a brighter tone.
Each time you press the <WClose> button, the lid of the piano shown on the screen will close
more, creating a mellower tone.
Let's Turn On the Metronome
the KR-770 features a metronome function. When you want to practice using a precise tempo, try
playing the metronome to keep in time.
Each time you press the button to the right of the metronome shown above the display, the
metronome will be turned on or off.
When desired, adjust the tempo with the Tempo [+] and [-] buttons.
Pressing the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously will return the keyboard to the default standard
tempo.
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You can change the metronome's volume and beat. Please refer to "Changing the Volume and Beat of the
Metronome" (p. 58, 66).
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The metronome's beat and tempo will be the same as that of the presently selected Style.
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