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Roland KF-90 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Roland KF-90 Owner's Manual (196 pages)
Digital Intelligent Piano
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 4.1 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
5
Handling Floppy Disks
6
Introduction
7
Features
7
Checking the Included Items
8
How to Use this Manual
8
Conventions Used in this Manual
8
Table of Contents
9
Panel Descriptions
13
Front Panel
14
Before You Play
16
Installing the Music Stand
16
Connecting the Power Cord
16
Connecting Pedals
16
Turning the Power on and off
17
Adjusting the Sound's Volume and Brilliance
17
Connecting Headphones
17
Connecting a Microphone
18
About the Touch Screen
18
Basic Screen
19
Quick Start
21
Playing the Keyboard
22
Listening to the Demo Song
22
Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)
23
Performing with Various Instrument Sounds
24
Handy Features for Selecting Tones ([Tone Navigator] Button)
25
Practicing a Song Using Music Files (Piano Master)
26
Playing with Accompaniment
28
Playing with Automatic Accompaniment ([Style Navigator] Button)
28
Playing with an Automatic Accompaniment (One-Touch Arranger)
30
Recording a Performance
34
Recording a Song ([Composer Navigator] Button)
34
Recording a Performance with Automatic Accompaniment
36
Listening to the Recorded Performance
38
Using Music Files
39
Listening to Music Files
39
Enjoying Karaoke Performances with Music Files
42
Adding the Effects to Your Voice
43
Adding Harmony
46
Reference
49
Chapter 1 Performance
50
Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)
50
Playing a Wide Variety of Instrument Sounds
51
Combining the Sounds of Two Instruments (Layer Play)
53
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split Play)
55
Selecting a Different Tone in the Current Tone Group
56
Shifting the Keyboard Pitch in Octave Steps (Octave Shift)
57
Playing Drum Sounds
58
Adding Reverberation to Sounds (the Reverb Effect)
59
Playing Effect Sounds
59
Effects Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to Your Performances (Advanced 3D)
60
Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)
62
Changing the Animation
63
Sounding the Metronome
63
Adjusting the Tempo
64
Determining the Tempo with Tempo Marks
64
Changing How the Metronome Beat (Pattern) Sounds
65
Changing the Beat of Metronome
65
Changing the Type of Sound
66
Changing the Volume
66
Chapter 2 Using Automatic Accompaniment
67
Music Style and Automatic Accompaniment
67
About Chords
68
Playing Chords with Simple Fingering
68
Displaying the Chord Fingering on Screen (Chord Finder)
69
Choosing a Music Style
70
Choosing a Music Style from Data Disk
71
Playing Sounds with the Left Hand Along with the Automatic Accompaniment
72
Adjusting the Tempo for Automatic Accompaniment
73
Playing Just the Rhythm Pattern
73
Playing a Music Style (Start/Stop)
74
Starting Automatic Accompaniment When You Play the Left-Hand Section (Sync Start)
74
Adjusting the Timing During a Performance and Starting over
75
Starting at the Press of a Button
75
Stopping Automatic Accompaniment
75
Playing the Count Sound at the End of the Intro
76
Changing the Accompaniment Pattern Within a Song (Fill-In)
77
Modifying an Accompaniment
77
Changing the Arrangement of the Accompaniment
78
Adding Harmony to the Right-Hand Part (Melody Intelligence)
79
Adding Automatic Accompaniment to Regular Piano Performance (Piano Style Arranger)
80
Adjusting the Volume of each Performance Part
81
Changing the Volume Balance for the Accompaniment and Keyboard
81
Chapter 3 Some Handy Features
83
Playing Back Songs for Practice
83
Displaying the Score
84
Adjusting the Tempo
85
Determining the Tempo Using the Selected Interval
86
Playback with no Change in Tempo
87
Counting down before a Performance Starts
88
Preventing the Part to be Practiced from Sounding
89
Placing a Marker Within a Song
90
Placing/Erasing a Marker Within a Song
90
Moving a Marker
91
Playback from a Marker Location
91
Playing Back to the same Passage over and over
92
Transposing the Key of the Keyboard (Key Transpose)
93
Transposing a Song for Playback
94
Checking Your Performance on Screen
95
Specifying the Part to Display
96
Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the Performance
97
Recording Your Playing with Ease
98
Recording a Performance Using Automatic Accompaniment
100
Redoing a Recording
101
Erasing a Recorded Song
102
Erasing the Sound Recorded at Specific Track Buttons
102
Changing How Recording Stops
103
Recording Songs Starting with Pickups
104
Composing an Accompaniment by Entering Chords (Chord Sequencer)
105
Creating a Rhythm Part with Ease
108
Formatting Floppy Disks (Format)
109
Saving Songs to Floppy Disks
109
Saving Your Songs on Floppy Disk
111
Deleting Songs from Floppy Disks
113
Changing the Order of Songs on Floppy Disk
114
Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function
115
Selecting the Recording Method
115
Overdubbing Without Erasing the Previous Recording (MIX Recording)
116
Recording While Erasing the Previous Recording (Replace Recording)
116
Repeatedly Recording over the same Location (Loop Recording)
116
Re-Recording Part of Your Performance (Punch-In Recording)
117
Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer)
118
Recording with the 16 Track Sequencer
119
The 16-Track Sequencer Screen
119
Changing the Settings of each Part
120
Getting the most Suitable Part Tones for the Musical Genre (Tone Set)
120
Changing a Song's Basic Tempo
122
Composing a Song that Changes the Beat Partway through
122
Adjusting the Tempo at a Particular Measure
123
Adjusting the Tempo While Listening to a Song
123
Changing the Tempo Within the Song
123
Chapter 6 Editing Functions
124
Choosing an Editing Function
124
Canceling an Edit
124
Copying a Measure
125
Copying a Rhythm Pattern
126
Correcting Timing Discrepancies
126
Deleting a Specific Measure
127
Inserting a Blank Measure
128
Transposing Individual Parts
128
Making a Measure Blank
129
Exchanging Parts
130
Correcting Notes One by One
130
Modifying the Tone Changes in a Song
131
Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
132
Creating an Original Style (User Style)
132
Combining Styles to Create a New Style (Style Composer)
132
Creating a Style from a Song You Composed Yourself (Style Converter)
134
Saving a User Style
137
Saving on the Floppy Disk
137
Saving on the [Disk/User] Button
137
Deleting a User Style Saved on Floppy Disk
138
Storing the Panel Settings (User Program)
138
Calling up User Program
139
Changing How Button Settings Are Called up
139
Calling up Saved User Programs from Floppy Disk
140
Saving User Programs on Floppy Disk
140
Disabling Everything Except Piano Play (Panel Lock)
141
Erasing a User Program Saved on a Floppy Disk
141
Chapter 8 Changing Various Settings
142
Changing the Settings for One Touch Piano
142
Adding Ambience from Different Venues to Songs (Ambience)
142
Changing the Tuning
143
Adjusting Resonance
144
Changing Key Touch (Key Touch)
144
Changing the Keyboard's Split Point
145
Changing the Settings for Automatic Accompaniment
145
Fine Adjustment of the Piano Tone
145
Changing How the Automatic Accompaniment Plays
146
Changing the Chord Tone and Bass Tone
146
Assigning Functions to Pedals
147
Canceling the Chord Intelligence Function
147
Keeping the same Tone and Tempo When the Music Style Changes
147
Changing the Settings for Score Screen
149
Changing the Tone Set When Playing Back a Song
149
Changing the Number of Measures Counted and the Count Sound
150
Changing the Settings for the Marker and the Count Sound
150
Placing a Marker in the Middle of a Measure
150
Playing the Count Sound at each Repetition
150
Adjusting the Standard Pitch (Master Tuning)
151
Changing the Type of Reverb Effect
151
Changing the Bend Range
152
Changing the Type of Chorus Effect
152
Adjusting the Contrast of the Screen
153
Changing the Language
153
Changing the Screen Message When the Power Is Turned on (Opening Message)
153
Changing the Screen Settings
153
Hiding the On-Screen Lyrics
153
Maintaining Settings after the Power Is Turned off (Memory Backup)
154
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
154
Repositioning the Touch Screen
155
Chapter 9 Connecting External Devices
156
Connecting MIDI Devices
156
MIDI Settings
157
Synchronizing with Connected MIDI Devices
159
MIDI Ensemble
159
Connecting to Audio Equipment
160
Connecting a Computer
161
Appendices
162
Trouble Shooting
162
If this Message Appears on Screen
164
Tone List
166
Drum/Sfx Set List
170
Music Style List
175
Rhythm Pattern List
177
Chord List
178
Effects List
180
Demo Song List
181
Data Disk Song List
182
Music Files that the KF-90 Can Use
183
About the KF-90 Sound Generator
183
The KF-90 Allows You to Use the Following Music Files
183
Glossary
184
MIDI Implementation Chart
186
Main Specifications
187
Index
189
Important Notes on Combining the KF-90 and FPS-9
193
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