Roland KR105 Owner's Manual page 152

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Appendices
Case
Cause/Remedy
Have you set transpose? (p. 73)
The tuning or pitch
Are the settings for the "Temperament"
of the keyboard or
and "Stretch Tuning" correct? (p. 133)
song is off
Is the setting for the "Master Tune" correct?
(p. 136)
It's not possible to apply more than one
effect at the same time, so when a
Effects cannot be
performance has been recorded on multiple
tracks or when playing along with a song as
applied to Tones
it's played back, the desired effect may not
be applied.
Have the Chord Tone and Bass Tone been
A note doesn't stop
changed? (p. 128)
Some Chord Tone and Bass Tone notes may
playing
be sounded continuously.
During automatic accompaniment,
changing the Music Style automatically
changes the Tones and tempo of the upper
part of the keyboard to match the new
Music Style. If you want to change only the
Music Style without also altering the tempo
and Tone, check out "Changing Music
The Tone has
Styles Without Changing the Tone or
changed
Tempo (One Touch Setting)" (p. 125).
When a performance made along with a
Music Files tune has been recorded,
recording the performance to button [1/
Whole] may make the Tones for buttons [3/
Lower] and [4/Upper] change as well.
Since the KR105's piano sounds faithfully
reproduce the sense of spaciousness and
Reverberation still
reverberation of an actual acoustic piano's
audible even with
sound, a certain amount of reverberation is
Reverb turned off
still perceptible, even with the reverb effect
deactivated.
On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper
one and a half octaves of the keyboard
continue to sound until they decay
In the upper range,
naturally, regardless of the damper pedal.
the sound changes
There is a difference in the timbre as well.
Roland pianos faithfully simulate such
abruptly beyond a
characteristics of the acoustic piano. The
certain key
range that is unaffected by the damper
pedal will change depending on the Key
Transpose setting.
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Case
Cause/Remedy
When listening through headphones:
Some of the more flamboyant and
effervescent piano tones feature an ample
high-end component, which may make the
sound appear to have metallic reverberation
added. Since this reverberation becomes
particularly audible when supplemented by
A High-pitched
heavy reverb, you may be able to diminish
whine is produced
the problem by reducing the amount of
reverb applied to the sound.
When listening through speakers:
Here, a different cause (such as resonance
produced by the KR105) would be suspect.
Consult your Roland dealer or nearest
Roland Service Center.
When listening through speakers:
Playing at loud volumes may cause
instruments near the KR105 to resonate.
Resonation can also occur with fluorescent
light tubes, glass doors, and other objects.
In particular, this problem occurs more
easily when the bass component is
increased, and when the sound is played at
The bass range
higher volumes. Use the following
sounds odd, or
measures to suppress such resonance.
• Place speakers so they are 10–15 cm from
there is a vibrating
walls and other surfaces.
resonance
• Reduce the volume.
• Move the speakers away from any
resonating objects.
When listening through headphones:
Here, a different cause (such as resonance
produced by the KR105) would be suspect.
Consult your Roland dealer or nearest
Roland Service Center.
The automatic accompaniment doesn't play
correctly
Touch <Exit> several times to return to the
Can't select a tone
Basic screen (p. 19), and then select a tone or
or Music Style
Music Style.
Has the Balance knob been moved all the
way to the right? (p. 52)
Have you pressed the One Touch Program
Automatic
[Arranger] button?
accompaniment is
If the One Touch Program [Arranger]
button has not been pressed, only the
not heard
rhythm pattern is played (p. 42).
Is the 16-track Sequencer screen displayed?
(p. 99)
Has Chord Intelligence been set to manual?
(p. 128)
Chord Intelligence
can't be used
Is the setting for "Piano Style Arranger"
active? (p. 51)

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