Using Keywords To Search For Songs (Song Search) - Roland KR-15 Owner's Manual

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Using Keywords to Search for Songs (Song Search)

You can search for songs that match the conditions you set regarding the song tempo
or genre.
You can also search the songs using the first character of the song name.
1.
Press the [Select/Listen to a Song] button.
2.
Touch <Search>.
The following "Song Search screen" appears.
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Condition Search screen
Searching by conditions
3.
Touch the parameter you want to set, then use the [-] [+] buttons and the
dial to select the search conditions.
With <Data>, songs are searched according to data included in the internal songs.
You can use four different criteria in searches: "Chords," "Lyrics," "Fingering"
(fingering numbers), and "Any." By selecting a song containing any of this data, then
displaying it in the KR's score, you can display information about the selected data.
4.
Touch <Search>.
The search results appear in the display.
Touch the song name to select the song.
Touch <Exit> to return to the Song Search screen.
Searching by song name
3.
Touch <By Name>.
Touch <By Key> to return to the Condition Search screen.
4.
Decide which character you will use for the search.
The selected character appears in the middle of the screen.
Enter the character you are searching for. For example, touching <ABC> in
succession cycles you through the available choices in that character group
("A"→"B"→"C"...).
Touch <A-0> to toggle between alphabets and numerals.
5.
Touch <Search>.
The search results appear in the display.
Touch the song name to select the song.
Touch <Exit> several times to return to the previous screen.
Name Search screen
Touch here to switch these screens.
Chapter 3 Song Playback
Only the KR's internal songs
are searchable.
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