Panel Descriptions - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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Panel Descriptions
Power
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1. [Power] Switch
Turns the instrument On and Off. (p.10)
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Keyboard
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(=) Bailad
Rock
Country Big Band (=
=
Waltz
Mareh
Trad
= World
Disk
2. [Reverb] Slider
Adjusts the level of the reverb effect. (p.28)
3. [Brilliance] Slider
Adjust the level of brilliance of the sound.
Moving the slider to the right increases the brightness of
the tone, and moving it to the left makes the sound more
subdued.
4, [Volume] Slider
Adjusts the instrument's overall volume.
5. Part Volume Button
Adjust
the volume
of each
individual
part in a
Performance. (p.41)
6. [Balance] Slider
With this, during the performance of a Style, you can
adjust the balance of the volume levels of the accompani-
ment and the melody. (p.36)
7. [Demo] Button
You can view an introduction to the functions of the KR-
770 on the screen, and with a game-like program, learn
how to identify sound and chords. (p.17)
8. Utility Button
This is used to make various Performance settings. (p.65)
9, [User Program] Button
Program panel settings as "User Programs,"
recorded User Programs. (p.62)
and call up
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10. Style Group Button
Selects Music Style group. (p.33)
11. [Disk/User] Button
Used to call up either Disk Styles (p.39) or User Styles.
(p.52)
12. Tempo Button
Provides adjustment of the tempo during a performance.
(p.36)
13. Pad Button
With this button you can assign various functions relating
to performances. (p.63)
14. Fill In Button
¢ Used to select the accompaniment pattern for a Music
Style. (p.37)
¢ Used to switch from the accompaniment pattern to a
Fill-In during a performance. (p.37)
15. [Sync] Button
Allows you to start a Music Style with the timing used
when you start playing the keyboard. (p.34)
16. [Intro/Ending] Button
Press this button when you want to start a Style perfor-
mance with an intro, or when you want an ending to close
the performance. (p.34)
17. [Start/Stop] Button
Used to start or stop a Style performance. (p.34)

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