Function Menu; Operating Procedure For The Function Menu; Changing The Metronome Volume And Beat; Changing The Touch Of The Keys - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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3-2 Function Menu
With the Basic, Piano, and Organ screens, there are vari-
ous convenient functions you can use for working with
performances.
Operating Procedure for the Function Menu
1. Press <Func...>.
The Function menu will appear on the screen.
2. Select a function with the buttons below the dis-
play.
3. Set the function with the buttons to the side of the
display.
<Piano Screen Functions>
Changing the Metronome Volume
and Beat
1. Press <Metronome>.
"Volume" and "Beat" will appear in the display.
Ten volume levels will be displayed.
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2. Using the buttons next to the display, adjust the
volume and beat.
* The volume is set to "5" when the power is turned on.
* Beat is set by pressing the Style Group button, then chang-
ing the beat for those Styles.
* You cannot change the beat while in Style mode or when
you are using the Composer function.
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Changing the Touch of the Keys
You can adjust the touch of the keyboard, with five lev-
els to choose from.
1. Press <Key Touch>, and the touch level will
appear in the right of the screen. Refer to this setting
when making settings as you play the keyboard.
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* The force you used to finger the keyboard is displayed on
the left-hand side of the screen. You can refer to this when
setting the touch as you play the keyboard.
2. Move "W" with the button to the right of the
screen.
Each time you move the arrow, the touch level changes.
The keyboard touch and the "W" symbol correspond in
the following way:
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"Vv" Symbol Position
LIGHT
Keyboard Touch
Gives the keyboard a light feel.
This setting makes perfor-
mances easy to play, even for
children who aren't so strong.
HEAVY
Gives the keyboard a heavy
feel. Allows more emotional
expression during dynamic
play. This setting is useful for
those who play with a strong
touch, or those who want to
do disciplined training.
Medium
A normal setting. This setting
gives the touch closest to that
of an acoustic piano.
* You can also change the keyboard touch with the Utility
menu (p.65).

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