Registering Panel Settings And/Or Performance Function; Registering Program Functions-The Pad Buttons - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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Registering Panel Settings and/or Performance Function
Calling Up a User Program on Disk
1. Insert the floppy disk on which the User Program
is saved into the disk drive.
2. Press the [User Program] button.
The User Program screen is displayed.
3. Press <Disk...>.
4. Use <A> and <W> on the right of the display to
choose the User Program.
5. Press <Load> at the bottom right of the display.
* To stop
the operation,
press <Cancel>.
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6. Press <OK>.
Registering Program Functions
- The Pad Buttons
You can assign a wide variety of performance-related
functions to the two Pad buttons on the panel. After the
functions have been registered, they can be called up
simply by pressing the buttons.
1. At the Basic screen, press <Pad/Pedal>.
A screen like the one below appears on the display.
2. Use <A> and <W> to the side of the display to
choose the functions for "Pad 1" and "Pad 2."
The following chart explains the on-screen displays and
the functions.
1. Leading Bass
This switches the Leading Bass function on or off.
During normal Style Play, the root of the chord
played is used as the bass note, but when the Leading
Bass function is used, the lowest note of the chord
actually played is used as the bass note. This means
that the bass note changes when an inverted chord is
used.
* If you register the function to the pedal, the Leading Bass
function is in effect for as long as the pedal is depressed.
2. Break
During Style Play, you can stop the accompaniment for
one measure by pressing the pad button.
3. Fill In To Var.
This has the same effect as the Fill In [To Variation]
button (see p.37).
4, Fill In To Org.
This has the same effect as the Fill In [To Original]
button (see p.37).
5. Fill In
This inserts a Fill-in, but the accompaniment pattern
thereafter does not change.
6. Original/Variation
This changes to Original or Variation without insert-
ing a Fill-in.
7. Basic/Advanced
This has the same effect as pressing <Advnc
<
Basic> or <Advnc » Basic>.
8. Simple Intro/Ending
A simple Intro or Ending is selected when this button
is pressed.
9. Melody Intelligence
This has the same effect as the [Melody Intelligence]
button (see p.40).
10. Arranger Intro/Ending
This has the same effect as the [Intro/Ending] button.
11. Arranger Start/Stop
This has the same effect as the [Start/Stop] button.
12. Fade In/Out
Pressing this button, you can fade in (whereby the
volume gradually increases) to the start of a Style, or
fade out (whereby the volume gradually decreases) to
the end of a Style.
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