Choosing An Expansion Tone; Adjusting The Contrast Of The Display - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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3-4 Utility Menu
Choosing an Expansion Tone
In addition to the KR-770's built-in Tones, you can also
play 300 types of Expansion Tones.
For more details about Expansion Tones, take a look at
the "Expansion Tone List" (p.76).
* Expansion Tones can be used in the following Parts.
Whole Keyboard Play
Upper Part for Style Play or Split Play
1. At the Utility Menu screen, press <Page >>> and
<<< Page> to display a screen like the following.
2. Use the buttons on the side of the display to
choose a Tone.
* An Expansion Tone is only temporarily selected. If you
change the performance mode (for example, if you change
from Whole Keyboard Play to Split Play), the sound
returns to the previously selected ordinary Tone.
* A performance that uses Expansion Tones can be recorded
with the Composer, but cannot be registered to a User
Program.
Adjusting the Contrast of the
Display
You can adjust the contrast of the display within a ten-
step range.
1. At the Utility Menu screen, press <Page >>> and
<d< aha to patie a screen like the idoadtaet
2. Use the buttons on the side of the display to adjust
the contrast.
Switching Off the Display of Lyrics
When using the KR-770 to play music data containing
lyrics the lyrics are automatically shown on the display.
You can switch off this display of the lyrics.
1. At the Utility Menu screen, press <Page >) > and
<<
Page> to i
dae a screen like the following.
2. Use the buttons on the side of the display to set
this on or off.
* Lyrics on the display will disappear by pressing one of any
panel buttons.
They will be displayed again by pressing the [Play] button.
Setting the Bend Range
This sets the maximum amount of change (range) that
control how much the pitch changes when using the
Bender function.
1. At the Utility Menu screen, press <Page >>> and
<< ek to seas std a screen like the isan
2. Use the buttons on the side of the display to set the
value.
The value can be set to any number from 0 to 12 (in semi-
tone steps, for a maximum of one octave).
Using MIDI to Change Tones on an
External Instrument
—Send Program Change
"Program Change" refers to information for switching
Tones.
When
an external MIDI device is connected, you can
change the tones on the external MIDI instrument by
sending a Program Change.
1. At the Utility Menu screen, press <Page >>> and
<<
Page> to display a screen like the following.
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