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Roland KR-107 Owner's Manual (196 pages)
Roland Owner's Manual Digital Intelligent Piano KR107
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 9.88 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
6
Handling Floppy Disks
7
Using External Memory
7
Introduction
8
Main Features
8
How to Use this Manual
9
Conventions Used in this Manual
9
Table of Contents
10
Panel Descriptions
14
Performance Pads
14
Adjusts the Overall Volume (P. 19)
14
Add Liveliness to the Sound to Give It Superb Clarity and
14
Distinctness
14
Record/Playback
15
Rear Panel
16
Bottom Panel
16
Bottom Panel (Front Left)
16
Bottom Panel (Front Right)
16
Before You Start Playing
17
Connect the Pedal Cable
17
Connect the Speaker Cable
17
Connect the Power Cord
17
Setting up the Music Rest
17
Folding down the Music Rest
17
Using the Music Holders
17
Removing the Music Rest
18
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
18
Opening/Closing the Lid
18
Turning the Power on and off
18
About the Pedals
19
Adjusting the Sound's Volume and Brilliance
19
Connecting Headphones
19
Using the Headphone Hook
20
Connecting a Microphone
20
About the Touch Screen
20
Adjusting the Contrast of the Screen
20
Main Screens
21
Piano Screen
21
Basic Screen
21
Using the Main Icons
21
The [Option] Button and the [Exit] Button
21
The Scroll Bar and the
21
Chapter 1 Performance
22
Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)
22
Performing with a Variety of Tones (Tone Buttons)
23
Playing Percussion Instruments or Sound Effects
24
Using Keywords to Search for Tones (Tone Search)
25
Performing with Multiple Sounds Layered Together (Layer)
26
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split)
27
Shifting the Keyboard Pitch in Octave Steps (Octave Shift)
28
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)
29
Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to the Sounds You Play (Advanced 3D)
31
Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Dynamic Emphasis)
33
Adjusting the Sound to Achieve the Preferred Tone Quality (Equalizer)
34
Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)
36
Adding Effects to MIC Vocals (Vocal Effect)
37
Enjoying Karaoke Performances with Music Files
43
Using the Metronome
44
Changing the Metronome Settings
45
Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment
47
Music Styles and Automatic Accompaniment
47
Performing Using Automatic Accompaniment (One-Touch Arranger)
48
About Chords
49
Playing Chords with Simple Fingering (Chord Intelligence)
49
Viewing Chord Fingerings (Chord Finder)
50
Selecting Music Styles (Music Style Buttons)
51
Using Keywords to Search for Music Styles (Style Search)
52
Selecting Music Styles on External Memories
53
Playing Only Music Style Rhythm Patterns
54
Adjusting the Accompaniment Tempo
54
Starting and Stopping the Accompaniment
55
Having the Accompaniment Start Simultaneously When You Play the Keyboard (Sync Start)
55
Stopping Automatic Accompaniment
56
Having a Count Sound Play at the End of the Intro (Countdown)
57
Modifying an Accompaniment
58
Changing the Accompaniment Pattern (Fill in Buttons)
58
Changing Accompaniment Patterns in the Screen
59
Changing the Instrumental Makeup of Music Styles (Style Orchestrator)
59
Adding Harmony to the Right-Hand Part (Melody Intelligence)
60
Playing Sounds in the Left Hand During a Performance (Lower Tone)
61
Playing the Piano with Accompaniment Added (Piano Style Arranger)
62
Adjusting the Volume Balance for each Part (Balance)
63
Changing the Volume Balance between the Accompaniment and the Keyboard (Balance Knob)
63
Adjusting the Volume Balance for each Performance Part (Part Balance)
63
Chapter 3 Song Playback
65
Playing a Song
65
Playing Back
66
Using Keywords to Search for Songs (Song Search)
68
Registering the Songs You Like (Favorites)
69
Removing Songs from Favorites
70
Using the Remote Control
71
How to Use the Remote Control
71
About the Remote Control
72
Chapter 4 Practice Functions
74
Displaying the Notation
74
Touching Notes to Confirm the Sounds
75
(Touch the Notes)
75
Scrolling the Notation Along with the Performances (Autosync Digiscore)
75
Making Detailed Settings for the Notation Display
76
Saving Notations as Image Data
79
Adjusting the Tempo
81
Setting the Tempo by Pressing the Button in Time (Tap Tempo)
81
Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)
82
Match the Tempo before You Begin Playing (Count In)
83
Muting some Parts before Playing (Track Buttons)
84
Setting Markers for Repeated Practice (Marker)
85
Placing a Marker Within a Song
85
Playback from a Marker Location
86
Erasing a Marker
86
Moving a Marker
86
Playing Back the same Passage over and over
87
Transposing Keyboard Sounds and Songs Played Back (Transpose)
88
Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance
90
Recording a New Song (New Song)
91
Recording with Accompaniment
93
Recording Along with a Song
95
Recording While Selecting the Track Buttons (Redoing Recordings)
96
Erasing Recorded Performances
97
Erasing the Performance on Specific Tracks
97
Changing How Recording Stops
97
Recording Songs Starting with Pickups
98
Using External Memories
99
Connecting and Ejecting an External Memory
99
Formatting Media (Format)
100
Saving Songs
102
Deleting Saved Songs
105
Copying Songs on External Memories to Favorites
106
Copying Songs Saved in Favorites to External Memories
107
Chapter 6 User Program Registration
108
Saving Performance Settings (User Program)
108
Calling up Saved User Programs
109
Changing the Way User Programs Are Called up
109
Saving the User Program Sets
109
Loading Saved User Program Sets
110
Deleting Saved User Program Sets
111
Copying Sets of User Programs on External Memories to the User Memory
111
Coping Sets of User Programs Stored in the User Memory to External Memories
112
Using the Pedal to Switch User Programs
112
Selecting the Pedal Used for Switching Settings (Pedal Shift)
112
Sequential Loading of User Program Sets Stored (Load Next)
112
Simultaneously Switching User Program and Transmitting PC Numbers
113
Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs
114
Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts
114
16-Track Sequencer
114
The 16-Track Sequencer Screen
114
Modifying the Settings of each Part
115
Getting the most Suitable Part Tones for the Musical Genre (Tone Set)
116
Recording a Performance
116
Changing the Recording Method (Rec Mode)
117
Recording While Erasing the Previous Recording (Replace Recording)
118
Layering a Recording over Previously Recorded Sounds (MIX Recording)
118
Repeated Recording at the same Location (Loop Recording)
118
Re-Recording Part of Your Performance (Punch-In Recording)
119
Composing an Accompaniment by Entering Chords (Chord Sequencer)
121
Inputting Chords Without Playing the Keyboard
122
Editing Songs
122
Basic Operation of the Editing Functions
122
Undoing Edits (Undo)
123
Copying Measures (Copy)
123
Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize)
124
Deleting Measures (Delete)
124
Inserting Blank Measures (Insert)
125
Transposing Individual Parts (Transpose)
125
Making Measures Blank (Erase)
126
Exchanging Parts (Part Exchange)
126
Correcting Notes One by One (Note Edit)
127
Modifying the Tone Changes in a Song (PC Edit)
127
Changing the Beat in the Middle of a Song (Beat Map)
128
Changing the Tempo of Recorded Songs
128
Changing the Tempo Within the Song
128
Adjusting the Tempo While Listening to a Song
128
Adjusting the Tempo at a Particular Measure
129
Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles
130
Creating Original Styles (User Styles)
130
Creating New Styles by Combining Internal Music Styles (Style Composer)
130
Creating a Style from a Song You Composed Yourself (Style Converter)
132
Creating Songs
133
Making the Settings
133
Saving a User Style
135
Deleting Saved User Styles
136
Copying Styles on External Memories to the User Memory
137
Copying Styles Saved in the User Memory to External Memories
137
Chapter 9 Various Settings
138
Changing the Settings for One-Touch Arranger
138
Procedure
138
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)
138
Changing Music Styles Without Changing the Tone or Tempo (One Touch Setting)
139
Changing the Keyboard's Split Point (Split Point)
139
Changing How Chords Are Played and Specified (Arranger Config)
139
Placing a Marker in the Middle of a Measure
141
Changing the Settings for the Count
141
Other Settings
142
Procedure
142
Changing the Tuning (Tuning)
143
Assigning Functions to Pedals and Performance Pads (Pedal Setting/User Functions)
144
Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting)
146
Changing Standard Pitch (Master Tune)
146
Changing the Language (Language)
147
Selecting Images to be Shown on the KR and External Displays (User Image Display)
147
Changing the Screen Message When the Power Is Turned on (Opening Message)
148
Remembering the Settings Even When the Power Is Turned off (Memory Backup)
148
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
149
Changing the Functions of the Remote Control's Buttons
149
Switching the Remote Sensor on and off (Ir Function)
150
Calibrating the Touch Screen (Touch Screen)
150
Selecting the Part to Which the Effect Is Added (Effectspart)
151
Formatting the User Memory
152
Automatically Starting the Quick Tour
152
Adjusting the Piano Designer Resonance
153
Disabling Functions Other than Piano Performance (Panel Lock)
153
Detailed Song Playback Settings
154
Changing the Tone Settings When Playing Back Songs (Play Mode)
154
Viewing Song Information (Information)
154
Hiding the Lyrics (Lyrics)
154
Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign)
155
Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices
156
Connecting an External Display or Television
156
Connecting an External Display
156
Connecting a Television
157
Changing the Settings for Showing Images with the External Display and the Television (External Display)
158
Explanation of each Items
158
Connecting Video Equipment (V-LINK)
159
Using the V-LINK Function
159
Connecting MIDI Devices
160
Connectors
160
Making the Connections
160
Performing in Ensemble with MIDI Instruments (MIDI Ensemble)
161
MIDI Settings
161
Selecting the Transmit Channel (Tx Channel)
162
Disconnecting the Internal Sound Generator and Keyboard (Local Control)
162
Sending Tone Change Messages (Program Change/Bank Select Msb/Bank Select LSB)
163
Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out)
163
Connecting to Audio Equipment
163
Connectors
163
Making the Connections
164
Connecting a Computer
165
Connect to the MIDI Connectors
165
Connect to the USB Connector
165
Making the Settings for the USB Driver
166
Troubleshooting
167
Appendices
167
Played (P
169
Error Messages
171
Tone List
172
Drum Set List
174
SFX Set
177
Effects List
178
Music Style List
179
Chord List
180
Internal Song List
182
Parameters Stored to Internal Memory
184
Music Files that the KR Can Use
185
The KR Allows You to Use the Following Music Files
185
About the KR Sound Generator
185
MIDI Implementation Chart
186
Main Specifications
187
Index
189
Power
191
Power] Switch
191
Vocal Effect] Button
193
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Roland KR-107 Quick Start Manual (20 pages)
Digital Intelligent Piano
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 1.21 MB
Table of Contents
How to Use this Manual
1
Quick Start
1
Table of Contents
2
About the Key Template
3
About the Piano Screen
3
A Quick Tour of the KR
4
[Piano Designer] Button
6
Using the Remote Control
7
[Song] Button
8
[Digiscore] Button
10
[Visual Lesson] Button
12
[Super Tones] Button
14
[Music Assistant] Button (1)
16
[Music Assistant] Button (2)
18
Playing in a Wonderland of Sounds
19
Roland KR-107 Brochure & Specs (6 pages)
KR SERIES
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Electronic Keyboard
| Size: 1.04 MB
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