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Roland KR-277 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Roland KR-277 Owner's Manual (157 pages)
Digital Intelligent Piano
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 10.45 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
2
Placement
4
Safe Maintenance
4
Handling the Floppy Disk Drive
4
Handling Floppy Disks
4
Product Benefits
5
Table of Contents
6
Button Names and Functions
10
Basic Screen
14
Other Main Screens
15
Before You Start Playing
16
Opening and Closing the Lid
16
Setting up the Music Stand
16
Pedals
16
Switching the Power on and off
17
Using Headphones
18
Mastering the Basics
19
Adjusting the Sound Volume and Brilliance
19
Sounds and Songs - Demo Play
19
Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano - One-Touch Piano
20
Playing the Keyboard Like an Organ - One-Touch Organ
21
Changing the Rotary Effect
22
Playing Drums from the Keyboard
23
Playing with an Automatic Accompaniment - One-Touch Arranger
24
Changing the Volume Balance for the Accompaniment and Keyboard
27
Using the Metronome
28
Changing the Beat of the Metronome
28
Changing the Tempo of the Metronome
29
Adjusting the Volume of the Metronome
29
Recording a Performance with Automatic Accompaniment
30
Recording a Performance Without Using Automatic Accompaniment
32
Redoing a Recording
33
Erasing the Sound Recorded on a Track Button
34
Erasing a Recorded Sound
34
Saving/Erasing a Song
34
Using the Disk Drive
35
Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk
35
Before Using a Floppy Disk
36
Saving Your Songs on Floppy Disk
38
Assign an Number and Name to the Song
39
Listening to Music File
40
Safe the Song
40
Listening to All Songs Continuously
42
Changing the Order of Songs on Floppy Disk
43
Basic Functions
44
Playing a Wide Variety of Instrument Sounds
44
Combining the Sounds of Two Instruments - Layer Play
45
Combining Grand Piano and Strings
45
Changing the Tone of the Right-Hand Button
45
Adding an Echo to a Sound
46
Adding a Variety of Effects to Sounds
46
Changing the Amount of Effects Applied
46
Types of Effects
47
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands - Split Play
48
Changing the Tone of the Upper Section
49
Changing the Tone of the Lower Section
49
Playing the Entire Keyboard as a Single Instrument
50
Transposing Without Changing Your Fingering-Key Transpose
51
Other Methods of Transposition
52
Automatic Accompaniment
53
Choosing a Music Style
53
Sounding Only the Rhythm Part
54
The Makeup of a Music Style
54
Using a Music Style Disk
55
Choosing How the Automatic Accompaniment Starts and Stops
56
Automatic Accompaniment When You You Play the Lower Section
56
Starting With/Without an Added Intro
56
Making the Intro Short and Simple
56
Starting at the Press of a Button
57
Starting with an Added Intro
57
Starting Without an Intro
57
Stopping Automatic Accompaniment
58
Stopping with an Added Ending
58
Stopping at the Press of a Button
58
Making the Ending Short and Simple
58
Changing the Arrangement of the Accompaniment
59
Changing the Accompaniment Pattern
59
Adding a Harmony to the Right-Hand Part
60
Adding a Fill-In Without Changing the Accompaniment Pattern
60
Changing the Type of Harmony
60
Playing with Automatic Accompaniment Without Splitting the Keyboard
61
Playing Chords with Simple Fingering
61
Some Handy Functions
62
Moving the the Passage You Want to Hear
62
To Go Back to the Beginning of the Song
62
To Move to the End of the Song
62
Moving to a Marked Passage
63
Checking the Location of a Marker
63
Listening to the same Passage over and over
64
Moving a Marker
64
Erasing a Marker
64
Moving the Repeated Passage
65
Adjusting the Tempo
66
Setting the Tempo by Tapping the Button
66
Playback with no Change in Tempo
67
Entering a Performance with the Right Timing
67
Playing Along with a Song
68
Recording Functions
69
What's the 16-Track Sequencer?
69
Recording an Ensemble Tune - 16-Track Sequencer?
70
Determining a Song's Basic Tempo and Beat
70
Creating an Ensemble Tune
70
Recording a Drum Part
71
What's Loop Recording?
71
If Your Performance Isn't as Expected
72
Recording a Bass Part
73
Recording the Medody and Chord Parts
73
Saving Your Song
74
Editing Your Song
74
Editing a Song Saved on Floppy Disk
74
Changing the Song Settings for Individual Parts
75
About the Basic Song Settings
75
What's Panpot?
76
Using the Ordinary Recording Method
77
Recording Sounds in Combination
77
Re-Recording a Specific Passage
79
Recording a Song with an Upbeat
80
Composing a Song that Changes Tempo Partway through
81
Adjusting the Tempo While Listening to a Song
81
Adjusting the Tempo at a Particular Measure
82
Composing a Song that Changes the Beat Partway through
83
Creating a Rhythm Part with Ease
84
Changing How Recording Stops
85
Composing an Accompaniment Without Playing the Song
86
Choosing an Editing Function
89
Undoing Your Edit
90
Copying a Measure
91
Copying a Rhythm Pattern
93
Correcting Timing Discrepancies
95
Deleting a Specific Measure
96
Inserting a Blank Measure
97
Making a Measure Blank
98
Transposing Individual Parts
100
Exchanging Parts
101
Correcting Notes on by One
102
Modifying the Tone Changes in a Song
103
Changing a Song's Basic Tempo
104
Adjusting the Volume of each Performance Part
105
Adjusting the Volume of Accompaniment
105
Adjusting the Volume of the Keyboard
105
Creating Your Own Original Style
106
Saving a User Style
107
Erasing a Saved Song or User Style
108
Assigning Functions to Buttons and Pedals
108
Assignable Functions
109
Saving Button Settings
110
Setting the Timing for Calling up a User Program
110
Saving User Programs on Floppy Disk
110
Disabling All Buttons
111
Calling up User Programs from Floppy Disk
111
Changing Various Settings
112
Changing the Keyboard's Touch
112
Changing the Standard Pitch - Master Tuning
112
Changing the Tuning
113
Changing the Tuning Curve
114
Transposing a Song
114
Changing the Type of Reverb Effect
115
Changing the Type of Chorus Effect
115
Changing the Metronome's Settings
116
Placing a Marker in the Middle of a Measure
116
Types of Metronome Sounds/Patterns
116
Changing the Number of Measures Counted and the Count Sound
117
Playing the Count Sound at each Repetition
117
Types of Count Sounds
117
Shifting the Keyboard Pitch by One of more Octave
118
Changing the Settings for Automatic Accompaniment
118
Changing the Settings for the Tempo and the Tone of the Upper Section
118
Changing the Chord Tone and Bass Tone
119
Canceling Chord Intelligence Function
119
Changing How the Keyboard Is Sounded
119
Changing the Keyboard's Split Point
120
Hiding the Bouncing Ball
121
Hiding the On-Screen Lyrics
121
Changing the Language for Screen Messages
121
Retaining Settings While the Power Is Switched off
122
Restoring Settings to Their Default Values
122
Connecting External Devices
123
Names and Functions of Jacks and Connectors
123
Making the Connections
123
If You're Using MIDI
124
Connecting Audio Equipment
124
Connecting a Computer
124
About MIDI Connectors
124
MIDI Settings
125
Connecting the Unit to a MIDI Device
125
Sending Program Change Messages
126
Troubleshooting
127
On Screen Messages
129
Music Style List
130
Chord Fingering List
132
Tone Name List
134
Drum/Sfx Set List
138
SFX Set
141
Rhythm Pattern List
142
Demo Song List
143
Profile
143
Easy Operation List
144
Music Files that the Unit Can Use
145
About the Sound Generator
145
Specifications
146
Glossary
148
MIDI Implementation Chart
150
Index
151
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