Owner’s Manual 03903101 ’05-8-3N Owner’s Manual To resize thickness, move all items on the front coverand center registration marks to left
10 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ... 3IMPORTANT NOTES...
100Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Formatting Media (Format) The process of preparing external memory or disks so that the
101Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 fig.d-format.eps_60 Press the [Exit] button to go back to the previous screen. 5. Touch &
102Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Saving Songs A recorded performance is discarded when you switch off the power or choose
103Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Determining the Name of the Song to be Saved 4. Touch <Rename>. The following “Rena
104Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Some Tones are unique to the KR. Data that is recorded using these tones may not play bac
105Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Deleting Saved Songs This deletes songs that have been saved on external memories, or to
106Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Copying Songs on External Memories to Favorites You can take songs saved on external me
107Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 8. Touch <Execute>. Do not eject the external memory from the external memory port
108 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 User Program Registration Saving Performance Settings (User Program) Any collection of settings, including those describing
109Chapter 6 User Program Registration Chapter 6 Calling Up Saved User Programs You can easily call up settings saved to the [User Program] button.
11Contents Modifying an Accompaniment ... 58Changing the Accompaniment Pattern (Fill In Buttons) ...
110Chapter 6 User Program Registration Chapter 6 Determining the Save Destination 6. Touch <Media> to select the save- destination strage me
111Chapter 6 User Program Registration Chapter 6 Deleting Saved User Program Sets You can delete individual User Program sets saved to external memo
112Chapter 6 User Program Registration Chapter 6 8. Touch <Execute>. The set of User Programs on the external memory is saved to user memory. *
113Chapter 6 User Program Registration Chapter 6 Simultaneously Switching User Program and Transmitting PC Numbers You can have PC (Program Change)
114 Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer) Multitrack recording always you to listen
115Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Modifying the Settings of Each Part You can change the Tones and volume, as well as mute the play
116Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 If the Following Message Appears If you try to display another screen after you’ve changed the song
117Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 ❍ Step 2 Start Recording If necessary, choose a recording method.For more on how to record, refer t
118Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 2. Touch <Rec Mode>. A “Rec Mode screen” like the following appears. fig.d-recmode.eps_50 3.
119Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 2. In the Rec Mode screen (p. 117), select <Loop>. Press the [Exit] button to return to the m
12Contents Simultaneously Switching User Program and Transmitting PC Numbers...
120Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 ❍ Recording a Passage Specified by Markers 1. Before you start re-recording, place markers A and B
121Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Composing an Accompaniment By Entering Chords (Chord Sequencer) You can enter a chord progression
122Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Functions That Can Be Assigned to the Pedals and the Performance Pads → For instructions on assigni
123Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 → ”PC” stands for “Program Change,” which is a command that tells an instrument to change the sound
124Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize) You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded
125Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Inserting Blank Measures (Insert) You can add a blank measure at a location you specify. This add
126Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Making Measures Blank (Erase) You can delete the performance data in a specified block of measure
127Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Correcting Notes One by One (Note Edit) You can make corrections in a recorded performance one no
128Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 Changing the Beat in the Middle of a Song (Beat Map) You can create songs that have beat changes d
129Chapter 7 Creating and Editing Songs Chapter 7 fig.d-rec-tempo.eps_50 3. Touch the <Rec Mode> to select <Tempo>. This makes the sett
13Contents Disabling Functions Other Than Piano Performance (Panel Lock)... 153
130 Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Creating Original Styles (User Styles) Although the KR features a variety of internal Music Styles, yo
131Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 A “Style Composer screen” like the one shown below appears. fig.d-stylecomp.eps_50 Selecting the Styles
132Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 ❍ Editing the Volume and Effect Settings for Each PartDisplaying the Part settings screen 1. At the Styl
133Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 ❍ Creating Styles in Auto Mode Points to note when creating songs • Use one of the major, minor, or dimi
134Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 measures may also be limited in other Divisions. 7. Touch <From> and <For>, then use the dia
135Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 Saving a User Style You can save the User Styles you create to external memories and the user memory. Wh
136Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 8. Touch to select the save-destination number. If a Style name is displayed, a style is already saved
137Chapter 8 Creating Music Styles Chapter 8 Copying Styles on External Memories to the User Memory You can take User Styles saved on external memor
138 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Various Settings Changing the Settings for One-Touch Arranger Procedure 1. Press the One Touch Program [Arranger] button t
139Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 Changing Music Styles Without Changing the Tone or Tempo (One Touch Setting) Normally, when you select a Mus
14 Panel Descriptions 1. [Power] switch Pressed to switch the power on and off (p. 18). 2. [Volume] knob Adjusts the overall volume (p. 19). 3. [Soun
140Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 At Step 3 “Procedure” (p. 138), touch <Arranger Config>. fig.d-arrset.eps_50 Touch of each item to ma
141Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 Placing a Marker in the Middle of a Measure A marker is normally placed at the start of the selected measure,
142Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 Other Settings You can change the tuning, the language shown on the display, and other settings to make the K
143Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 3. Touch the name of the parameter you want to set. Refer to the corresponding page for each function. 4. Pres
144Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 Assigning Functions to Pedals and Performance Pads (Pedal Setting/User Functions) You can assign a variety
145Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 * What is the leading bass function? The function that sounds the lowest note of a fingered chord as the bass
146Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 effect is used is called the “bend range”; refer to “Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting)” (p. 146). ❍ Fun
147Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 Changing the Language (Language) Five choices are available for the language used in displaying information
148Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 Changing the Screen Message When the Power Is Turned On (Opening Message) You can modify this screen to sho
149Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) You can return the content stored with “Memory Backup” (p. 14
15Panel Descriptions 22. Main Buttons → See the Quick Start[Song/File] button Use this button to select internal songs or songs from external memori
150Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 Changing the [FUNC1] [FUNC2] Button Functions 1. Touch <FUNC1> <FUNC2> to assign functions to [
151Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 fig.d-touchpanel.eps_50 Touch <Execute>.Touch the points indicated. NOTE Do this carefully, because touc
152Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 Formatting the User Memory The KR features an internal storage area where you can save recorded performances
153Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 Adjusting the Piano Designer Resonance You can made precise changes to the Piano Designer “Resonance” setting
154Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter 9 Detailed Song Playback Settings Changing the Tone Settings When Playing Back Songs (Play Mode) With the no
155Chapter 9 Various Settings Chapter9 The screen may be switched when you press the button while the Lyrics screen is displayed. To have the lyrics
156 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices You can connect the KR to external devices such as audio equipment, MIDI instruments and comput
157Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter10 Making the ConnectionsNOTE To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, alw
158Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter 10 Changing the Settings for Showing Images with the External Display and the Television (Externa
159Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter10 Connecting Video Equipment (V-LINK) Connecting the KR107 to a V-LINK compatible image device all
16Panel Descriptions Rear Panel fig.panelRear 1. Speaker jack Connect the speaker cable of the stand (p. 17). 2. Ext Display connector Connect an ext
160Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter 10 Connecting MIDI Devices By connecting an external MIDI device and exchanging performance data, y
161Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter10 Performing in Ensemble with MIDI Instruments (MIDI Ensemble) You can connect an electronic percus
162Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter 10 Making the Settings 1. Press the One Touch Program [Piano] button. 2. Press the [Option] button.
163Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter10 Sending Tone Change Messages (Program Change/Bank Select MSB/Bank Select LSB) A Program Change
164Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter 10 Making the Connections * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, al
165Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter10 Connecting a Computer Connect to the MIDI Connectors You can use a USB MIDI interface cable (so
166Chapter 10 Connecting External Devices Chapter 10 Connection examples fig.comp.e 1. Turn off the power to the KR107 and the computer. 2. Start up
167 Appendices Appendices Troubleshooting If you think there’s a problem, read this first. CaseCause/Remedy The power doesn’t come on Is the power co
168Troubleshooting Appendices No sound is heard Is the speaker cable connected and plugged in correctly?No sound from the left side is V-LINK switche
169Troubleshooting Appendices The bass range sounds odd, or there is a vibrating resonance When listening through speakers: Playing at loud volumes
17 Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing Connect the Pedal Cable Insert the pedal cable into the Pedal connector on the rear panel of the
170Troubleshooting Appendices Movement of notation or keyboard display not smooth There may be times when a complex variety of information is being d
171 Appendices Error Messages IndicationMeaningError 01: You can only read the music file. It can not be saved. Error 02: An error occurred during wr
172 Appendices Tone List [Piano] NaturalGrandVintage EPFM E.PianoNatural Hps.VibraphoneAriel PianoNatural Gnd2Honky-tonk'60sE.Piano1Phase Clav.2
173Tone List Appendices Analog VoiceInfinitePhsrX Super SawsFat StacksFrgile SawsSuperSawSlowElectrostarsBending Logo2600 SineSquare WaveMg SquareJP8
174 Appendices Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.R&B Sn
175Drum Set List Appendices * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.---- ---- -
176Drum Set List Appendices * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.---- ---- -
177Drum Set List Appendices * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. SFX Set-
178 Appendices Effects List Effect TypeExplanation Equalizer This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, high). Spectrum This is a stereo spectrum. En
179 Appendices Music Style List [Pop/Rock] Pop'80s Pop 1Funky DiscoAdultContempUptown RockEZ ListeningStrumin'Away'70s Disco 1SmoothC
18Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing Removing the Music Rest You can remove the music rest from the piano.This allows you to place a
180 Appendices Chord List * ● symbol: Indicates the constituent note of chords.* ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “ ★ ”can be played by pressing just
181Chord List Appendices * ● symbol: Indicates the constituent note of chords.* ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “ ★ ”can be played by pressing just t
182 Appendices Internal Song List Folks 1Greensleeves2 Entertainer3 Annie Laurie4 Londonderry Air5 Ave Maria6 Amazing Grace7 Little Brown Jug8When Th
183Internal Song List Appendices 981a * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is
184 Appendices Parameters Stored to Internal Memory Parameters Stored in the User Program → “Saving Performance Settings (User Program)” (p. 108) Par
185 Appendices Music Files That the KR Can Use What Are Music Files? Music Files contain information describing the details of a musical performance,
186Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessageNot
187 Appendices Main Specifications <Keyboard> Keyboard 88 keys (Progressive hammer action keyboard with escapement) Touch Sensitivity 100 level
188Main Specifications Appendices * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change w
189 Index Numerics 16-Track Sequencer ...114 A AC inlet ...
19Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing To turn the power off, turn the [Volume] knob all the way to the left, and press the [Power] swit
190Index External Display ...156 , 158 External Memory ...
191Index Note Edit (Song Edit) ...127 O Octave Shift ...
192Index Melody Intelligence screen ...60 Metronome screen ...
193Index User Style ...53 , 130 Copying ...
As of August 1, 2005 (ROLAND)InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rolanddistributor in yo
2 To resize thickness, move all items on the front coverand center registration marks to left or right.This product complies with the requirements
Owner’s Manual 03903101 ’05-8-3N Owner’s Manual To resize thickness, move all items on the front coverand center registration marks to left
2 To resize thickness, move all items on the front coverand center registration marks to left or right.This product complies with the requirements
20Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing Some Notes on Using Headphones • To prevent damage to the cord, handle the headphones only by the
21Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing Main Screens Piano Screen Immediately after the power is turned on, the Piano screen like the o
22 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Performance Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano) You can create the optimal settings for a piano performance w
23Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Performing with a Variety of Tones (Tone Buttons) The KR comes with a many built-in instrument sounds and effects.
24Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 2. Touch a tone name to select the tone. You’ll hear the tone you’ve selected when you play the keyboard.You can us
25Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Using Keywords to Search for Tones (Tone Search) You can search for tones that match the conditions you set for
26Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Performing with Multiple Sounds Layered Together (Layer) Two tones sounding together when you press a single key i
27Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split) Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand
28Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Turning On Layer and Split Performance Simultaneously Turning on either Layer Performance or Split Performance allo
29Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb) Apply a reverb effect to the notes you play with the KR.Reverb makes it
3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...
30Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 3. Touch the slider beneath the icons to adjust the effect selected. Touch and slide the knob on the screen to the
31Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to the Sounds You Play (Advanced 3D) You can add three-dimensional breadth to the
32Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 ❍ Making Detailed Settings for Advanced 3D 1. Press the [Ambience/Reverb] button and watch the indicator light up.
33Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Dynamic Emphasis) You can add liveliness to the sound to give it superb clarity an
34Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Adjusting the Sound to Achieve the Preferred Tone Quality (Equalizer) The KR features a built-in, five-band digita
35Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 4. Touch the slider to make adjustment. You can also move the slider with the dial. When you press the [Exit] butto
36Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects) You can apply a wide range of different effects to the notes you play on th
37Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Adding Effects to Mic Vocals (Vocal Effect) With a microphone connected, you can add effects to the microphone voc
38Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Cancelling the Vocal Effect 4. Press the [Vocal Effects] button and watch the indicator light go out. The Vocal Eff
39Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 2. Touch any one of the icons. Here’s what the different icons do. 3. Sing through the microphone. Your voice is tr
4 013 • In households with small children, an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for th
40Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 2. Touch any one of the icons. Here’s what the different icons do. Cancelling the Effect 3. Touch the Harmonist typ
41Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 2. Touch <Arranger> or <Song>. 3. Count to four (“One, two, three, four”) into the microphone. Count ou
42Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 ❍ Adding Harmonies to a Specified Part (Music Files) When you sing while playing back a specified part from song da
43Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Enjoying Karaoke Performances with Music Files 1. Connect a microphone. 2. Adjust the volume level and the amount
44Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Using the Metronome The KR features a built-in metronome. During playback of the song and accompaniment, the metron
45Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 Changing the Metronome Settings ❍ Adjusting the Tempo You can adjust the tempo of the metronome. The tempo and be
46Chapter 1 Performance Chapter 1 ❍ Changing How the Metronome Beat (Pattern) Sounds You can set the Metronome to play at even smaller intervals. 1.
47 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Music Styles and Automatic Accompaniment What is Automatic Accompaniment? Press the One Touch Program
48Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Performing Using Automatic Accompaniment (One-Touch Arranger) Here’s how to create the settings for Au
49Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 About Chords A chord is produced when several notes are played simultaneously. Chords are indicated b
5 111: Selection • If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury. In the interest of safety, please read and observe t
50Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Viewing Chord Fingerings (Chord Finder) Whenever you are not sure how a certain chord is fingered, yo
51Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Selecting Music Styles (Music Style Buttons) You can select a variety of different Music Styles by pres
52Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Using Keywords to Search for Music Styles (Style Search) You can search for Music Styles that match t
53Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Selecting Music Styles on External Memories You can play other User Styles saved to external memories
54Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Playing Only Music Style Rhythm Patterns You can also play only the rhythm patterns of Music Styles. fi
55Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping the Accompaniment Pressing the One Touch Program [Arranger] button activates Sync
56Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 ❍ Starting at the Press of a Button 1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button and [Start/Stop] button simultan
57Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Having a Count Sound Play at the End of the Intro (Countdown) If an intro plays before your performan
58Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Modifying an Accompaniment When you use Automatic Accompaniment, you can easily add Fill Ins to the acc
59Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Changing Accompaniment Patterns in the Screen You can change accompaniment patterns in intros, fill-i
6 IMPORTANT NOTES 291b In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages 2 and 3, please rea
60Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Adding Harmony to the Right-Hand Part (Melody Intelligence) You can add harmony to the notes you play
61Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Playing Sounds in the Left Hand During a Performance (Lower Tone) Normally, when using Automatic Accom
62Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Playing the Piano with Accompaniment Added (Piano Style Arranger) Usually with Automatic Accompaniment
63Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 Adjusting the Volume Balance for Each Part (Balance) You can adjust the volume balance between the acc
64Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment Chapter 2 The volume balance between the performance parts in the Music Style is indicated. When you touch <Ke
65 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Song Playback Playing a Song Now, let’s try practicing while playing back internal songs, commercial music files, and songs sa
66Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 < >: The selected song is played back. This changes to < > while the song is played back; playback s
67Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3When Selecting Songs in Folders1. Touch the folder name.2. Touch < (Play)> at the bottom left of the screen.
68Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 Using Keywords to Search for Songs (Song Search) You can search for songs that match the conditions you set reg
69Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 Registering the Songs You Like (Favorites) You can register songs you are currently practicing or enjoy playing t
7 560 • Do not apply undue force to the music rest while it is in use. 561 • Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-7/5; sold separately). By co
70Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 Removing Songs From Favorites This deletes registered songs for Favorites. 1. Touch < > < > in th
71Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 Using the Remote Control You can use the included remote control to easily start and stop performances and switc
72Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 About the Remote Control You can also switch the functions for the [ ] (Play/Stop) button, the [FUNC 1] [FUNC 2
73Chapter 3 Song Playback Chapter 3 ButtonExplanation1TRANSFORM This changes the vocals from the mic. The setting switches each time you press the bu
74 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Practice Functions With the KR107, you can enjoy practice using a variety of functions. Displaying the Notation The KR can dis
75Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Touching Notes to Confirm the Sounds (Touch the Notes) In the Notation screen, you can have notes played b
76Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Making Detailed Settings for the Notation Display You can change the part appearing on the notation displa
77Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 3. Touch for the parameter being set to select the value. Press the [Exit] button to return to the Notatio
78Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Pedal Sets the pedal function.BASIC Controls each of the pedal movements.REPLAYYou can start and stop playba
79Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Saving Notations as Image Data You can take notations that are displayed on the KR and save them to extern
8 Introduction Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland KR Intelligent Piano.While the KR Intelligent Piano certainly allows you t
80Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 6. Touch the respective parameter and set the range of image data and other settings with the dial. 7. Touch
81Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Adjusting the Tempo This changes the song and Music Style tempos.If songs seem difficult to play at their or
82Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 fig.d-usrfunc.eps_60 2. Touch for the Performance Pad to which the function is assigned, then select “Tap
83Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Match the Tempo Before You Begin Playing (Count In) When you’re playing along with a song, you can listen t
84Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Muting Some Parts Before Playing (Track Buttons) With commercially available music files for piano lessons,
85Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Setting Markers for Repeated Practice (Marker) By setting markers at points in a song that you want to prac
86Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Playback from a Marker Location 1. At the marker screen, touch the measure number of the marker you want t
87Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 1. On the Marker screen, touch or in the middle of the screen. For example, if you have Marker A set at
88Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 Transposing Keyboard Sounds and Songs Played Back (Transpose) By using the “Transpose function,” you can tr
89Chapter 4 Practice Functions Chapter 4 3. Touch the screen keyboard or , to select the transposition value. Each time you press or , it trans
9Introduction ❍ Color Display for Easy Operation The KR107 features a color screen touch panel with rich graphics to make viewing easier. Operations
90 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance You can easily record performances using the five track buttons.A recorded performance ca
91Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Recording a New Song (New Song) This records keyboard performances without the use of the
92Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Start Recording 5. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. A two-bar count-in plays, then record
93Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Recording With Accompaniment Try recording a performance along with the Automatic Accompan
94Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5Track buttons assignments for recorded performancesPerformances that have been recorded usi
95Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Recording Along with a Song Try recording along with internal songs and songs on external
96Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Recording stops. Listening to the Recorded Performance 9. Press the [ (Reset)] button, th
97Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Erasing Recorded Performances You can use the following method to delete a recorded perfor
98Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 3. Touch <Rec Stop> to switch between “Arranger Stop” and “Composer Stop.” Recordi
99Chapter 5 Recording and Saving the Performance Chapter 5 Using External Memories If you install separately available external memory or a floppy di
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