Roland KR-11 owner manual Opening and closing the lid, Connecting Headphones

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KR-11 Owner’s ManualBefore using the KR-11

Take care not to allow fingers to be caught or pinched when opening and closing the lid. Make sure an adult is on hand to provide assistance when young children are playing the KR-11.

For safety, transport the KR-11 only with the lid in the closed position.

3.4 Opening and closing the lid

The KR-11’s lid can be raised and closed like on an acoustic grand piano. Though this is mainly intended to help you obtain a better spread of the sound, it also changes the KR-11’s tone color.

1.Carefully raise the lid with one hand, taking care to get a secure grip.

2.Fold out the supporting leg.

3.Lower the lid until you are sure it is supported by the leg.

Here’s what your KR-11 should look like once the lid is in place:

Note: If you are not sure how to raise the lid, ask your Roland dealer to show you how it’s done.

When opening the lid, be careful not to open it too far. Opening the lid to greater than the provided the supporting legs permit may damage the unit, or cause the lid to drop. Also, before opening the lid, make sure that no one is in the path of the lid as it is opened.

3.5 Connecting Headphones

The KR-11 has two jacks for plugging in headphones. This allows two people to listen through headphones simultaneously, making it very useful for lessons and when performing piano pieces for four hands. Addi- tionally, this allows you to play without having to worry about bothering others around you, even at night.

Plug the headphones into a Phones jack located at the bottom left of the piano.

Connecting headphones will automatically mute the sound from the internal speakers.

The headphone volume is adjusted by the [Volume] knob (p. 11) of the KR-11.

Phones socket x2

Phones plug x 2

Note: Be sure to use stereo headphones (such as the Roland RH-25 or RH-50).

Notes on using headphones

To prevent damage to the cord, handle the head- phones only by the headset or the plug.

Connecting the headphones when the volume of con- nected equipment is turned up may result in damage to the headphones. Lower the volume on the KR-11 before plugging in the headphones.

Listening at excessively high volume levels will not only damage the headphones, but may also cause hearing loss. Use the headphones at a moderate vol- ume level.

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Contents Main features Contents KR-11 Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit Important notes Handling floppy disks Panel descriptions Front panelConnections Hold buttonConnecting the Pedal Cable Before using the KR-11Setting up the music stand Connecting the power cordConnecting Headphones Opening and closing the lidAbout the adjuster Turning the power on/offAdjusting the sound’s volume and brilliance About the pedalsReceiving audio signals from external sources Sending audio to external equipmentNavigating through the display pages Basic operation and displayBasic/Home screen Changing screen pages- √√PAGETone and Style demo Sound/Style Using GameOverview of the KR-11 Choosing the display languageOne Touch Program Selecting the instrument type Performance functionsBrilliance knob Piano music One Touch Program PianoAccompaniment One Touch Program Arranger Press the One Touch Program Arranger button Example When The Saints Go MarchingAt the end of the song, press the INTRO/ Ending button Listening to all songs Playing back songs on diskSelecting and playing back Songs Rewinding and fast forwardingPitch Bend and Transpose Selecting normal Tones Tones and related functionsSelecting Tones Selecting Expansion TonesAdding effects to Tones Octave Shift changing the pitch by octavesSplit different Tones in the left and right hand Keyboard modesWhole one Tone for the entire keyboard Selecting Tones for the Upper and Lower partsLayer using two Tones simultaneously Press the Tone Strings buttonPlaying with accompaniment Arranger What is an Arranger?Settings Additional notesSelecting Music Styles Using Style disks User StylesPress a Music Style button Starting a Music Style Starting and Stopping StylesStopping a Music Style Volume of the Rhythm, Bass, Accomp, and Chord/Bass Tones Accompaniment and melody volume balanceAdjusting the volume of each part Part Volume Style tempoBasic/Advanced Level Volume of the Drums, SFX, Lower, Upper, or Layer ToneOriginal/Variation Accompaniment pattern Easy fingering Chord Intelligence Fill-Ins transitions between Original and VariationMelody Intelligence Recording What is a track?Recording and Playback Normal recordingCorrecting minor mistakes Press the Stop or Reset button to stop recordingRecording Minus-One performances See below for the button to pressPlaying back songs without tempo changes Playing back a Composer songTrack Mute Muting specific tracks Erasing the Composer song16-track Sequencer Composer MenuSaving a song to disk Functions of the Composer MenuMuting or playing selected tracks Chord SequencerTracks vs. Midi channels Formatting disks Recording ModeRecording method Rec Mode Stopping a recording Rec StopEditing your User Style Style ComposerOn the Composer Menu screen, press Style Composer Press the Fill In to Variation button Style ConverterMuting parts of a division On the Composer Menu screen, press Style ConverterSaving User Styles Setup tempo and volumePress Setup on the Edit screen Song EditCopying measures Quantize timing correctionsErase removing data from a track or song Delete removing measuresTranspose changing the key Insert adding blank measuresTrack Exchange/Track Copy swapping and copy- ing tracks Function Menu Piano screen functionsMarker function repeatedly playing back the same section Organ screen functions Using the ArrangerAuto changing the Arranger defaults Basic screen functionsMusic Assistant, Pad buttons, pedals Music Assistant registering panel settingsChord Tone Setting Loading a Music Assistant memorySaving Music Assistant settings to disk Loading a Music Assistant set from diskMetronome ON/OFF- This switches the metronome on or off Pedal functionsUtility functions Operating procedureUtility Menu Master TunePitch Bend Range Lyric switching off the display of lyricsExpansion Tone Chorus TypesMidi TX Midi Ch./Local Control Program Change and Bank SelectLocal Control Factory Preset initialization Music Assistant Arranger UpdateMemory Backup Link to 16TRK SequencerConnecting Midi instruments DSP effects AppendixSpecifications Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Normal TonesInternal Music Styles Pop/Rock Oldies/Country Latin/GospelStandard Room Power Electronic Drum SetsSFX Set Chord Intelligence DM7GM7 Midi Implementation Chart ChangeKR-11 Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Page Distributors Information Africa