Roland KR-11 owner manual Layer using two Tones simultaneously, Press the Tone Strings button

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KR-11 – Keyboard modes

Layer: using two Tones simultaneously

The word Layer is used to describe a situation where every note you play triggers two Tones. The most pop- ular Tone combination for layers is piano and strings, but you are free to use any Tone combination you like.

Note: Layers are only available for the Upper part.

Here’s an example of how to layer two Tones (let’s use piano and strings here).

1.Press the TONE [PIANO] button and select the desired piano Tone.

2.Press <Layer> on the Basic screen.

Upper Tone

Layer Tone

3.Press the TONE [STRINGS] button.

The indicator of the TONE button you press lights up.

Play a few notes on the keyboard to confirm that the

KR-11 is producing both a piano and a strings sound.

Let’s call the two Tones “Upper Tone” and “Layer

Tone”.

You can now select another Tone from the Strings group. If, after choosing a Layer Tone, you decide to use another Upper Tone, press <Layer> again (to leave Layer mode) and select the desired Tone (see above).

Note: Another way to select the Layer mode is to press two

TONE buttons simultaneously.

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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 Front panel Panel descriptionsHold button ConnectionsConnecting the power cord Before using the KR-11Setting up the music stand Connecting the Pedal CableOpening and closing the lid Connecting HeadphonesAbout the pedals Turning the power on/offAdjusting the sound’s volume and brilliance About the adjusterSending audio to external equipment Receiving audio signals from external sourcesChanging screen pages- √√PAGE Basic operation and displayBasic/Home screen Navigating through the display pagesChoosing the display language Using GameOverview of the KR-11 Tone and Style demo Sound/StylePiano music One Touch Program Piano Performance functionsBrilliance knob One Touch Program Selecting the instrument typeAccompaniment One Touch Program Arranger At the end of the song, press the INTRO/ Ending button Example When The Saints Go MarchingPress the One Touch Program Arranger button Rewinding and fast forwarding Playing back songs on diskSelecting and playing back Songs Listening to all songsPitch Bend and Transpose Selecting Expansion Tones Tones and related functionsSelecting Tones Selecting normal TonesOctave Shift changing the pitch by octaves Adding effects to TonesSelecting Tones for the Upper and Lower parts Keyboard modesWhole one Tone for the entire keyboard Split different Tones in the left and right handPress the Tone Strings button Layer using two Tones simultaneouslyAdditional notes What is an Arranger?Settings Playing with accompaniment ArrangerPress a Music Style button Using Style disks User StylesSelecting Music Styles Stopping a Music Style Starting and Stopping StylesStarting a Music Style Style tempo Accompaniment and melody volume balanceAdjusting the volume of each part Part Volume Volume of the Rhythm, Bass, Accomp, and Chord/Bass TonesOriginal/Variation Accompaniment pattern Volume of the Drums, SFX, Lower, Upper, or Layer ToneBasic/Advanced Level Fill-Ins transitions between Original and Variation Easy fingering Chord IntelligenceMelody Intelligence Normal recording What is a track?Recording and Playback RecordingSee below for the button to press Press the Stop or Reset button to stop recordingRecording Minus-One performances Correcting minor mistakesErasing the Composer song Playing back a Composer songTrack Mute Muting specific tracks Playing back songs without tempo changesFunctions of the Composer Menu Composer MenuSaving a song to disk 16-track SequencerTracks vs. Midi channels Chord SequencerMuting or playing selected tracks Stopping a recording Rec Stop Recording ModeRecording method Rec Mode Formatting disksOn the Composer Menu screen, press Style Composer Style ComposerEditing your User Style On the Composer Menu screen, press Style Converter Style ConverterMuting parts of a division Press the Fill In to Variation buttonSong Edit Setup tempo and volumePress Setup on the Edit screen Saving User StylesDelete removing measures Quantize timing correctionsErase removing data from a track or song Copying measuresTrack Exchange/Track Copy swapping and copy- ing tracks Insert adding blank measuresTranspose changing the key Piano screen functions Function MenuMarker function repeatedly playing back the same section Basic screen functions Using the ArrangerAuto changing the Arranger defaults Organ screen functionsLoading a Music Assistant memory Music Assistant registering panel settingsChord Tone Setting Music Assistant, Pad buttons, pedalsLoading a Music Assistant set from disk Saving Music Assistant settings to diskPedal functions Metronome ON/OFF- This switches the metronome on or offMaster Tune Operating procedureUtility Menu Utility functionsChorus Types Lyric switching off the display of lyricsExpansion Tone Pitch Bend RangeLocal Control Program Change and Bank SelectMidi TX Midi Ch./Local Control Link to 16TRK Sequencer Music Assistant Arranger UpdateMemory Backup Factory Preset initializationConnecting Midi instruments Specifications AppendixDSP effects Normal Tones Tones, Drum Sets, Music StylesPop/Rock Oldies/Country Latin/Gospel Internal Music StylesDrum Sets Standard Room Power ElectronicSFX Set DM7 Chord IntelligenceGM7 Change Midi Implementation ChartKR-11 Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Page Africa Distributors Information