Roland KR-11 owner manual Playing with accompaniment Arranger, What is an Arranger?, Settings

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KR-11 Owner’s ManualPlaying with accompaniment (Arranger)

7. Playing with accompaniment (Arranger)

7.1 What is an Arranger?

Think of the Arranger’s Music Styles as your backup band. Your KR-11 is capable of playing several “varia- tions” (called divisions) of a given accompaniment. All you have to do is decide what kind of music you want to play: salsa, rhumba, pop-rock or big band?

You are the band leader, which means that you have to tell the members of your band what to play, including how many bars there are to each song part and how the melody and/or solo should be accompanied.

There are two main levels: Basic and Advanced, each consisting of two divisions called Original and Variation.

As the name implies, Basic is the “normal” accompa- niment level, with the basic ingredients of a profes- sional sounding accompaniment. The Advanced level may contain another version of the selected Music Style or a more elaborate one. On either level (Basic and Advanced) you can choose between the Original accompaniment or an alternative (called Variation). The latter usually adds one or two parts to the current accompaniment.

If you want the accompaniment to become more com- plex as the song evolves, here is a useful sequence:

Typical song structure

1st Verse

2nd Verse

1st Chorus

3rd Verse

2nd Chorus

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

Basic/

Advanced/

Basic/

Advanced/

Original

Variation

Original

Variation

Variation

Other elements help you refine the accompaniment. Instead of abruptly changing to Advanced/Original, you may want to play a short transition to announce a new part of the song. That is what Fill In [TO VARIA- TION] and [TO ORIGINAL] are for.

See “Switching Style arrangements (divisions)” on page 28 for other Music Style divisions and functions you can use to create a professional sounding accom- paniment.

Each accompaniment (or Music Style) consists of up to five parts:

Rhythm— This part takes care of the drums and percussion.

Bass— This part plays the bass line of the selected Music Style.

Accomp. 1~3— These are the melodic accompani- ment parts. Certain Music Styles use this feature, play- ing anything from a piano line to a guitar line, an organ line to a synth pad line.

The bass and accompaniment parts rely on the chord or note information you play in the chord recognition area, i.e. the keyboard zone you have assigned to the Arranger (originally the left half of the keyboard).

Also note that you can use the drum patterns of a Music Style in other One Touch Program modes (Piano and Organ). These patterns can be started in the same way as entire Music Styles (with bass and melodic accompaniments). See “Starting and Stop- ping Styles” on page 26.

Settings

Press the One Touch Program [ARRANGER] button.

The KR-11 now automatically makes the following settings:

The Sync Start function is turned on. This means that the Arranger will start as soon as you begin playing with your left hand.

The Intro function is activated so that Style playback will start with a musical introduction.

The keyboard is split at F#3. Use your left hand to “transpose” the accompaniment pattern(s), and play the melody with your right hand.

It selects a suitable (preset) tempo as well as an Upper Tone for the selected Music Style.

Additional notes

To change the split point, see “Lower Tone on/off and split point” on page 44.

As in Split mode, the KR-11 automatically selects the most appropriate pitch for the Tone assigned to the Upper part. If you want to shift the pitch of the Upper Tone in octave steps, see “Octave Shift: changing the pitch by octaves” on page 21.

See “Auto: changing the Arranger defaults” on page 44 if you don’t want the KR-11 to change the tempo and select another Upper Tone every time you choose a Music Style.

Piano Style Arranger — chord recognition on the entire keyboard

If you press the [WHOLE] button after pressing the One Touch Program [ARRANGER] button, the entire keyboard will be scanned for chord information for the Arranger. Let’s call this mode Piano Style Arranger mode.

The Arranger decodes every chord you play – no mat- ter where you play it. Causing the Arranger to play another chord requires that you play at least a triad

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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 buttonBefore using the KR-11 Setting up the music standConnecting the Pedal Cable Connecting the power cordConnecting Headphones Opening and closing the lidTurning the power on/off Adjusting the sound’s volume and brillianceAbout the adjuster About the pedalsReceiving audio signals from external sources Sending audio to external equipmentBasic operation and display Basic/Home screenNavigating through the display pages Changing screen pages- √√PAGEUsing Game Overview of the KR-11Tone and Style demo Sound/Style Choosing the display languagePerformance functions Brilliance knobOne Touch Program Selecting the instrument type Piano music One Touch Program PianoAccompaniment One Touch Program Arranger Example When The Saints Go Marching Press the One Touch Program Arranger buttonAt the end of the song, press the INTRO/ Ending button Playing back songs on disk Selecting and playing back SongsListening to all songs Rewinding and fast forwardingPitch Bend and Transpose Tones and related functions Selecting TonesSelecting normal Tones Selecting Expansion TonesAdding effects to Tones Octave Shift changing the pitch by octavesKeyboard modes Whole one Tone for the entire keyboardSplit different Tones in the left and right hand Selecting Tones for the Upper and Lower partsLayer using two Tones simultaneously Press the Tone Strings buttonWhat is an Arranger? SettingsPlaying with accompaniment Arranger Additional notesUsing Style disks User Styles Selecting Music StylesPress a Music Style button Starting and Stopping Styles Starting a Music StyleStopping a Music Style Accompaniment and melody volume balance Adjusting the volume of each part Part VolumeVolume of the Rhythm, Bass, Accomp, and Chord/Bass Tones Style tempoVolume of the Drums, SFX, Lower, Upper, or Layer Tone Basic/Advanced LevelOriginal/Variation Accompaniment pattern Easy fingering Chord Intelligence Fill-Ins transitions between Original and VariationMelody Intelligence What is a track? Recording and PlaybackRecording Normal recordingPress the Stop or Reset button to stop recording Recording Minus-One performancesCorrecting minor mistakes See below for the button to pressPlaying back a Composer song Track Mute Muting specific tracksPlaying back songs without tempo changes Erasing the Composer songComposer Menu Saving a song to disk16-track Sequencer Functions of the Composer MenuChord Sequencer Muting or playing selected tracksTracks vs. Midi channels Recording Mode Recording method Rec ModeFormatting disks Stopping a recording Rec StopStyle Composer Editing your User StyleOn the Composer Menu screen, press Style Composer Style Converter Muting parts of a divisionPress the Fill In to Variation button On the Composer Menu screen, press Style ConverterSetup tempo and volume Press Setup on the Edit screenSaving User Styles Song EditQuantize timing corrections Erase removing data from a track or songCopying measures Delete removing measuresInsert adding blank measures Transpose changing the keyTrack Exchange/Track Copy swapping and copy- ing tracks Function Menu Piano screen functionsMarker function repeatedly playing back the same section Using the Arranger Auto changing the Arranger defaultsOrgan screen functions Basic screen functionsMusic Assistant registering panel settings Chord Tone SettingMusic Assistant, Pad buttons, pedals 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 functionsOperating procedure Utility MenuUtility functions Master TuneLyric switching off the display of lyrics Expansion TonePitch Bend Range Chorus TypesProgram Change and Bank Select Midi TX Midi Ch./Local ControlLocal Control Music Assistant Arranger Update Memory BackupFactory Preset initialization Link to 16TRK SequencerConnecting Midi instruments Appendix DSP effectsSpecifications 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