Roland KR-3 manuals
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2 Main features❏Three instruments in one ❏270 Tones (sounds) and 136 Styles built-in ❏Piano Tones that rely on stereo sampling ❏64-voicepolyphony ❏Simple yet versatile Composer Simple recording ❏GM (General MIDI) and GS compatible ❏Reads and writes SMF Music Data 3 Contents1. Important notes 7. Playing with accompaniment (Arranger) 10.Function Menu 11.Music Assistant, Pad buttons, pedals 12.Utility Menu Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles 6 1. Important notes7 2.Panel descriptions2.1Front panel8 NTEMPO buttonsOMUSIC ASSISTANT button RHOLD button S LCD contrast knob TTONE buttons XONE TOUCH PROGRAM buttons YWhole, Lower, Upper buttons ZMELODY INTELLIGENCE button USAVE button VCOMPOSER section WTRANSPOSE [b]/[#] buttons aPOWER switch (left side) bDisk drive (right side) cPHONES jacks (left, below the keyboard) 9 2.2 Connections10 3. Before using the KR-312 4. Basic operation and display13 5. Overview of the KR-319 6. Tones and related functions23 7. Playing with accompaniment (Arranger)30 8. Recording and Playback8.1 Recording 32 8.2Playing back a Composer songStarting with a metronome count-in 8.3Track Mute: Muting specific tracks 8.4Playing back songs without tempo changes 8.5 Erasing the Composer song 8.6 Saving a song to disk 33 9. Composer Menu41 10. Function MenuOperating procedure for the Function Menu 10.1 Piano screen functions 43 10.2 Organ screen functionsUsing the Arranger Lower Tone on/off and split point 10.3 Basic screen functionsAuto: changing the Arranger defaults Chord Tone Setting 44 11. Music Assistant, Pad buttons, pedals47 12. Utility Menu12.1 Operating procedure 12.2 Utility functions 51 13. Connecting MIDI instruments52 14. Appendix14.1 DSP effects 14.2 Specifications 53 Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
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