KR-11
Main features
13. Connecting MIDI instruments 14. Appendix
Contents
2. Panel descriptions 3. Before using the KR-11
1. Important notes
Do not open or perform any internal modifica- tions on the unit
up and eventually melt through
KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Contents
Placement
Power Supply
Maintenance
Additional precautions
KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Important notes
Handling floppy disks
2.1 Front panel
2. Panel descriptions
A B C DE
2.2 Connections
3.2 Setting up the music stand
3. Before using the KR-11
Connecting the Pedal Cable
Connecting the power cord
3.4 Opening and closing the lid
3.5 Connecting Headphones
Notes on using headphones
3.7 Adjusting the sound’s volume and brilliance
3.6 Turning the power on/off
About the adjuster
3.8 About the pedals
Sending audio to external equipment
3.9 Connecting external amplifiers and other devices
Receiving audio signals from external sources
4. Basic operation and display
Symbols used in this owner’s manual
The Basic/Home screen
Navigating through the display pages
5. Overview of the KR-11
Using Game
Tone and Style demo - Sound/Style
Choosing the display language
Brilliance knob
5.2 Performance functions
One Touch Program Selecting the “instrument type”
Piano music - One Touch Program PIANO
Organ music - One Touch Program ORGAN
Accompaniment - One Touch Program ARRANGER
1. Press the One Touch Program ARRANGER button
Example “When The Saints Go Marching In”
2. Press the Music Style Big Band/Swing button
5. At the end of the song, press the INTRO/ ENDING button
Selecting and playing back Songs
5.3 Playing back songs on disk
Listening to all songs
Rewinding and fast forwarding
KR-11 - Pitch Bend and Transpose
5.4 Pitch Bend and Transpose
6.1 Selecting Tones
6. Tones and related functions
Selecting “normal” Tones
Selecting Expansion Tones
Octave Shift changing the pitch by octaves
Adding effects to Tones
Selecting Drum Set Types
Reverberation REV
Whole one Tone for the entire keyboard
6.2 Keyboard modes
Split different Tones in the left and right hand
Selecting Tones for the Upper and Lower parts
1. Press the TONE PIANO button and select the desired piano Tone
Layer using two Tones simultaneously
2. Press Layer on the Basic screen
3. Press the TONE STRINGS button
Settings
7.1 What is an Arranger?
7. Playing with accompaniment Arranger
Piano Style Arranger - chord recognition on the entire keyboard
7.2 Selecting Music Styles
Using Style disks User Styles
Starting a Music Style
7.3 Starting and Stopping Styles
Stopping a Music Style
Starting automatically Sync Start
Adjusting the volume of each part - Part Volume
7.5 Accompaniment and melody volume balance
Volume of the Rhythm, Bass, Accomp, and Chord/Bass Tones
7.4 Style tempo
Volume of the Drums, SFX, Lower, Upper, or Layer Tone
7.6 Switching Style arrangements divisions
Basic/Advanced Level
Original/Variation Accompaniment pattern
Fill-Ins transitions between Original and Variation
7.7 Easy fingering - Chord Intelligence
7.8 Melody Intelligence
8. Recording and Playback
What is a track?
8.1 Recording
Normal recording
Notes about correcting mistakes
Recording Minus-One performances
Correcting minor mistakes
8.3 Track Mute Muting specific tracks
8.2 Playing back a Composer song
8.4 Playing back songs without tempo changes
8.5 Erasing the Composer song
8.6 Saving a song to disk
9. Composer Menu
9.1 16-track Sequencer
Functions of the Composer Menu
Tracks vs. MIDI channels
9.2 Chord Sequencer
Muting or playing selected tracks
Recording method Rec Mode
9.3 Recording Mode
9.4 Formatting disks
Stopping a recording Rec Stop
Editing your User Style
9.5 Style Composer
Muting parts of a division
9.6 Style Converter
9.7 Saving User Styles
Setup tempo and volume
9.8 Song Edit
Steps for editing
Erase removing data from a track or song
Quantize timing corrections
Copying measures
Delete removing measures
Track Exchange/Track Copy swapping and copy- ing tracks
Insert adding blank measures
Transpose changing the key
Metronome volume and beat
Operating procedure for the Function Menu
Tuning
10. Function Menu
Marker function repeatedly playing back the same section
Auto changing the Arranger defaults
Using the Arranger
10.2 Organ screen functions
10.3 Basic screen functions
Chord Tone Setting
11.1 Music Assistant registering panel settings
11. Music Assistant, Pad buttons, pedals
Loading a Music Assistant memory
11.2 Performance Pad buttons additional or frequently used functions
Saving Music Assistant settings to disk
Loading a Music Assistant set from disk
1. On the Basic screen, press Pad/Pdl 2. Press Page
11.3 Pedal functions
Metronome ON/OFF- This switches the metronome on or off
12. Utility Menu
12.1 Operating procedure
12.2 Utility functions
Master Tune
Lyric switching off the display of lyrics
Metronome Volume and Beat
Expansion Tone
Pitch Bend Range
MIDI TX MIDI Ch./Local Control
Program Change and Bank Select
Memory Backup
Music Assistant Arranger Update
Factory Preset initialization
Link to 16TRK Sequencer
13. Connecting MIDI instruments
14.2 Specifications
14. Appendix
14.1 DSP effects
Normal Tones
Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
Piano
KR-11 - Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
Internal Music Styles
Pop/Rock
Oldies/Country
Claves
Drum Sets
KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
KR-11 - Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
SFX Set
KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
Chord Intelligence
KR-11 - Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
Mode 3, 4 M
MIDI Implementation Chart
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KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
KR-11 - Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles
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KR-11 Owner’s Manual-Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles