KR-3 Owner’s ManualPlaying with accompaniment (Arranger)

2.Select the part whose volume you wish to adjust using the buttons below the display.

3.Adjust its volume with the <> and <> buttons. Press the <> button to increase the volume, and the <> button to decrease it.

Volume of the Drums, SFX, Lower, Upper, or Layer Tone

These are the parts you can play yourself, which is why you need to press the other Part Volume button.

1.Press the Part Volume [KEYBOARD] button.

For each part, a bar graph and numerical value are displayed on the screen.

The correspondence between the parts and what is shown on the screen is as follows:

<Drs/SFX>— Drums and SFX (sound effects) <Lower>— Lower

<Layer>— Layer<Upper>— Upper

2.Use the buttons below the display to select the part whose volume you wish to adjust.

3.Use the <> and <> buttons to adjust the vol- ume.
7.6Switching Style arrangements (divisions)

For each Style, you can select the particulars of the orchestration (arrangement) and accompaniment pattern type. You can do this before starting a Style, or during playback of the Style.

Note: There are other Arranger functions you can use by assigning them to a PAD button. See “Performance Pad buttons: additional or frequently used functions” on page 44.

Basic/Advanced: Level

At power on, the “Advanced” level is selected.

Advanced— more complex arrangement with more accompanying instruments.

Basic— simple arrangement with fewer accompanying instruments.

Here is how to select the desired level:

Press <AdvncBasic> or <Advnc®Basic> on theBasic screen.

The correspondence between the levels and what is shown on the display is as follows:

Appears when Basic Arrangement is

<AdvncBasic> selected. Press <AdvncBasic> to switch to

the Advanced level.

Appears when Advanced Arrrangement is

<Advnc®Basic> selected. Press <Advnc®Basic> to switch to Basic level.

Original/Variation: Accompaniment pattern

There are two kinds of accompaniment patterns: Original and Variation. The accompaniment pattern type is set to “Original” when power to the instrument is turned on. See “What is an Arranger?” for details.

Press <To Variation> or <To Original> on the Basic screen.

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