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Contents

Copying Sets of User Programs on Disks to the User
Memory.................................................................................... 96
Coping Sets of User Programs Stored in the User Memory
to Disks................................................................................. 97
Using the Pedal to Switch User Programs.......................... 97
Selecting the Pedal Used for Switching Settings
(Pedal Shift)..........................................................................97
Sequential Loading of User Program Sets (Load Next).97
Simultaneously Switching User Program and Transmitting
PC Numbers............................................................................ 98

7. Creating and Editing Songs........................ 99

Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer)99
The 16-Track Sequencer Screen.........................................99
Modifying the Settings of Each Part...............................100
Getting the Most Suitable Part Tones for the Musical
Genre (Tone Set)................................................................ 101
Recording a Performance.................................................101
Changing the Recording Method (Rec Mode)..................102
Recording While Erasing the Previous Recording
(Replace Recording)..........................................................103
Layering a Recording Over Previously Recorded Sounds
(Mix Recording).................................................................103
Repeated Recording at the Same Location (Loop
Recording).......................................................................... 104
Re-Recording Part of Your Performance (Punch-in
Recording).......................................................................... 105
Composing an Accompaniment By Entering Chords (Chord
Sequencer)..............................................................................106
Inputting Chords without Playing the Keyboard........ 107
Editing Songs.........................................................................107
Basic Operation of the Editing Functions...................... 107
Undoing Edits (Undo)...................................................... 108
Copying Measures (Copy)............................................... 108
Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize)............... 109
Deleting Measures (Delete)............................................. 110
Inserting Blank Measures (Insert)...................................110
Transposing Individual Parts (Transpose).................... 111
Making Measures Blank (Erase)..................................... 111
Exchanging Parts (Part Exchange)..................................112
Correcting Notes One by One (Note Edit).................... 112
Modifying the Tone Changes in a Song (PC Edit)....... 113
Changing the Beat in the Middle of a Song (Beat Map).. 113
Changing the Tempo of Recorded Songs.......................... 114
Changing the Tempo Within the Song.............................. 114
Adjusting the Tempo While Listening to a Song......... 114
Adjusting the Tempo at a Particular Measure.............. 115

8. Creating Music Styles................................ 116

Creating Original Styles (User Styles)................................116
Creating New Styles by Combining Internal Music Styles
(Style Composer)...............................................................116
Creating a Style from a Song You Composed Yourself
(Style Converter)............................................................... 118
Saving a User Style............................................................... 121
Deleting Saved User Styles.............................................. 122
Copying Styles on Disks to the User Memory..................123
Copying Styles Saved in the User Memory to Disks... 123

9. Various Settings......................................... 124

Changing the Settings for One-Touch Arranger.............. 124
Procedure........................................................................... 124
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)................ 124
Changing the Keyboards Split Point (Split Point).......125
Changing Music Styles Without Changing the Tone or
Tempo (One Touch Setting).............................................125
Assigning Functions to Pedals and Performance Pads
(Pedal Setting/User Functions).......................................126
Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting).................... 128
Changing How Chords Are Played and Specified
(Arranger Config)..............................................................128
Changing the Tuning (Tuning)....................................... 129
Placing a Marker in the Middle of a Measure.................. 131
Changing the Settings for the Count..................................131
Changing the Settings for One-Touch Piano.................... 132
Procedure........................................................................... 132
Lid: Adjusting the piano tone..........................................132
Adjusting Resonance (Resonance)..................................132
Changing the Tuning (Tuning)....................................... 133
Changing How Rapidly Sounds Are Expressed
According to the Force Used to Play the Keys
(Hammer Response)......................................................... 134
Adjusting the Resonant Sounds (String Resonance)....134
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)................ 135
Other Settings........................................................................ 135
Changing Standard Pitch (Master Tune)....................... 136
Changing the Language (Language)..............................136
Changing the Screen Message When the Power Is
Turned On (Opening Message).......................................136
Turning Off the Beat Indicator (Beat Indicator)............137
Selecting Images To Be Shown on the KR105
(User Image Display)........................................................137
Remembering the Settings Even When the Power is
Turned Off (Memory Backup).........................................138
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)............. 138
Calibrating the Touch Screen (Touch Screen)...............139
Formatting the User Memory............................................. 139
Automatically Starting the Quick Tour............................. 140
Disabling Functions Other Than Piano Performance
(Panel Lock)........................................................................... 140

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