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Contents
Main
Owners Manual
CAUTION
ATTENTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
Page
Important notes
Additional Precautions
Repairs and Data
Maintenance
Placement
Handling CD-ROMs
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Introduction
Main Features
Introduction
How To Use This Manual
Conventions Used in This Manual
Contents
Before You Start Playing .........................15
6. User Program Registration..........................93
5. Recording and Saving the Performance.... 75
4. Practice Functions....................................... 61
7. Creating and Editing Songs........................ 99
Contents
8. Creating Music Styles................................ 116
9. Various Settings......................................... 124
10. Connecting External Devices..................143
Appendices............................................. 151
Contents
Index........................................................ 171
Panel Descriptions
13 20
Performance Pad
1
2 3 4 5 921 151612
Panel Descriptions
30 31
21. Main Buttons
Record/Playback
28 292624 3223
Rear Panel
1 2 3 4 5
Bottom Panel
1 2 3 4
Before You Start Playing
Connect the Pedal Cable
Connect the Power Cord
Setting Up the Music Rest
Using the Music Holders
Opening/Closing the Lid
Turning the Power On and Off
About the Pedals
About the Adjuster
Adjusting the Sounds Volume and Brilliance
Connecting Headphones
Using the Headphone Hook
Attaching the Headphone Hook
Connecting a Microphone
1.
2.
Some Notes on Using a Microphone
About the Touch Screen
Main Screens
Piano Screen
Basic Screen
Using the Main Icons
The Scroll Bar and The Page Icon
1. Performance
Playing the KR105 Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)
1.
Performing with a Variety of Tones (Tone Buttons)
1.
Page
3.
4.
Using Keywords to Search for Tones (Tone Search)
1.
2.
3.
3
4.
Performing with Multiple Sounds Layered Together (Layer)
1.
Changing the Tones
2.
3. 4.
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split)
1.
Changing the Tones
2. 3. 4.
Cancelling the Split
1.
2. 3.
4.
pitch of the sound.
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)
1.
2.
3.
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Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)
1.
2.
3.
4. 5.
6. 7.
Enjoying Karaoke Performances with Music Files
6.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Using the Metronome
Using the Metronome
1.
Stopping the Metronome
2.
1.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
1. 2.
2. Automatic Accompaniment
Music Styles and Automatic Accompaniment
What is automatic accompaniment?
What Are Music Styles?
Elements of Music Styles
2.
3.
About Chords
Playing Chords with Simple Fingering (Chord Intelligence)
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m
Intelligence 1
Viewing Chord Fingerings (Chord Finder)
1.
2.
Selecting Music Styles (Music Style Buttons)
3.
4.
5.
Using Keywords to Search for Music Styles (Style Search)
1. 2.
3.
4.
Selecting Music Styles on Disks
1. 2.
3.
4. 5.
Playing Only Music Style Rhythm Patterns
1. 2.
3.
Adjusting the Accompaniment Tempo
Starting and Stopping the Accompaniment
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
Stopping Automatic Accompaniment
1.
Chord Tones and Bass Tones
1.
Intro
1234
Having a Count Sound Play at the End of the Intro (Countdown)
3.
1.
2.
Modifying an Accompaniment
Changing the Accompaniment Pattern (Fill In Buttons)
Press the Fill In [To Variation] button and watch the indicator flash.
Press the Fill In [To Original] button and watch the indicator flash.
Adding a Fill-in without Changing the Accompaniment Pattern
1.
2.
Leading Bass
Changing the Instrumental Makeup of Music Styles (Style Orchestrator)
1.
2.
accompaniment.
Adding Harmony to the Right-Hand Part (Melody Intelligence)
1.
2.
3.
goes out.
2.
3.
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Adjusting the Volume Balance for Each Part (Balance)
Accompaniment and the Keyboard (Balance Knob)
1.
Adjusting the Volume Balance for Each Performance Part (Part Balance)
2.
3. Song Playback
Playing a Song
Selecting the Song
2.
You use and the dial to select songs.
Playing back
The button indicator lights up, and playback of the song begins.
Stopping the Song
When Selecting Songs in Folders
1. 2.
3.
2.
4.
3.
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Page
Page
4. Practice Functions
Displaying Scores
Selecting the song
1.
2.
Notes Regarding the Score Display
Page
Making Detailed Settings for the Score Display
1. 2.
3.
Saving Scores as Image Data
1.
KR105s disk drive.
2. 3.
4. 5.
6. 7.
Adjusting the Tempo
Adjusting the Tempo with the Tempo [-] [+] Buttons
Setting the Tempo by Pressing the Button in Time (Tap Tempo)
Assigning Functions to the Performance Pads
1.
2.
3.
4.
Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)
1.
Match the Tempo Before You Begin Playing (Count In)
1.
2.
Down.
Cancelling the Count In
Muting Some Parts Before Playing (Track Buttons)
1.
Selecting the Part that Youll be Playing
2.
dark.
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Playback from a Marker Location
1.
Erasing a Marker
1.
Moving a Marker
1.
Moving Markers A and B without Changing the Interval Between Them
1.
Playing Back the Same Passage Over and Over
1.
repeat.
2.
Cancelling Repeat Playback
3.
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Cancelling Transposition
4.
Example: Playing a song in E major while playing the keys for C major
5. Recording and Saving the Performance
Recording a New Song (New Song)
Settings for Recording Performances
1.
2.
Recording Settings
5.
Stop Recording
6.
Listening to the Recorded Performance
Track buttons assignments for recorded performances
Recording With Accompaniment
1.
2.
3.
4.
Track buttons assignments for recorded performances
Recording Along with a Song
1.
2.
3.
4.
Recording While Selecting the Track Buttons (Redoing Recordings)
1.
2.
3. 4.
5.
Page
2.
3.
Recording Songs Starting with Pickups
~
PU 1
1.
Using Floppy Disks
Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk
Inserting a floppy disk
1.
drive slot until there is an audible click.
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Saving Songs
What are Favorites?
Preparations for Saving Data
2. 3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Selecting the tone compatibility format (when saving to disks)
8.
<Note>
Save
9.
Page
Page
Copying Songs Saved in Favorites to Disks
6. User Program Registration
Saving Performance Settings (User Program)
1.
2.
3.
Calling Up Saved User Programs
2.
Changing the Way User Programs Are Called Up
3.
Saving the User Program Sets
Loading Saved User Program Sets
3.
Specifying the set of User Programs to be loaded
4.
5. 6.
Deleting Saved User Program Sets
3.
4.
5.
6.
Using the Pedal to Switch User Programs
2.
Selecting the Pedal Used for Switching Settings (Pedal Shift)
3.
Sequential Loading of User Program Sets (Load Next)
Simultaneously Switching User Program and Transmitting PC Numbers
Calling Up the Performance Settings to Be Set
1.
Setting the Transmission of program changes
3.
7. Creating and Editing Songs
Multitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer)
16-Track Sequencer and Track Buttons
Commercially Available Music Files
The 16-Track Sequencer Screen
Getting the Most Suitable Part Tones for the Musical Genre (Tone Set)
2.
3.
Recording a Performance
Selecting the Song to Record
Changing the Recording Method (Rec Mode)
Replace Recording (p. 103)
Mix Recording (p. 103)
Loop Recording (p. 104)
Punch-in Recording (p. 105)
Recording While Erasing the Previous Recording (Replace Recording)
1.
Layering a Recording Over Previously Recorded Sounds (Mix Recording)
1.
Repeated Recording at the Same Location (Loop Recording)
1.
2.
3. 4.
5.
Composing an Accompaniment By Entering Chords (Chord Sequencer)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Editing Songs
1.
Basic Operation of the Editing Functions
Selecting the editing function
2.
Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize)
Deleting Measures (Delete)
Inserting Blank Measures (Insert)
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Transposing Individual Parts (Transpose)
Making Measures Blank (Erase)
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Exchanging Parts (Part Exchange)
Correcting Notes One by One (Note Edit)
Modifying the Tone Changes in a Song (PC Edit)
Changing the Beat in the Middle of a Song (Beat Map)
2.
3.
4. 5.
Changing the Tempo of Recorded Songs
1. 2.
Changing the Tempo Within the Song
Adjusting the Tempo While Listening to a Song
Setting the Rec Mode to Tempo
Adjusting the Tempo at a Particular Measure
1.
2.
3.
4.
8. Creating Music Styles
Creating Original Styles (User Styles)
Style Composer
Style Converter (p. 118)
Creating New Styles by Combining Internal Music Styles (Style Composer)
Saving a User Style
Preparations for saving data
1.
Determining the name of the Style to be saved
Determining the save destination
Deleting Saved User Styles
1.
3.
4.
5. 6.
Copying Styles on Disks to the User Memory
1.
2.
3. 4.
Specifying the copy source
9. Various Settings
Changing the Settings for One-Touch Arranger
Procedure
1.
3.
Changing the Keyboards Split Point (Split Point)
Changing Music Styles Without Changing the Tone or Tempo (One Touch Setting)
Assigning Functions to Pedals and Performance Pads (Pedal Setting/User Functions)
Assigning Functions to Pedals
Assigning Functions to Performance Pads
1.
2.
Functions that Can be Assigned (Pedals Only)
Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting)
Changing How Chords Are Played and Specified (Arranger Config)
Changing the Tuning (Tuning)
Choosing the Tuning
Intelligence 1
Intelligence 2
Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretch Tuning)
Placing a Marker in the Middle of a Measure
1.
5.
2.
3.
Changing the Settings for One-Touch Piano
Procedure
3.
1.
3.
Changing the Tuning (Tuning)
1.
2. 3.
Choosing the Tuning
Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretch Tuning)
Adjusting the Resonant Sounds (String Resonance)
1.
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)
Other Settings
Changing Standard Pitch (Master Tune)
Changing the Language (Language)
Changing the Screen Message When the Power Is Turned On (Opening Message)
Turning Off the Beat Indicator (Beat Indicator)
Selecting Images To Be Shown on the KR105 (User Image Display)
1.
Selecting the images to be displayed
2.
Remembering the Settings Even When the Power is Turned Off (Memory Backup)
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
Calibrating the Touch Screen (Touch Screen)
Returning the Touch Screen Calibration Settings to the Original Factory Settings
Formatting the User Memory
1.
3.
4.
Automatically Starting the Quick Tour
1.
3.
4.
Disabling Functions Other Than Piano Performance (Panel Lock)
Detailed Song Playback Settings
Changing the Tone Settings When Playing Back Songs (Play Mode)
2.
3.
4. 5.
Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign)
2.
3.
10. Connecting External Devices
Connecting Video Equipment (V-LINK)
Connection Examples:
Using the V-LINK function
3. 4.
Synchronizing with Connected MIDI Devices
1.
3.
Performing in Ensemble with MIDI Instruments (MIDI Ensemble)
3.
4.
5.
6.
MIDI Settings
Making the Settings
3. 4.
Selecting the Transmit Channel (Tx Channel)
Disconnecting the Internal Sound Generator and Keyboard (Local Control)
Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out)
2.
3.
Connecting to Audio Equipment
Connectors
Making the Connections
1.
2.
Connecting a Computer
Connect to the MIDI Connectors
Connection Examples
Connect to the USB Connector
Connection examples
1. 2. 3. 4.
Troubleshooting
Appendices
If you think theres a problem, read this first.
No sound is heard
The sound is strange
The automatic accompaniment doesnt play correctly
Song doesnt play back correctly
Cant record
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Error Messages
Indication Meaning
Tone List
[Voice]
[Sax / Brass]
[Strings]
Page
Drum Set List
Page
Page
Page
SFX Set List
Effects List
Display Description
Chord List
Page
Internal Song List
[Masterpieces]
[Practice]
[Folks]
[Kids]
Parameters Stored to Internal Memory
Parameters Stored in the User Program
Parameters Stored in Memory Backup
Music Files That the KR105 Can Use
The KR105 allows you to use the following music files
About the KR105s Sound Generator
DIGITAL PIANO Model KR105
Date : May 2005 Version : 1.00
MIDI Implementation Chart
Main Specifications
<Keyboard>
<Sound Generator> Conforms to GM2 / GS / XG Lite
<Arranger>
<User Programs>
Index
Numerics
A
B
C
G
H
I
K
L
Q
R
S
T
U
V
X
As of April 26, 2005 (RES)
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