9
Introduction
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Color Display for Easy Operation
The KR107 features a color screen touch panel with rich graphics to make viewing easier. Operations
can be carried out easily, just by touching the screen.
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Utilizes External Memory–the New Media
You can save song data created on the KR107 to External memory (sold separately). Extremely
portable, high-capacity external memory also connects easily to computers, allowing song data to be
transferred easily. Taking further advantage of the high-capacity memory, you can also play back
audio files with the KR107.
How To Use This Manual
The KR Owner’s Manual consists of three volumes,
Quick Start
,
Owner’s Manual,
and the
USB
Install Guide
.
Please start out by reading “Before You Start Playing” (p. 17) in the
Owner’s Manual
(this volume).
This explains how to connect the KR’s power cord and how to turn on the instrument’s power.
After turning on the KR’s power, please continue by reading
Quick Start
.
By trying out the various procedures while reading the
Quick Start
, you can easily learn how to play
the KR and make use of its major functions (especially procedures that involve use of the “main
buttons”).
The
Owner’s Manual
describes procedures, from basic operation to procedures for special
applications (for example, using the KR as an accompanist and creating songs), that will help you
master the KR’s many performance functions.
When connecting a computer to the USB port, be sure to read the
USB Install Guide
. This describes
the procedure for installing the driver needed to connect via USB.
* For more on system requirements, refer to the “USB Installation Guide.” However, note that the
KR107 is not compatible with Mac OS 9.
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Conventions Used in This Manual
This manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler, more concise instructions.
• Button names are enclosed in square brackets “[ ]”, as in One Touch Program [Piano]
button.
• For easier readability, some screens and colors used here may differ in part from actual
screens and colors.
• On screen text is enclosed in angled brackets “< >”, as in <Exit>.
• The act of lightly contacting the Touch Screen with your finger is called “touching.”
• An asterisk (*) or a at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or
precaution. These should not be ignored.
• (p. **) refers to pages within the manual.
NOTE
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