KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano
Recording your music
The KR111’s
■Modes
The KR111 provides one mode for recording new music, and two for adding parts or correcting pas- sages of existing music:
Recording a new song:
Here is what the tracks correspond to (after recording a song with Arranger backing):
1 | Whole | 9 | Accomp 6 |
2 | Arranger bass | 10 | Arranger drums |
3 | Accomp 2 | 11 | kLower |
4 | kUpper | 12 |
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5 | Accomp 3 | 13 | Accomp 1 |
6 | kLayer | 14 |
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7 | Accomp 4 | 15 | Melody Intell. (see p. 36) |
8 | Accomp 5 | 16 | (kUpper*) |
(*)If you assign a Drum Set to the Upper part. In that case, track 4 is not used.
| New Song | In this mode, you can record everything you and | For your convenience, the Keyboard parts are flagged | ||||||||||||
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| • Keyboard parts (Upper and Layer or Lower). | recorded. The track icons [1]~[16] thus do not show | ||||||||||||
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| • Your performance in Piano mode. | you what will be recorded, but rather what can be | ||||||||||||
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| Adding parts to an existing song |
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| Solo | In this mode, you can record onto one track at a | Note: If you assign a Drum Set to the Upper part, your drum | ||||||||||||
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| Punch I/O | This mode allows you to |
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| of an otherwise perfect part. | This mode can be used to add new parts to an already | ||||||||||||
Note: Each time you select “New Song” mode, the data in | existing song (which you need to play back at least | ||||||||||||||
once in order to load its data into the USR memory). | |||||||||||||||
the USR memory are erased. Also note that “New Song” | |||||||||||||||
This approach furthermore allows you to replace an | |||||||||||||||
mode is selected whenever you press the [REC¥∏] button. | |||||||||||||||
Don’t forget to select another mode before you start | existing part (the bass line, for example) with your own | ||||||||||||||
recording if the previously recorded parts must not be | version. |
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| (1) Press the [REC¥∏] button (its indicator flashes). | |||||||||||||
■Recorder memory |
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The KR111 provides one “live” song memory, which |
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can contain one song at a time. After completing a |
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the KR111’s USR memory. You could take advantage |
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and to replace one of its parts with your own rendi- | The display now looks as follows: | |
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In addition to what you learned on p. 30, here are a few considerations:
After pressing the [REC¥∏] button, the 16 track and [RECORD∏] icons start flashing to signal that all 16 tracks are available for recording.
NewSong 120=001
ORCHESTRATOR BEAT
FULL
BAND
INTRO
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
Solo =120
The RECORD | icon and the icon of the first empty |
track flash. The indicator of the Recording/Playback button that corresponds to the first empty track also flashes. You could therefore record a new part straight away. (If all tracks already contain data, track 1 is selected.)
(2)Use the
You can only select one track at a time (hence the name “Solo”). If you select a track that already con- tains data, your new version will overwrite the exist- ing one.
(3)If necessary, assign the desired Tone to the part you are about to record (see p. 37).
If you select track [10], you can select Drum Sets rather than Tones. Track 10 is reserved for drum parts.
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