KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano
Function menu
12.Function menu
The KR111’s Function mode contains more advanced settings you may not need every day. They allow you to
You can edit the KR111’s FUNCTION parameters via the display. Here is a general outline of the procedure for all parameters discussed below:
(1)Press the [Function] button (its indicator must light).
Function Part Balance Transpose Reverb
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Volume | Brilliance | Balance | User Program | |
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(2)Use [√][®] to select the parameter you wish to edit (see below).
The “VALUE” message and a setting appear to signal that you can change (“edit”) the selected parameter.
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(3) Use the
Note: See also “Working with the
Note: To return to the default value of the currently selected parameter, press [+] and
(4)Use [√][®] to select another Function parameter.
(5)Press the [Exit] button to leave this function.
Available parameters
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| this parameter to | |
| your playing dynamics. See p. 39. | |
| ● MstrTune° (Master | |
| ting: 440.0) This parameter allows you to change the | |
| KR111’s overall tuning, which may be necessary when | |
| you accompany a singer, an acoustic instrument, or | |
r | when you play to a recording on CD or cassette. | |
● SplitPnt* (Split | ||
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| Use this parameter to set the split point for the | |
| Arranger mode and the Lower part. The note you set | |
| here is the lowest note you can play with the Upper | |
| part. The number refers to a note. “55” corresponds to | |
| the note “G3”. |
●LFT & CNT* (functions of the left and central pedal)— (Default setting: “Soft” for LFT/“Sostenut” for CNT) Use these parameters to assign the desired functions to the pedals. See “Using the pedals as switches” on p. 39 for details.
Note: The left or central pedal only uses the assigned function if you do not press the [Piano] button afterwards, and if the PDLSHIFT parameter (see p. 49) is set to “Off”.
●UpperOct*, LayerOct*, LowerOct* (octave transposi-
To achieve this, assign two different (or the same) piano sound to the Upper and Layer parts, activate the [Layer] button, and set LayerOct to
Note: When a Drum Set is assigned to the Upper part, the pitch of the drum/percussion sounds is not transposed. Instead, the keys are assigned to other drum/percussion sounds (“shifted”). Example: after setting “UpperOct” to
●ChordInt (Arranger Chord
Major chords | Press the key that corresponds to the |
| chord’s fundamental. |
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Minor chords | Fundamental + any black key to the left |
| of the fundamental. |
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Seventh | Fundamental + any white key to the |
chords | right of the fundamental. |
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Minor seventh | Fundamental + any black key to the left |
chords | + any white key to the right. |
In either case, pressing just a few keys is therefore enough to obtain full chords. If you are used to playing full chords, you can switch this function off, however (“Off”).
●Bass
●Chr* (Chorus
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