KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano

Working with User Programs

13.Working with User Programs

The KR111 is equipped with 34 User Program memories (1~34) that allow you to store almost all settings (or registra- tions) you make on the front panel and via the Function menu (see p. 46).

Writing your settings to a UserProgram

It is a good idea to write your settings frequently, even if you still need to do some editing afterwards. Those intermediary saves allow you to return to the previous stage whenever you do not like your last modifications.

(1) Press the [User¥Program] button.

Function Part Balance Transpose Reverb

 

 

 

 

Demo

Volume

Brilliance

Balance

User Program

 

 

Accomp

Keyboard

 

(2)Use the [√][®] buttons to select the following parameter:

WRITE =120 Ent

(3) Press the [Enter] button.

ExitEnter

The display now looks as follows.

1Beautifl=120 Ent

(4)Use the [+][–]buttons to select the memory (1~34) where you want to save your registration.

For safety reasons, the KR111 now displays the name of the settings the selected memory contains. Here is an example:

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5Baila

=120 Ent

(5)

Press the [Enter] button to confirm your selection

 

 

 

(or use [+][–]to select a different memory, and then

 

 

press [Enter]).

 

 

 

You can now enter a name for your settings:

 

(6)

Use the [+][–]and [√][®] buttons to name your User

 

 

Program.

 

[√][®] allow you to move the cursor to the character position you want to change. [+][–]allow you to select a character for the position indicated by the cursor. The available characters are:

_ # $ % & ’- @ ^ ‘ !

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(7)Press the [Enter] button to save your settings to the selected memory. (Press [Exit] if you don’t want to save them after all.)

The display now responds with the “Complete” message.

Note that User Programs you write can also refer to a Music Style on floppy disk. If you choose to work with a Style on floppy disk, you need to insert the floppy disk into the drive before recalling a User Pro- gram that refers to it. If you forget to do that, the error message “No Disk” appears. If you did insert a floppy disk, but if that floppy disk does not contain the Style the User Program needs, the error message “Not Found” appears. In either case, insert the (correct) floppy and recall the User Program again.

Notes about writing User Programs

Leaving the User Program environment Press the [Exit] button to leave the User Program environment.

Meaning of the asterisk

USERPROG

At some stage, you may come across an asterisk next to the User Program number.

It means that the last User Program you selected is still in effect but that the current settings no longer correspond to the ones in that memory. Such changes may include the status of the Reverb or Chorus effect, a changed volume value, etc.

Before selecting another User Program or switching off the KR111, you should therefore write these settings to the same (or a different) User Program if you want to keep them. Otherwise, you lose these changes.

Mode selection

The mode (Arranger, p. 18, Piano Solo, p. 23, Piano Mode, p. 35) is also memorized when you write a User Program.

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