Chapter 5 User Program Registration

Calling Up Saved User Programs

You can easily call up settings saved to the [User Program]

button.

1.Press the [User Program] button. The “User Program screen” appears.

2.Touch the name of the User Program you want to call up.

When you touch the name of the User Program, the buttons or other performance settings instantly change to the previously saved settings.

Changing the Way User

Programs Are Called Up

When calling up User Programs, you can prevent the settings for Automatic Accompaniment from switching by not touching the touch screen for a few moments.

1.Press the [User Program] button.

2.Touch <Option> in the lower part of the screen.

A settings screen like the following appears.

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3.Touch <Instant> or <Delayed> to select the setting.

Display

Explanation

 

 

 

 

Instant

Immediately after a User Program name is

touched, the Automatic Accompaniment

 

settings also switch.

 

 

Delayed

The Automatic Accompaniment settings

switch after you touch and road the User

 

Program name for a few moments.

 

 

Touch <Exit> to return to the User Program screen.

Saving the User Program Sets

You can take the 36 User Programs saved to the [User Program] button and save them as a set to a floppy disk, or to user memory (KR-7).

When saving to a floppy disk, first insert a floppy disk in the disk drive.

For more on working with the disk drive, refer to “Using Floppy Disks” (p. 104).

1.Press the [User Program] button.

2.Touch <File>.

3.Touch <Save>.

A “Save User Program screen” like the following

appears.

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Display of

the KR-7

Giving a name to a set of User Programs

4.Touch <Rename>.

The Rename screen appears.

When you touch , the cursor moves. When you touch the icon for the character to be input, the character appears at the cursor position. For example touching the <ABC> icon in succession cycles you

through the available choices in that character group (A→ B→ C→ A...).

Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),” “numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper case).”

When you touch <Del>, the character at the cursor position is deleted.

When you touch <Ins>, a space is inserted at the cursor position.

5.When you have finished with the name, touch <Exit>.

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