Roland KF-7 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
146
Chapter 8 Various Settings
Chapter 8
Placing a Marker in the Middle
of a Measure
A marker is normally placed at the start of the selected
measure, but you can also set it so that a marker is placed at a
position partway through a measure.
For detailed information about Marker, refer to “Setting
Markers for Repeated Practice (Marker)” (p. 82).
1. Press the [Menu] button.
The Menu screen appears.
2. Touch <Marker>.
The Marker screen appears.
3. Touch <Option>.
A screen like the following appears.
fig.d-funcmenu2.eps_50
4. Touch <Resolution> to choose the marker
setting.
5. Touch <Exit> to go back to the Marker screen.
Changing the Settings for the
Count-In and Countdown
1. Press the [Metronome] button.
The Metronome screen (p. 40) appears.
2. Touch <Count In> or <Countdown>.
The “Count In settings screen” or the “Countdown
settings screen” appears.
3. Touch of each item to make settings.
4. Touch <Exit> to return to the Metronome screen.
Settings for the Count-In
For detailed information about count-in, refer to “Match the
Tempo Before You Begin Playing (Count In)” (p. 80).
fig.d-funcmenu2.eps_50
Chord
Intelli
ON, OFF
The function that allows
the KF-7 to recognize ac-
companiment chords
when you press only one
or two keys during Auto-
matic Accompaniment is
called the “Chord Intelli-
gence function” (p. 48).
When set to “Off,” play
all of the notes to specify
chords.
Indication Description
Measure
This lets you place a marker at the
beginning of the measure.
Beat
This lets you place a marker at the
beginning of the beat.
Parame-
ter Name
Value Description
Parame-
ter Name
Value Description
Switch ON, OFF
Count-in will be added
(ON) or not (OFF).
Sound
Stick, Click,
Electronic,
Voice (JPN),
Voice (ENG),
Wood Block,
Triangle Casta-
nets,
Hand Clap
Animal
Specify the count-in
sound.
Mea-
sures
1, 2
Specify the length (number
of measures) of the count-
in.
Repeat First, Every
When “Repeat” is turned
ON on the Marker screen
(p. 84) this specified
whether the count-in will
sound each time the range
between the markers is re-
peated, or only the first
time.