Roland KR105 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Various Settings
Detailed Song Playback
Settings
Changing the Tone Settings
When Playing Back Songs
(Play Mode)
With the normal setting, GS tones (sounds that are
compatible with other GS instruments) will normally be used
to play back song data. By changing this setting, you can play
back song using KR-specific tones for certain portions of the
data.
For detailed information about GS, refer to About the KR105s
Sound Generator (p. 168).
1. Press the [Menu] button.
The Menu screen appears.
Touch to switch the screens.
2. Touch <Play Mode>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
3. Touch the icon to choose the setting.
4. Touch <Exit> to go back to the Menu screen.
5. After changing this setting, try selecting the song once
again.
For more detailed information about selecting a song,
refer to Playing a Song (p. 54).
Viewing Song Information
(Information)
You can view file names and other information concerning
songs.
1. Press the [Song/File] button.
2. Touch <File>.
3. Touch <Information>.
A song information is displayed.
Hiding the Lyrics (Lyrics)
Some commercially available music files for use in karaoke,
as well as some of the internal songs include lyrics data.
When you play such music files, the lyrics automatically
appear in the screen. If you do not want lyrics to appear
automatically, set this to OFF.
1. Press the [Menu] button.
The Menu screen appears.
Touch to switch the screens.
2. Touch <Lyrics>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
3. Touch to select the setting.
4. Touch <Exit> to return to the Menu screen.
Even when this is set to OFF, you can still have the lyrics be
displayed by touching < > when it appears in the Piano
or Basic screen (p. 19).
Icon Explanation
GS
Playback uses GS-compatible tones for perfor-
mances that sound like other GS instruments.
KR
Playback uses KR105 tones for greater expres-
siveness. However, differences may appear
when playing back using devices other than the
KR105.
Display Explanation
ON
Lyrics are displayed automatically (when
performance data containing lyrics is played
back).
OFF
Lyrics are not displayed, even if the song
data being played back contains lyrics data.
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