Roland KR-11 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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KR-11 Connecting external ampliers and other devices
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The KR-11 features a large-sized screen that keeps you informed about the status of your instrument and allows you to
access functions for which there are (usually) no buttons or sliders.
Symbols used in this owner’s manual
This Owner’s Manual uses the following symbols to indicate panel buttons and items appearing on the display.
[ ]— This indicates a button or slider on the panel.
Example: the TONE [PIANO] button.
< >— This indicates an item appearing on the display.
To choose such an item, press the corresponding soft
button (located below or next to the item).
Example: the <Layer> button (see below).
The Basic/Home screen
This is the display page (called Basic screen) that will be displayed every time you press the One Touch Program
[ARRANGER] button.
Note: If the display is difficult to read, use the CONTRAST knob to change the display contrast.
Navigating through the display pages
Changing screen pages— <√√PAGE> and
<PAGE®®>
Some screens may comprise multiple display pages. By
pressing <PAGE®®> you will go to the next page.
Press <√√PAGE> to return to the previous display
page.
Retaining a screen— the [HOLD] button
Some screens are only displayed for a few seconds,
after which you return to the previous screen, or the
Basic screen. If you do not want the screen to change,
you can “lock” the current screen on the display by
pressing the [HOLD] button.
Returning to the previous screen or the Basic
screen— [EXIT] button
By pressing the [EXIT] button, you return to the pre-
vious screen or the Basic screen.
4. Basic operation and display
Tempo
Chosen Style Time signature Current measure
Selection of another
Style level
Registering performance
functions to the [PAD]
buttons and pedals
Two Tones can
be played together
Access the Function menu
Metronome On/Off
Tone Name
(Upper or Whole)
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