Roland KR-11 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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KR-11 Song Edit
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3.
Press the <EXEC> button to confirm your settings
and edit the data.
Insert: adding blank measures
Insert allows you to make a track longer by adding
rests at the specified position. This will make room for
new data and shift data that lie behind the From posi-
tion further to the right. New data can be added using
the Punch In/Out method (see page 36) or by copying
excerpts.
Note: The Insert function does not provide a To pointer.
Instead, you have to specify the length of the insert using the
For value. “For 2” thus means “insert 2 bars”.
1.
Press <Insert>.
2.
Use <> and <®> below the display to select a
parameter, and set the value with <+> and <–>.
“Track”, “From”: see step (2) under “Quantize: correct-
ing the timing”.
For— The number of bars to insert.
3.
Press the <EXEC> button to confirm your settings
and edit the data.
Transpose: changing the key
Transpose allows you to change the key of what has
already been recorded. It can be invaluable for tricky
phrases that you want to play only once.
1.
Press <Transpose>.
2.
Use <> and <®> below the display to select a
parameter, and set the value with <+> and <–>.
“Track”, “From”, “For”: see step (2) under “Quantize:
timing corrections”.
Bias— Amount of transposition. A value within the
range of -24~+24 semitones (-2~+2 octaves) can be
specified.
3.
Press the <EXEC> button to confirm your settings
and edit the data.
Track Exchange/Track Copy: swapping and copy-
ing tracks
Here, you can choose to exchange the data from one
track with that of another, or to copy data from one
track to another (so that they both play the same from
start to finish).
1.
Press <Trk Exchng/Copy>.
2.
Use <> and <®> below the display to select a
parameter, and set the value with <+> and <–>.
Mode— Track Exchange: Swaps tracks
Track Copy: Copies a track
3.
Press the <EXEC> button to confirm your settings
and edit the data.
Note: When copying a track, data existing at the copy desti-
nation is overwritten by what is copied.
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