Roland KR111 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Playing back songs
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KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano
Note: Please bear in mind that starting playback of the
selected song on disk will erase the song in the USR memory.
You may want to save the current song first (see p. 54).
(5) If necessary, change the song tempo with the
Tempo [+][–] buttons.
Doing so, however, means that the tempo still
changes if the song you are playing back contains
tempo change messages. Furthermore, each time you
jump to the beginning or another position of the
song using [|√¥Reset], [√√¥Bwd] or [Fwd¥®®], the pro-
grammed song tempo is reset.
Note: In Song mode, the KR111 automatically selects the
Piano mode. If you like, you can play along with the song (and
even use the Layer or Lower part).
Note: In certain cases, the display may show the message
XG Light or GM2 rather than a Tone name. Such a
message means that the KR111 is using a Tone that cannot
be selected via the front panel. Such “hidden” Tones ensure
XG/GM2 playback compatibility.
Additional playback functions
Fast Forward, Rewind, and Reset
To fast forward (jump to a measure later in the
song), press [Fwd¥®®].
To rewind (return to a measure that lies before the
current position), press [√√¥Bwd].
The measure indication in the upper right corner of
the display helps you locate the measure you need.
Press [|ôReset] to jump back to the first measure of
the song. You need to stop playback before using the
[|ôReset] button.
Note: In certain cases, [Fwd¥®®] and [√√¥Bwd] may not be
available. This is only the case for very large songs, however.
Note: By pressing [|√¥Reset], [√√¥Bwd] or [Fwd¥®®], you also
recall the song’s preprogrammed tempo value.
Repeat function
Another clever feature of the KR111’s Recorder is that
you can program playback loops. You can do so during
playback or while the Recorder is stopped.
(1) Press the [Count÷Marker] button.
The following message appears in the display:
(2) Press [®] to select the following parameter:
(3) Do one of the following:
Start song playback by pressing the [Play÷Stop¥®÷ª]
button. –or–
Stop song playback and use [√√¥Bwd] or [Fwd¥®®] to
select the measure where you wish to insert the “A”
marker.
(4) Press the [Enter] button (the icon appears in the
bottom right corner of the display).
The number of the selected measure appears to the
left of “MARKER”.
(5) If necessary, use [+][–] to change the measure num-
ber (to correct an erroneous selection).
(6) Press [®] to select the following parameter:
(7) Do one of the following:
Wait until the Recorder reaches the measure where
you want to insert the end marker… –or–
Use [√√¥Bwd] or [Fwd¥®®] to select the measure
where you wish to insert the “B” marker…
…and…
(8) Press the [Enter] button (the icon appears).
(9) If necessary, use [+][–] to change the measure num-
ber (to correct an erroneous selection).
If you program loops on the fly, i.e. during playback,
the Recorder always memorizes the beginning
(downbeat) of the next measure.
Now we need to tell the KR111 that it is to repeat the
passage between the “A” and “B” measures:
(10) Press [®] to select the following parameter:
(11) Press [+] to set this parameter to “On”.
The loop you have just programmed is played back
and the REPEAT icon appears in the display. (Press [–]
to switch the REPEAT function off again.)
(If playback is still running, pressing [Play÷Stop¥®÷ª]
stops it. In that case, you need to press that button
again.)
The Recorder jumps to measure “A” and starts play-
ing. At the end of measure “B”, the Recorder immedi-
ately jumps back to the beginning of measure “A” and
continues playing back the passage.
Record/Playback
Reset
FwdBwdRec
Play/Stop
UpperLower
Whole
Rhythm
Bass
Accomp
Menu
R4321
Tempo
Marker
Music Style
User
Trad
Kids
Latin
Gospel
Intro
Ending
Start
Stop
Big Band
Swing
Ballad
Acoustic
Oldies
Country
Pop
Rock
Fill In Sync
To Original
To Variation
Count Metronome
Song
Music
Assistant
Count-In
00
=
MARKER A
120
A
[+]
(Marker A)
=
MARKER B
120
B
[+]
(Marker B)
=
REPEAT
120