Roland KR-17 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 9 Various Settings
Chapter9
Changing the Settings for Showing
Images with the External Display
(External Display)
This selects the content shown on the external display
connected to the KR.
At step 3 in “Procedure” (p. 161), touch <External Display>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-extdisp.eps_50
Touch the parameter to make the settings.
Selecting Images To Be Shown on
the KR and External Displays
(User Image Display)
You can have image data from computers and other devices
shown on the onboard display, or on an external display
you’ve connected. You can store two types of image data,
“KR-display-use” data, and “external-display-use” data.
“KR-display-use” images appear on the KR’s display when the
instrument’s power is turned on. Refer to the procedure in
“Changing the Settings for Showing Images with the External
Display (External Display)” (p. 163) to set the instrument so
the “external-display-use” image is displayed on the external
display.
At Step 3 in “Procedure” (p. 161), touch <User Image
Display>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-usrimage.eps_50
Selecting the display to be set
1.
Touch <KR Display> or <Ext. Display>.
Select the setting either for “KR-display-use” or
“external-display-use” images.
Selecting the images to be displayed
First, take a floppy disk to which the image data stored
in the KR has been saved, and insert the floppy disk in
the disk drive.
2.
Touch <File>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-usrimage2.eps_50
Setting
Settings
Value
Explanation
Mode
Auto
The display of scores, lyrics,
score + keyboard, and image
data are switched
automatically.
Score
The Score screen is normally
displayed.
Lyrics
The Lyrics screen is normally
displayed. However, lyrics
are displayed only when
playing back music files that
contains lyrics data.
Score and
Keyboard
The score and keyboard are
displayed.
Backgro
und
Bitmap,
White, Black,
Red, Yellow,
Green, Blue,
Cyan,
Magenta
Selects the screen’s
background color.
“Bitmap” displays a image
data set in “User Image
Display” (p. 163).
Line
Color
White, Black,
Red, Yellow,
Green, Blue,
Cyan,
Magenta
Selects the color used for
lines and text in the display.
Bouncin
g Ball
White, Black,
Red, Yellow,
Green, Blue,
Cyan,
Magenta
Selects the color used for the
bouncing ball on the score
and lyrics displays.
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