Roland KR7/5 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 8
Chapter 8 Various Settings
Changing the Settings for
One-Touch Piano
You can make detailed settings, such as those for the
keyboard touch and tunings, allowing you to set up the KR
just the way you want for your piano performances.
Procedure
1. Press the One Touch Program [Piano] button.
The Piano screen appears.
fig.d-piano.eps_50
For more information about the Piano screen, refer to “Playing
the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)” (p. 24).
2. Touch <Functions>.
Touch <Exit> to go back the Piano screen.
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You can set the master tuning and make a variety of other
settings to the instrument starting from the third page (second
page for the KR-5) of <Functions>. For more detailed
information, refer to “Other Settings” (p. 152).
3. Touch the icon for the setting.
Refer to the corresponding page for each function.
4. Touch <Exit> to return to the Piano screen.
Adjusting Resonance
(Resonance)
You can adjust this resonance (Sympathetic Resonance)
when the damper pedal is depressed.
At Step 3 in “Procedure” (p. 142), touch <Resonance>.
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On the KR-7, touch the <Standard>, <Advanced>, or
<Demo> icon to choose the type of resonant sound.
Touch <Level> to adjust the amount of effect
applied.
Touch to deepen the effect. When you touch , the
effect is lessened.
On the KR-5, touch the Level bar to make the adjustment.
On the KR-7, the Resonance settings may change when you
use the Transformer (p. 39) and Harmonist (p. 40) vocal
effects.
On the KR-7, when you’ve chosen <Demo>, touching <Exit>
changes the setting for resonant notes to <Advanced>.
Display Page Display Page
Resonance p. 142
Hammer Response
(KR-7)
p. 144
Tuning p. 143
String Resonance
(KR-7)
p. 144
Key Touch p. 145
Display of the KR-7
Display Explanation
Standard This replicates the resonance inside a piano.
Advanced
(KR-7)
The KR-7 physically reproduces the vibra-
tion of other free strings when keys are
played, allowing you to experience the feel-
ing of acoustic piano reverberation and res-
onance (Physical Damper Simulation).
Demo
(KR-7)
In addition to the effects of Advanced, this
also replicates the noise produced when
you depress the pedal.
Display of
the KR-7