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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo KR-3000
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However, the Chorus Type setting cannot be made on an individual tone basis. Thus when the Chorus Type is changed, the change applies to all tones. Operation From the "Master Screen" or "Lower Tone Control Screen". © Press the (TYPE ] button until you obtain the Chorus Type "Control Screen." © Press [TYPE ) again while this screen is displayed. Each time you press this button, the chorus type will change. I : * Listen and compare the various kinds of chorus by actually playing on the keyboard. __J * When the power is turned on, the chorus type will already be set to Chorus 1. 4. Adding Tones that can be used e Select [b62 Koto] for the Upper Tone. Operation 0 Turn the power on while pressing the Tone Select i A j button. The following will be displayed. Pul. fliji' ! p- 7-UHU 4=^————- 1—Lowercase characters indicate the Tone Expansion Mode. 0 Press S B jso that the B LED lights. @ Press the bank but- t---- ton ; 6 , and then press the number button 2 : ■ The following will be shown on the screen. L In the normal playing mode, you can select from 38 types of Tones (including bass). In the Tone expansion mode, however, you can select from 128 Tones (including the 38 Tones noted above) that are also available for style Accompaniment. * In the "Tone Expansion mode"/you can select from among theTones in the "List of ExpansionTones" in the appendix to this manual. In the "Tone Expansion Mode", the Upper Tones and Lower Tones are arranged in bank buttons (from 1 to < and number buttons (from 1 to 8). LOWER SELECT CHI -TONE SELECT. "U' I ! rTZ T Bank r-' t ---1 6l k Number MELODY INTELLIGENCE I 1 C=3 ] [ “KEYBOARD MODE“ “USER PROGRAM * The Tones in the "Tone Expansion Mode" are meant to be used for conventional automatlc-accompaniment, and, therefore, the reproducible tone range is not especially wide. For this reason, if you exceed the conventional tone range, the same tone range will be repeated. - . 1 * The Tone number is chosen by using the bank button for the first digit, and the number button for the second digit. * If the Tone that you want to select is one having the same bank or number as the one that is currently selected, there is no need to press that button. Example) You can change your selection from [a53 Violin 1] to |a54 Violin 2] just by pressing number button) 4 ]. ^ * To select a Lower Tone, press i LOWER SEL-ECT i, and the following screen will be displayed. From this screen, follow the same procedures that you used when selecting the Upper Tone. 49 4. For Better Performances When Split is off, a tone is played on the entire keyboard, however, another feature of the KR-3000 is that two tones can be played simultaneously throughout the whole keyboard. This is called "Dual Mode". In the Dual Mode, the tone to be played along with an existing tone (Upper tone) is called the Second tone. (T) Select any Upper tone you like._____ (2) While holding down [TpWER SELECT )in the Tone Select Section, pressf/T) or PET]. The following (Second tone Control Screen) will appear: \ point of advice ! In the Dual Mode, a Lower part tone is used Lower part tone used as a Second tone. This means that the volume balance of these two tones is controlled with the Part Balance of the Upper and Lower. 2 n d t- o n e o f ‘ I.) U H 0 9 SIR I N 6 S 1 (D In the same way as you selected the Upper tone, select the Second tone (in a few seconds, the Master Screen will return). ! * The Upper/Second tone you have selected can be monitored with ■ LOWER SELECT j . Each time you press ("LOWER SELECT) , the display will change to Upper — Second — Upper... etc. The Upper tone Control Screen will change to the Master Screen in a few seconds (this does not apply to the Second tone Control Screen). * To cancel the Dual Mode, select a new Upper tone or press ( SPLIT) to turn to the split mode. * The Dual Mode state cannot be written into the User Program or Composer. (For User Program, see page 52.) (For Composer, see page 57.) 5 Using Memory Functions i 51 5. Using Memory Functions 1. Place the settings made on the panel into memory. a. User Program Ï With a User Program, if the settings made on the panel are placed into memory, then these settings can be called anytime while playing by a simple one-touch operation. (There can be five User Programs in all.) "USER PROGRAM' In a User Program, the following settings may be placed into memory. O Tone Select (both Upper and Lower parts) O Balance (Volume and Mute for each part, including Upper and Lower parts, accompaniment, bass, and drums) O Split (Off/1/2) O Music Style O Tempo O Variation (ON/OFF) O Arranger (ON/OFF) O Arranger Select (BASIC/ADVANCED) O Chord Hold (ON/OFF) O Chord Intelligence (ON/OFF) O Melody Intelligence (ON/OFF) O Reverb (ON/OFF, Type) O Chorus (ON/OFF, Type) O Octave Shift (Upper, Lower) O Transpose O Pedal Switch (Settings for each pedal, center and left) O Manual Drums (ON/OFF) Impor...
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