Roland KR111 User Manual
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Recording your music
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KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano
You can also use one of the KR111’s pedals for starting
and stopping recording. Doing so has the advantage
that you can use both hands for playing.
• Press the [Function] button (its indicator must light).
• Use the [√][®] buttons to select “Left” (left pedal) or
“Center” (central pedal).
Your choice should be based on which pedal you
want to use for activating and switching off record-
ing. (Only one of them needs to be assigned.)
• Use the [+][–] buttons to select “PunchI/O”.
• Press [Exit] to leave the KR111’s Function mode.
• Continue with step (1) under “Punch I/O” on p. 33.
In steps (5) and (7), press the pedal (rather than the
[REC¥∏] button).
Note: Do not forget to save your song to disk (see p. 54).
Using a pedal for punching in/out
Reverb
Balance
Demo
Volume
Brilliance
Function
Part Balance
Transpose
Keyboard
Accomp
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