Roland KR107 User Manual
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Chapter 1 Performance
Chapter 1
Playing Different Tones with the Left
and Right Hands (Split)
Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, then playing different
sounds in each section is called “split performance.” The boundary key is called the
“split point.”
The split point key is included in the left-hand keyboard area. Each time power to
the keyboard is turned on, the split point is reset to “F#3.”
fig.split.e
1.
At the Basic screen, touch
fig.d-split.eps_60
The tone sounding prior to the split performance is played in the right-hand section
of the keyboard, and the tone indicated at the left of the screen is played in the left-
hand section of the keyboard.
Here, the tone appearing at the right part of the display is called the “upper tone,”
and the tone appearing at the left part of the display is called the “lower tone.”
You can turn the tones on and off by touching
Changing the Tones
2.
Touch the name of the tone to be changed.
3.
Press a Tone button to select the tone (p. 23).
4.
When you have selected the tone, press the [Exit] button.
The display returns to the Basic screen.
Cancelling the Split
5.
Touch
The
When you play the keys, only the tone indicated on the screen is sounded.
Split Point
Grand Piano 1
Acoustic Bass
You can change the split point;
When you select an internal
song or music file that includes
the lyrics data, <
>
appears in the Basic screen.
Touch this to display the lyrics.
<
> appears in the Piano
screen or Basic screen when
headphones are connected.
You can add three-
dimensional breadth to the
sound from the headphones
When you touch Octave
<-> <+> in the tone selection
screen, the pitch of the
keyboard’s sound is changed
in octave units. To learn more,
You can change the volume
balance between the upper and
lower parts of the keyboard;
refer to “Adjusting the Volume
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