Various settings, Changing the settings for one-touch arranger, Procedure – Roland KR105 User Manual
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9. Various Settings
Changing the Settings for
One-Touch Arranger
■ Procedure
1.
Press the One Touch Program [Arranger] button to
display the Basic screen.
2.
Touch
A screen like the one shown below appears.
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You set the tuning and make a variety of other settings for the
KR105 starting with the second page of the settings screen.
3.
Touch the name of the parameter to be set.
Refer to the corresponding page for each function.
4.
Touch
■ Adjusting the Keyboard Touch
(Key Touch)
You can vary the touch of the keyboard when you play the
keys.
At Step 3 in “Procedure”, touch
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Touch any of the icons
To make fine adjustments, touch the slider in the screen.
Move the slider to the right to add resistance, and to the left
to make the key touch lighter.
Parameter
Name
Explanation
Key Touch
Refer to “Adjusting the Keyboard Touch
(Key Touch)” (p. 124).
Split Point
Sets the key at which the keyboard is divided
(the split point) (p. 125).
One Touch
Setting
Selects the setting to be specified when the
One Touch Program [Arranger] button is
pressed (p. 125).
Pedal Set-
ting
Assigns a variety of functions to the left and
center pedals and the performance pads.
Arranger
Config.
Sets the way the Automatic Accompaniment
plays sounds (p. 128).
Tuning
You can play classical styles such as Baroque
using historic temperaments (tuning meth-
ods).
Display
Explanation
Fixed
Notes sound at an unchanging volume level,
regardless of how lightly or forcefully you
play the keyboard.
Light
This sets the keyboard to a light touch. You
can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less
forceful touch than usual, so the keyboard
feels lighter. This setting makes it easier for
children, whose hands have less strength.
Medium
This sets the keyboard to the standard touch.
You can play with the most natural touch.
This setting is closest to the response of an
acoustic piano.
Heavy
This sets the keyboard to a heavy touch. You
have to play the keyboard more forcefully
than usual in order to play fortissimo (ff), so
the keyboard touch feels heavier. This set-
ting allows you to add more expression
when playing dynamically.
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