Roland KR-3 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
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KR-3 Front panel
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TEMPO buttons
Use these buttons to adjust the tempo of the selected
Music Style or of the song you are playing back.
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MUSIC ASSISTANT button
Press this button if you wish to store the panel settings
or recall the settings for a given song.
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EXIT button
Press this button to return to the previous display page
or the Master page.
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Display and related buttons
The display shows all the information you need in a
given situation. The soft keys next to the display
(whose function varies according to the selected dis-
play page) allow you to select one of the available
menu options.
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HOLD button
In most cases, the selected display page will disappear
after a few seconds. Press this button to “lock” the cur-
rently selected display page. Press it again to release
the Hold function, or [EXIT] to leave it right away.
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LCD contrast knob
Use this knob to change the contrast whenever the dis-
play is difficult to read.
T
TONE buttons
Used to select a Tone Group (see “Selecting Tones” on
page 18).
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SAVE button
Press this button to save the Song in the KR-3’s inter-
nal memory to disk.
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COMPOSER section
Use these buttons to control the on-board sequencer
(called Composer).
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TRANSPOSE [b]/[#] buttons
Change the key of the music being played.
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ONE TOUCH PROGRAM buttons
These buttons allow you to instantly recall the appro-
priate settings for the music you want to play.
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Whole, Lower, Upper buttons
Use these buttons to select whether you want to play
one sound (Tone) on the entire keyboard (“Whole”),
or one sound for the left hand and another one for the
right hand.
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MELODY INTELLIGENCE button
Press this button to add a harmony to the melody you
play.
a
POWER switch (left side)
Press this button to switch the KR-3 on and off.
b
Disk drive (right side)
Used for playing back material recorded on floppy
disks, or saving and loading songs or settings to/from
disk.
c
PHONES jacks (left, below the keyboard)
This is where you can connect two pairs of head-
phones (preferably Roland RH-25 or RH-50). Con-
necting a pair of headphones to one of the PHONES
jacks turns off the built-in speakers.
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