Roland KR-105 Quick Setup Guide
Quick Start
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Congratulations on choosing of the Roland Digital Intelligent Piano KR105!
How To Use This Manual
The KR105 Owner’s Manual consists of three volumes,
Quick Start
, the
Owner’s Manual
, and the
USB
Installation Guide
.
Please start out by reading “Before You Start Playing” (p. 15) in the
Owner’s Manual
. This explains how to
connect the KR105’s power cord and how to turn on the instrument’s power.
After turning on the KR105’s power, please continue by reading
Quick Start
(this volume).
By trying out the various procedures while reading the
Quick Start
, you can easily learn how to play the KR105
and make use of its major functions (especially procedures that involve use of the “main buttons”).
The
Owner’s Manual
describes procedures, from basic operation to procedures for special applications (for
example, using the KR105 as an accompanist and creating songs), that will help you master the KR105’s many
performance functions.
performance functions.
Song/File
The KR105 features over 170
songs in its memory. Use
this button to select a song.
songs in its memory. Use
this button to select a song.
→
p. 8
DigiScore
The notation for the selected song is dis-
played on the screen. You can display no-
tations not only for the internal songs, but
for recorded songs and songs on floppy
disk as well.
played on the screen. You can display no-
tations not only for the internal songs, but
for recorded songs and songs on floppy
disk as well.
→
p. 10
Music Assistant
Use the KR105’s Automatic Ac-
companiment feature to add ac-
companiments to your favorite
songs.
companiment feature to add ac-
companiments to your favorite
songs.
→
p. 12
You can select specially recom-
mended Tones from the KR105’s
library of sounds.
mended Tones from the KR105’s
library of sounds.
→
p. 16
Super Tones
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