Roland KF-90 Manual Do Utilizador

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Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
1
Disk Drive
You can insert a floppy disk for playing back or saving songs 
(p. 39, p. 109).
2
[Volume] Knob
3
[Brilliance] Knob
4
[Reverb] Knob
5
[Balance] Knob
Changes the volume balance for sounds played with the 
keyboard and for songs and accompaniments (p. 81).
6
[Part Balance] Button
Use this button to adjust the relative volumes of each of the 
parts played in the Automatic Accompaniment, the 
percussion or effects sounds played with the keyboard, and 
the tones played with the keys (p. 81).
7
[Demo] Button
Press this to hear an internal demo song and to view the KF-
90's main features in the display (p. 22).
8
[User Program] Button
Stores the selected functions and states of the buttons. It can 
also call up settings that have been stored (p. 138).
Composer Section
9
[Song/Disk] Button
This can be used to make settings for the disk, such as saving 
a recorded song on floppy disk (p. 39, p. 83, p. 109).
10 [Composer Navigator] Button
You can select convenient functions for playing back, 
recording or editing a song (p. 34).
11 Bwd[
] Button
Rewinds the song.
12 Fwd[
] Button
Fast-forwards the song.
13 Reset[
] Button
Sets the position from which playback will begin to the start 
of the song.
14 Stop[
] Button
Pressed to stop playback or recording.
15 Play[
] Button
Starts playback or recording for a song.
16 Rec[
] Button
Puts the keyboard in record standby mode.
Arranger Section
17 Style Orchestrator [-] [+] Buttons
Used to change the arrangement type for automatic 
accompaniment (p. 78).
18 [Sync/Reset] Button
This setting simultaneously starts the Automatic 
Accompaniment when any key in the left side of the 
keyboard is played (p. 74). Additionally, by pressing this 
button while Automatic Accompaniment is being played, 
you can restart with the accompaniment synchronized 
(p. 75).
19 [Count Down] Button
20 Beat Indicator
This lights up in correspondence with the beat of the selected 
song or accompaniment.
21 Tempo [-] [+] Buttons
Press the [-] and [+] buttons at the same time to return to the 
basic tempo.
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