Roland KF-90 用户手册

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Chapter 1 Performance
Chapter 1
Playing a Wide Variety of Instrument Sounds
The KF-90 comes with a large number of built-in instrument sounds and 
effects. This lets you enjoy performances with sounds matched to a wide 
range of musical genres. The various types of built-in sounds are called 
“Tones.” The tones are divided into nine separate groups, each assigned to 
one of the nine “Tone Select” buttons.
fig.01-03
1.
Press one of the Tone Select buttons to choose a Tone Group.
The pressed Tone Select button’s indicator lights.
The screen shows six of the Tones included in the chosen Tone Group.
fig.01-04.e_70
This screen is called the “Tone Selection” screen.
2.
Use Page < > and < > to switch screens, and touch the 
screen to choose a Tone.
The Tone you’ve selected is heard when you finger the keyboard.
Also, the next time you press the Tone Select button you chose in step 1, the 
tone you selected here is sounded.
You can audition tones by listening to a typical phrase for the Tone by 
touching <Audition> at the bottom right of the screen.
Touch <Exit> to go back to the previous screen.
About <EX> Tone
These are tones that Roland recommends you use in order to enjoy 
enhanced expressive capabilities.
Some of the EX Tones change according to the force with which the keys are 
played (velocity).
For more about the names 
of Tones, take a look at the 
“Tone List” (p. 166).
For information on the 
Effects, take a look at the 
“Applying Effects to the 
Sound (Effects)” (p. 62).