Roland KR-115 业主指南

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Chapter 4 Practice Functions
 
Chapter 4
 
Muting Some Parts Before Playing 
 
(Track Buttons)
 
With commercially available music files for piano lessons, the part for each hand can 
be played back independently. This makes it easy to practice hands separately. For 
example, you can follow along with your right hand while you listen to that same 
right-hand part be played, or you can practice the left-hand part while the right-hand 
part plays.
A music file for piano lessons may be assigned to the five Track buttons as shown below.
 
fig.trackbuttons.e
 
By using these Track buttons, you can eliminate the sound of specific parts. This is 
referred to as “muting.” 
By recording your own performances to the Track Buttons in this fashion, you can 
 
1.
 
 
Selecting the Part that You’ll be Playing
 
2.
 
Press any one of the Track buttons to make the button’s indicator light or 
flash go dark.
 
The sound for the selected part no longer plays.
For example, when practicing the right hand, press the [4/Upper] button.
When you play back the song, the right-hand performance will not sound. Practice 
your right-hand performance along with the left-hand playback.
 
Playing Back a Song
 
3.
 
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button.
 
The song will begin playing back.
The part you selected in step 2 will not sound.
Once again press the button you selected in step 2. The button’s indicator will light 
up, and the part will be heard once again.
Even while the song is playing, you can press the track buttons to mute or un-mute 
the sound.
 
Stopping the Song
 
4.
 
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button.
 
The song will stop.
For more on music files, refer 
Drums/SFX
Accom-
paniment
Left-hand
Part
Right-hand
Part
NOTE
You cannot mute individual 
parts separately in audio files 
and audio CDs.
If a single Track button 
includes more than one 
instrument and you want to 
mute just one of those 
instruments, take a look at 
“Modifying the Settings of 
Each Part” (p. 137).
When a single Part is not 
played, it is called “Minus 
One.” Using Minus One, you 
can mute out a particular 
instrument and play the part 
yourself.
When playing back SMF files 
for Roland Piano Digital series 
instruments, and the [3/
Lower] button and [4/Upper] 
button do not correctly control 
the lower/ upper 
performances, please change 
the “Track Assign” settings.
Please refer to “Changing the 
Parts Assigned to the Track 
Buttons During SMF Playback 
(Track Assign)” (p. 183).
You can adjust the balance 
between the keyboard and 
song volume levels. Check out 
“Adjusting the Volume 
Balance for Each Performance 
Part (Part Balance)” (p. 73).
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