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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] See "Customizing the piano sound" (p. Although the screen changes when you press the buttons to carry out the various operations and settings, you can bring up the Piano screen at any time by pressing the One Touch Program [Piano] button, and switch back to piano performance.
fig. Q_panel_piano
Press the One Touch Program [Piano] button to bring up the Piano screen.
For more detailed information, refer to "Playing the KR103 Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)" (p. 20) in the Owner's Manual.
About the Key Template
Use the key template in the English Quick Start when specifying the chords for Automatic Accompaniment on the KR103. For more on performing with Automatic Accompaniment, refer to "Automatic Accompaniment" (p. [. . . ] The lid opens more as the value is increased, producing a brighter sound. You can adjust the resonance (Sympathetic Resonance) that becomes audible when the damper pedal is depressed. You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments (tuning methods). By playing in the temperament that was in use when a composition was created, you can experience the sonorities of chords originally intended for that song. Adjusts the amount of time from when a key is played to when the piano tone sounds. The sound is delayed more as the slider is moved towards "Slow". This setting is applied to all tones played with the keyboard. When the keys are pressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for keys that are already pressed also vibrate sympathetically. The function used to reproduce this resonance is called "String Resonance. " Adjusts the keyboard touch. The touch changes from "Light" to "Heavy". This setting is applied to all tones played with the keyboard.
Lid Resonance
Tuning
Hammer Response String Resonance Key Touch
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[Song/File] Button
Press this button to select songs. Press the [ (Reset)] button to return to the beginning of the song.
The display advances along with the song playback.
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To stop the song, press the [
(Play/Stop)] button once more.
When displaying the scores of recorded performances:
After recording your own performance, press the [DigiScore] button. For more detailed information about recording, refer to "5. Recording and Saving the Performance" (p. 75) in the Owner's Manual.
Reference
For more detailed information on the Score screen, refer to "Displaying Scores" (p. For more detailed information about <Option> on the score screen, refer to "Making Detailed Settings for the Score Display" (p. 64) in the Owner's Manual.
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[Music Assistant] Button (1)
What is Automatic Accompaniment?
Automatic Accompaniment is a function that lets you add accompaniment using a variety of instrument sounds, such as drums, guitar and bass, simply by playing the chords. Let's try playing a song using Automatic Accompaniment.
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Press the [Music Assistant] button. Touch a song name to select the song you want to play.
fig. Q-accomp1e
List Screen
Scrolls the page. Touch the name of the song you want to play. Touch here and drag up or down to scroll through the list.
Changing the preset changes the accompaniment style, right-hand tone and other settings.
The name of the chord currently played is displayed. Search for song names using keywords and initials.
Visual Screen
This displays presets along with the composition of the song in an easy-to-grasp manner.
Changing the preset changes the accompaniment style, right-hand tone and other settings.
Select the song.
The title of the selected song is displayed here. [. . . ] The right-hand side is used for playing melodies. A different percussion instrument plays with each key you press.
These produce special effects. A different sound effect is produced with each key you press.
These Tones change according to how hard the keys are pressed.
<Pedal EX>
<Split Set>
<Layer Set>
<TwinPiano>
These Tones change when the soft pedal is pressed.
These let you play with different Tones on the right and left sides of the keyboard.
These let you perform with two Tones layered together.
You can divide the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two people to perform in the same registers.
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Here, touch <Organ>.
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This changes the speed of the rotary effect.
This returns you to the "Select Various Tones" screen.
Touch here to select other A description of each Tone is displayed here. tones.
This returns you to the Organ screen When Jazz Organ is selected, you can create the organ Tone you want with the footage. [. . . ]
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