Owner’s Manual 03019723 ’02-10-F2-11N Owner’s Manual 201a Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFE
10 Panel Descriptions Front Panel 1. [Volume] knob Adjusts the overall volume (p. 18). 2. [Brilliance] knob Adjusts the brightness of the sound (p. 1
100Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 41. Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.2. Press the [Disk] button.3. Touch <File&g
101Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Saving SongsA recorded performance is discarded when you switch off the power or choose anot
102Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Determining the name of the song to be saved4. Touch <Rename>.The following “Rename sc
103Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Selecting the tone compatibility format (when saving to disks)8. Touch <KF> or <MT&
104Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Deleting Saved SongsThis deletes songs that have been saved on floppy disks, or to Favorites
105Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Copying Songs on Disks to FavoritesYou can take songs saved on floppy disks and copy them to
106Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4 Copying Songs Saved in Favorites to DisksSongs that’ve been saved to Favorites can be copi
107Chapter 5Chapter 5 User Program RegistrationSaving Performance Settings (User Program)Any collection of settings, including those describing the cu
108Chapter 5 User Program RegistrationChapter 5Calling Up Saved User ProgramsYou can easily call up settings saved to the [User Program] button.1. Pre
109Chapter 5 User Program RegistrationChapter 5Saving the User Program SetsYou can take the 36 User Programs saved to the [User Program] button and sa
11Panel Descriptions22. Main Buttons→ See the Quick Start[Select/Listen to a Song], [Disk] buttonUse this button to select internal songs or songs fro
110Chapter 5 User Program RegistrationChapter 5 Loading Saved User Program SetsUser Programs that have been saved on floppy disks or in user memory c
111Chapter 5 User Program RegistrationChapter 5Copying Sets of User Programs on Disks to the User MemoryYou can copy sets of User Programs saved on fl
112Chapter 5 User Program RegistrationChapter 5 Simultaneously Switching User Program and Transmitting PC NumbersYou can have PC (Program Change) num
113Chapter 6Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsMultitrack Recording with 16 Parts (16-Track Sequencer)Multitrack recording always you to listen to pr
114Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Modifying the Settings of Each PartYou can change the Tones and volume, as well as mute the playback
115Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6If the following message appearsIf you try to display another screen after you’ve changed the song’s s
116Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6❍ Step 2 Start RecordingIf necessary, choose a recording method.For more on how to record, refer to p.
117Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6Changing the Recording Method1. Press the [Menu] button.The Menu screen appears.fig.d-menu1.eps_502. T
118Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Repeated Recording at the Same Location (Loop Recording)You can record a specified passage over and
119Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Re-Recording Part of Your Performance (Punch-in Recording)You can re-record part of a passage as you
12Panel DescriptionsRear Panel1. Mic Volume KnobAdjusts the volume level for the microphone (p. 18). Mic In JackUsed for connecting microphones (p.
120Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6Composing an Accompaniment By Entering Chords (Chord Sequencer)You can enter a chord progression and c
121Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6→ You can only insert an intro at the beginning of a song. When you add an intro, the number of bars c
122Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6→ ”PC” stands for “Program Change,” which is a command that tells an instrument to change the sound it
123Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Copying Rhythm Patterns to Create Rhythm PartsThe KF-7 features numerous internal rhythm patterns. Y
124Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Deleting Measures (Delete)You can delete a part of a performance measure by measure. When a portion
125Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Transposing Individual Parts (Transpose)You can transpose specified parts and tracks individually.At
126Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Exchanging Parts (Part Exchange)You can exchange the notes recorded for a particular part with the n
127Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Modifying the Tone Changes in a Song (PC Edit)In some songs, the instrument sound changes during the
128Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6Changing the Tempo of Recorded SongsYou can change the basic tempo of a composition. The basic tempo w
129Chapter 6 Creating and Editing SongsChapter 6 Adjusting the Tempo at a Particular MeasureYou can create a tempo change at the beginning of a selec
13ContentsUSING THE UNIT SAFELY...3IMPORTANT NOTES ...
130Chapter 7Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesCreating Original Styles (User Styles)Although the KF-7 features a variety of internal Music Styles, you ca
131Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 7A “Style Composer screen” like the one shown below appears.fig.d-stylecomp.eps_50Selecting the Styles assig
132Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 7❍ Editing the volume and effect settings for each PartDisplaying the Part settings screen1. At the Style Co
133Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 7❍ Creating Styles in Auto ModePoints to note when creating songs• Use one of the major, minor, or diminishe
134Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 77. Touch <From> and <For>, then use the [-] [+] buttons or the dial to select the measures to b
135Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 7Saving a User StyleYou can save the User Styles you create to floppy disks or to the user memory. When save
136Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 77. Touch to select the save-destination number.If a Style name is displayed, a style is already saved to
137Chapter 7 Creating Music StylesChapter 7Copying Styles on Disks to the User MemoryYou can take User Styles saved on floppy disks and copy them to u
138Chapter 8Chapter 8 Various SettingsChanging the Settings for One-Touch PianoYou can make detailed settings, such as those for the keyboard touch an
139Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Changing the Tuning (Tuning)❍ Choosing the TuningYou can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic
14ContentsChapter 3 Song Playback and Practice Functions...65Playing a Song...
140Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Changing How Rapidly Sounds Are Expressed According to the Force Used to Play the Keys (Hammer Response)You ca
141Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)You can vary the touch of the keyboard when you play the keys.At Step
142Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point (Split Point)This sets the point (the split point) where the keyboard is d
143Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Assigning Functions to Pedals and Performance Pads (Pedal Setting/User Functions)You can assign a variety of f
144Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8* What is the leading bass function?The function that sounds the lowest note of a fingered chord as the bass ton
145Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting)The effect of smoothly raising or lowering the pitch of a played note i
146Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Placing a Marker in the Middle of a MeasureA marker is normally placed at the start of the selected measure, b
147Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Settings for the Countdown→ For detailed information about count-in, refer to “Having a Count Sound Play at th
148Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 83. Touch the name of the parameter you want to set.Refer to the corresponding page for each function.4. Touch &l
149Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Selecting Images To Be Shown on the KF-7 (User Image Display)You can have image data from computers and other
15ContentsChapter 7 Creating Music Styles ...130Creating Original Styles (User Styles)...1
150Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Turning Off the Beat Indicator (Beat Indicator)The beat indicator normally flashes in time with the metronome,
151Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8 Calibrating the Touch Screen (Touch Screen)If you’ve been using the touch screen for some time, the pointer ma
152Chapter 8 Various SettingsChapter 8Automatically Starting the Quick TourYou can set the instrument so that the Quick Tour starts automatically with
153Chapter 9Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesYou can connect the KF-7 to external devices such as audio equipment and MIDI instruments.❍ Connectin
154Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 9 Making the Connections921* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, alway
155Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 9Performing in Ensemble with MIDI Instruments(MIDI Ensemble)You can connect an electronic percussion d
156Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 9Making the Settings1. Switch to the Basic screen, or press the One Touch Program [Piano] button.2. To
157Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 9 Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out)When Composer Out is active,
158Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 92. Turn off the power to the KF-7 and other connected equipment.3. Use audio cables (sold separately)
159Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 9 Connect to the Computer ConnectorYou can connect a computer on which a sequencing program such as R
16Before You Start PlayingBefore You Start PlayingInstalling the Music Standfig.00-03.j1. Using the supplied screws, attach the music stand to the bac
160Chapter 9 Connecting External DevicesChapter 9MEMO
161AppendicesTroubleshootingCase Cause/RemedyThe power doesn’t come on.Is the power cord connected and plugged in correctly? (p. 16)The button doesn’t
162TroubleshootingAppendicesThe tuning or pitch of the keyboard or song is off. Have you set transpose? (p. 85)Are the settings for the “Temperament”
163TroubleshootingAppendicesAccompaniment tempo becomes unstableIn certain cases, such as when playing Music Styles on disks, the accompaniment may la
164AppendicesError MessagesIndica-tionMeaningError 00:To protect the copyright, this music file cannot be saved as an SMF.Also, the music file can not
165AppendicesTone List[Piano]Grand Piano1PianoStringsPiano ChoirTremolo DynoJazzy Vib+GtSuitcaseVibraphoneHarpsi.DoublMarimbaSteel DrumsHonky-TonkStag
166Tone ListAppendicesVibe.wGS MarimbaMarimbaXylophoneTubular-bellChurch BellCarillonSanturOrgan 1Organ 2Pop OrganDetuned Or.1Detuned Or.2Church Org.1
167AppendicesDrum Set List* -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.R&B Snare
168Drum Set ListAppendices* -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.27282931333530
169Drum Set ListAppendices* -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.27282931333530
17Before You Start PlayingBefore You Start PlayingDamper PedalUse this pedal to sustain the sound.While the pedal is depressed, long lingering reverbe
170Drum Set ListAppendices* -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.27282931333530
171AppendicesSFX Set List* -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.272829313335303
172AppendicesEffects ListDisplay DescriptionGS Chorus 1Applies a light chorus effect with slowundulationsGS Chorus 2Applies a light chorus effect with
173AppendicesMusic Style List[Pop/Rock]AmericanPop1AmericanPop2Easy ListenShuffle PopShufleFusionContemporaryFunky Pop’70s 1’70s 2Cool AlAsian PopSwin
174AppendicesChord List* ● symbol: Indicates the constituent note of chords.* ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “★”can be played by pressing just the key
175Chord ListAppendices* ● symbol: Indicates the constituent note of chords.* ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “★”can be played by pressing just the key
176AppendicesInternal Song ListFolksAnnie Laurie© 1993 Roland CorporationLondonderry Air © 1993 Roland CorporationAmazingGrace© 1993 Roland Corporatio
177Internal Song ListAppendicesPracticeBeyer 15© 1996 Roland CorporationBeyer 21© 1996 Roland CorporationBeyer 25© 1996 Roland CorporationBeyer 29© 19
178Internal Song ListAppendices981a* All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a v
179AppendicesRhythm Pattern ListPatterns That Can Be Selected with the [Rhythm] Button→ “Playing Rhythm” (p. 44)Patterns That Can Be Selected with the
18Before You Start PlayingBefore You Start PlayingAdjusting the Sound’s Volume and BrillianceTurn the [Volume] knob to adjust the overall volume.Turn
180AppendicesParameters Stored to Internal MemoryParameters Stored in the User Program→ “Saving Performance Settings (User Program)” (p. 107)Parameter
181AppendicesMusic Files That the KF-7 Can UseWhat Are Music Files?Music Files contain information describing the details of a musical performance, su
182Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessageNote
183AppendicesMain Specifications<Keyboard>Keyboard 88 keys (Progressive hammer action keyboard)Touch Sensitivity 100 levelsKeyboard Mode Whole,
184Main SpecificationsAppendices962a* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change
185“QS **” refers to the page number in Quick Start.IndexNumerics16-Track Sequencer ...113AAcco
186Index“QS **” refers to the page number in Quick Start.FFactory Reset ...150Factory
187Index“QS **” refers to the page number in Quick Start.NNew Song ...91N.C. (N
188Index“QS **” refers to the page number in Quick Start.SSaving ...101Comp
189Index“QS **” refers to the page number in Quick Start.TTap Tempo ...78Tempera
19Before You Start PlayingBefore You Start PlayingAbout the Touch ScreenThe KF-7 makes use of a touch screen.This lets you carry out a wide variety of
InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.As of
2This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requ
Owner’s Manual 03019723 ’03-6-2N Owner’s Manual 201a Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (
2This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requ
20Chapter 1Chapter 1 PerformancePlaying the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-Touch Piano)You can create the optimal settings for a piano performance with th
21Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Performing with a Variety of Tones (Tone Buttons)The KF-7 comes with a many built-in instrument sounds and effects. Th
22Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1 Playing Percussion Instruments or Sound EffectsYou can use the keyboard to play percussion sounds or effects like si
23Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1 Using Keywords to Search for Tones (Tone Search) You can search for tones that match the conditions you set for inst
24Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Performing with Two Sounds Layered Together (Layer)Two tones sounding together when you press a single key is referred
25Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split)Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas
26Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Turning On Layer and Split Performance SimultaneouslyTurning on both layer performance and split performance allows yo
27Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)Apply a reverb effect to the notes you play with the KF-7.Reverb makes it so
28Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 13. Touch the slider beneath the icons to adjust the effect selected.Touch and slide the knob on the screen to the righ
29Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Selecting the tone to which the effect is appliedWith “Keyboard” in Advanced 3D set to On, you can select the parts
3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...
30Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1 Adjusting the Sound to Achieve the Preferred Tone Quality (Equalizer)The KF-7 features a built-in, five-band digital
31Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1You can also move the slider with the [-] [+] buttons and the dial. Pressing the [-] [+] buttons simultaneously return
32Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Adding Effects to Each Tone and Voice Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)You can apply a wide range of different
33Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Cancelling the Effect6. On the Effects screen, touch <Off>. Adding Effects to Mic Vocals (Vocal Effect)With a m
34Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 13. When you touch <Exit>, the effect is applied and you return to the previous screen.Cancelling the Vocal Effec
35Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Altering Vocals (Transformer)With the KF-7, you can modify the way your voice sounds through the microphone. This is
36Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Adding Harmonies (Harmonist)You can sing with a harmony accompaniment, even when you’re playing solo. This is called
37Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Enabling the start of songs and automatic accompaniment with the sound of your voice (Vocal Count-In)You can start s
38Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 12. If the <OFF> icon is selected, touch the <ON> icon.3. Touch any of the icons to select a Tone.You can a
39Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1 Enjoying Karaoke Performances with Music Files1. Connect a microphone.2. Adjust the volume level and the amount of e
4 013 • In households with small children, an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for th
40Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1Using the Metronome and Rhythm (Rhythm Partner)The KF-7 features a built-in metronome. Additionally, you can have Rhyt
41Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1 Changing the Metronome Settings❍Adjusting the tempoYou can adjust the tempo of the metronome. The tempo of the metro
42Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Changing the volumeThe volume of the metronome can be adjusted to ten different levels.1. On the Metronome screen, t
43Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Changing the AnimationA metronome that moves along with the tempo is usually displayed at the center of the Metronom
44Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1 Playing RhythmThe KF-7 features numerous internal rhythm patterns, which, like the metronome, can be played and stop
45Chapter 1 PerformanceChapter 1❍ Changing the volumeThe rhythm volume can be adjusted to ten different levels.1. On the Rhythm screen, touch <Volu
46Chapter 2Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentMusic Styles and Automatic AccompanimentWhat is Automatic Accompaniment?Press the One Touch Program [Arran
47Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Performing Using Automatic Accompaniment (One-Touch Arranger)Here’s how to create the settings for Automat
48Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2 About ChordsA chord is produced when several notes are played simultaneously. Chords are indicated by th
49Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2 Viewing Chord Fingerings (Chord Finder)Whenever you are not sure how a certain chord is fingered, you ca
5 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply 3
50Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Selecting Music Styles (Music Style Buttons)You can select a variety of different Music Styles by pressing
51Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 25. Touch <Exit>.The display returns to the Basic screen.When you play a chord in the left-hand part
52Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2 Using Keywords to Search for Music Styles (Style Search)You can search for Music Styles that match the t
53Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Playing Only Music Style Rhythm PatternsYou can also play only the rhythm patterns of Music Styles.fig.pan
54Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Starting and Stopping the AccompanimentPressing the One Touch Program [Arranger] button activates Sync Sta
55Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2❍ Starting at the press of a button1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button and [Start/Stop] button simultaneous
56Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2 Having a Count Sound Play at the End of the Intro (Countdown)If an intro plays before your performance,
57Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Modifying an AccompanimentWhen you use Automatic Accompaniment, you can easily add Fill Ins to the accompa
58Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2 Changing the Instrumental Makeup of Music Styles (Style Orchestrator)You can change the arrangement of a
59Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2 Playing Phrases (Phrase) fig.panel2-91. Press the [Phrase] button and watch the indicator light up.The i
6 559a • When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to us
60Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Adding Harmony to the Right-Hand Part (Melody Intelligence)You can add harmony to the notes you play on th
61Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Playing Sounds in the Left Hand During a Performance (Lower Tone)Normally, when using Automatic Accompanim
62Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Playing the Piano with Accompaniment Added (Piano Style Arranger)Usually with Automatic Accompaniment, you
63Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2Adjusting the Volume Balance for Each Part (Balance)You can adjust the volume balance between the accompan
64Chapter 2 Automatic AccompanimentChapter 2fig.d-partbal2.eps_60This shows the volume balance between each of the keyboard’s Tones when layer perform
65Chapter 3Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsPlaying a SongNow, let’s try practicing while playing back internal songs, commercial music f
66Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3When you touch < >, songs selected from all of the internal songs are played in random
67Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Using Keywords to Search for Songs (Song Search)You can search for songs that match the con
68Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Registering the Songs You Like (Favorites)You can register songs you are currently practicing
69Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Removing Songs from FavoritesThis deletes registered songs for Favorites.1. In the Song Sel
7 Introduction Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland KF-7 Intelligent Piano.While the KF-7 Intelligent Piano certainly allows y
70Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Displaying the ScoreThe KF-7 can display scores not only for the internal songs, but for musi
71Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 33. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.Playback of the song begins, and the score advances along
72Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Making Detailed Settings for the Score DisplayYou can change the part appearing on the scor
73Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Saving Scores as Image DataYou can take scores that are displayed on the KF-7 and save them
74Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Practicing Songs with the Practice Function Try using the KF-7’s practice function to practic
75Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Recording Your PerformanceOnce you are able to play the song, try recording your own performa
76Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3fig.d-tutoropt.eps_602. Touch the icon for the parameter you want to set.The selections appea
77Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Adjusting the TempoThis changes the song and Music Style tempos.If songs seem difficult to pl
78Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Setting the Tempo by Pressing the Button in Time (Tap Tempo)You can also set the tempo by p
79Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Use Your Voice to Select the Tempo (Vocal Tap Tempo) Just as in “Tap Tempo Function” (p. 78
8Introduction ❍ A Variety of Support Functions for Fostering Rich Musical Abilities In addition to score displays that let you see note names and fin
80Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Match the Tempo Before You Begin Playing (Count In)When you’re playing along with a song, you
81Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Muting Some Parts Before Playing (Track Buttons)With commercially available music files for p
82Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Setting Markers for Repeated Practice (Marker)By setting markers at points in a song that you
83Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Playback from a Marker location1. At the marker screen, touch the measure number of the mar
84Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Moving Markers A and B without changing the interval between them1. On the Marker screen, tou
85Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Transposing Keyboard Sounds and Songs Played Back (Transpose)By using the “Transpose function
86Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 33. Touch the screen keyboard or , to select the transposition value.Each time you press
87Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3Detailed Song Playback Settings Changing the Tone Settings When Playing Back Songs (Play Mod
88Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Hiding the Lyrics (Lyrics)Some commercially available music files for use in karaoke, as we
89Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice FunctionsChapter 3 Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign)Normally
9Introduction How To Use This Manual The KF-7 Owner’s Manual consists of two volumes, Quick Start and the Owner’s Manual .Please start out by read
90Chapter 4Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceWith the KF-7, you can easily record performances using the five track buttons.A recorded per
91Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Recording a New Song (New Song)This records keyboard performances without the use of the inte
92Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4When recording starts, the [ (Play/Stop)] and [ (Rec)] buttons’ indicators light up.Stop re
93Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Recording With AccompanimentTry recording a performance along with the Automatic Accompanimen
94Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Track buttons assignments for recorded performancesPerformances that have been recorded using
95Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Recording Along with a SongTry recording along with internal songs and songs on disks.Here, r
96Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Listening to the recorded performance7. Press the [ (Reset)] button, then press the [ (Play
97Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Erasing Recorded PerformancesYou can use the following method to delete a recorded performanc
98Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 43. Touch <Rec Stop> to switch between “Arranger Stop” and “Composer Stop.”Recording S
99Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the PerformanceChapter 4Using Floppy DisksYou can use the KF-7’s disk drive to save songs to floppy disks and listen
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