Accompaniment (p. 48) – Roland KR107 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Automatic Accompaniment

Chapter 2

Performing Using Automatic Accompaniment

(One-Touch Arranger)

Here’s how to create the settings for Automatic Accompaniment.

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1.

Press the One Touch Program [Arranger] button.

The Basic screen like the one shown below appears.

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Observe the settings:

• The keyboard is split into left- and right-hand parts, with accompaniment

chords specified for the left-hand side of the keyboard.

• A tone appropriate for the selected Music Style is chosen.

• The tempo and beat for the selected Music Style is set.

2.

Play a chord on the Lower-part of keyboard.

The accompaniment begins, starting from the intro.

Play chords with the left hand, and the melody with the right.

When you change chords in the left hand, the accompaniment also changes.

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3.

Press the [Intro/Ending] button.

After the ending plays, the accompaniment stops.

<

> appears in the Piano

screen or Basic screen when

headphones are connected.

You can add three-

dimensional breadth to the

sound from the headphones

(p. 31).

Normally, when you change a

Music Style, the tempo and

tone change to selections that

go well with the selected

Music Style. If you do not want

to change the tempo and tone,

refer to “Changing Music

Styles Without Changing the

Tone or Tempo (One Touch

Setting)” (p. 139).

F 3

The range specifyed a chord

Split Point ( )

For instructions on selecting

Music Styles, refer to

“Selecting Music Styles (Music

Style Buttons)” (p. 51).

For instructions on starting

and stopping the

accompaniment, refer to

“Starting and Stopping the

Accompaniment” (p. 55).

You can change the range in

which chords are played.

Please refer to “Changing the

Keyboard’s Split Point (Split

Point)” (p. 139).

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