121 chapter 5 advanced recording function – Roland KF-90 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function

Chapter 5

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3.

Touch the screen to choose the Part for which you

want to make settings.

4.

Change the settings for the selected Part.

Display

Function

Solo

Only the selected Part is played back.

Mute

Toggles playback of the selected Part on or off.

Clear

Erases the performance information for the

Part.

Touching <Clear> displays the Message for

confirm. To erase the recorded sound, touch

<Yes>. If you don’t want to erase the recorded

sound, touch <Cancel>. Once a performance

has been erased, it can’t be restored.

5.

You can make detailed settings for the selected

Part by touching <Options>.

The following screen will appear.

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You can change the Tone for the selected Part by
pressing a Tone Select button to change the Tone while
this screen is displayed. The Part name and the tone
name is displayed at the top of the screen.

6.

Touch

for the corresponding item to

change the setting.

Display

Description

Volume

Changes the volume level.

Reverb

Changes the depth of the reverb effect.

Chorus

Changes the amount of chorus applied.

Panpot

Shifts the direction the sound is heard from to

the left or right. Touch

to shift the sound

to the right, or touch

to shift it to the left.

What’s Panpot?

Panpot is the control that determines the placement of the
sound in the stereo sound field between left and right
speakers. By altering the Panpot setting, you can change the
perceived location of the sound between the left and right
speakers.

7.

Press the Play [

] button to play back the song

with the changed settings.

Monitor the effect by actually listening to the song.

Press the Stop [

] button to stop playback of the song.

8.

If necessary, change the settings for other Parts as

well.

Touch Part <

> and <

> to change the Parts.

The Part name appears at the upper part of the screen.

9.

While pressing the Rec [

] button, also press the

Reset [

] button.

This operation set the changes in the settings.
The song can then be saved to a floppy disk.
If you don’t want to lose the song whose settings for
individual Parts you’ve changed, you should save it on a
floppy disk (p. 109).

* The setting that determines whether an individual Part is

played or not can’t be saved to floppy disk.

If the following message appears

If you try to display another screen after you’ve changed the

song’s settings for each Part, a message like the one below

may appear.

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Touch <Yes> to change the song’s settings.

Touch <No> to discard the changes in settings.

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