15 panel descriptions – Roland KF-90 User Manual

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Panel Descriptions

22 Fill In

[To Variation] Button

Inserts a fill-in in an automatic accompaniment and changes
to the Variation accompaniment pattern (p. 77).

[To Original] Button

Inserts a fill-in in an automatic accompaniment and changes
to the Original accompaniment pattern (p. 77).

23 Intro/Ending [1] [2] Buttons

Play an intro or ending during automatic accompaniment
(p. 74).

24 [Start/Stop] Button

Starts and stops automatic accompaniment (p. 75).

25 Touch Screen

This lets you perform a variety of operations just by touching
the screen (p. 18).

26 Value [-] [+] Buttons / Dial
You can use this to change on-screen values or select various
items.

27 [Metronome] Button

Activates the built-in metronome. And you can change the
metronome settings (p. 63).

28 [Transpose] Button

Transposes the keyboard or songs pitch (p. 93).

29 One Touch Program

[Piano] Button

Changes the keyboard to a piano sound and makes the
optimal settings for a piano performance (p. 23, p. 50).

[Arranger] Button

Makes the optimal settings for playing with automatic
accompaniment (p. 30, p. 70).

30 [Drums/SFX] Button

Changes the keyboard to play percussion and effect sounds
(p. 58).

31 [Melody Intelligence] Button

Adds harmony to the sounds played with the keyboard
(p. 79).

32 [Advanced 3D] Button

When performing along with the automatic accompaniment
or the internal songs, you can add three-dimensional breadth
(p. 60).

33 [Vocal Effect] Button

Applies a variety of effects to vocals from the microphone
(p. 43).

Music Style Section

34 Music Style Buttons

Selects a internal Music Style (p. 30, p. 70).

35 [User/Disk] Button

Selects a Style on the floppy disk (p. 71), or to choose a User
Style that you've made yourself (p. 132).

36 [Style Navigator] Button

Press this button to select convenient functions when
performing with Automatic Accompaniment or when
creating Styles (p. 28).

Tone Select Section

37 Tone Select Buttons

Selects the kinds of sounds (Tone groups) played by the
keyboard (p. 24, p. 51).

38 [Tone Navigator] Button

You can select convenient functions for selecting tones
(p. 25).

39 [Function] Button

Selects a variety of play-related functions (p. 26, p. 151-p.
155).

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