Sequencer (p. 143) – Roland KR-115 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Creating and Editing Songs

Chapter 8

Press the [Exit] button to return to The “Composer
Menu” screen.

2.

Begin recording.

Begin recording using the procedures described in
“Recording While Selecting the Track Buttons (Redoing
Recordings)” (p. 110) or “Multitrack Recording with 16
Parts (16-Track Sequencer)” (p. 136).

The previously recorded performance will be played
back.

Press the pedal to which Punch In/Out is assigned (p.

167), a performance pad, or the [

(Rec)] button to

begin recording, then start your performance.

Recording stops when you press the pedal, the

Performance Pad, or the [

(Rec)] button again, and

the previously recorded performance is played back.

3.

When you press the [

(Play/Stop)] button, the

performance stops.

* When you’re finished with Punch-In Recording, return to the

ordinary Replace Recording mode. Take a look at “Changing
the Recording Method” (p. 140).

Composing an
Accompaniment By Entering

Chords (Chord Sequencer)

You can enter a chord progression and choose the places
where the accompaniment pattern will change to create an
accompaniment for a song. This feature is called “Chord
Sequencer.”

Thanks to the chord sequencer, you can create an
accompaniment ahead of time and play along with your
right hand.

1.

Press the [Menu] button and watch the indicator light

up.

The “Composer Menu” screen appears.

2.

Touch <

> <

> to switch the page, then touch

<Chord Sequencer>.

The screen like the one shown below is called “Chord
Sequencer screen.”

fig.d-chordseq.eps_50

3.

Press a Music Style button or the touch screen to select

a Music Style (p. 61).

Display

Explanation

Ins

One measure is inserted before the measure
where the cursor is positioned.

Del

The measure in which the cursor is
positioned is deleted.

Chords

Allows input of chords without playing the
keyboard. Refer to “Inputting Chords
without Playing the Keyboard” (p. 144).

All Clear

Deletes all of the data that’s been input.

Clear

Deletes the data at the cursor position.

Execute

Records the input chord progression. Touch
this icon when you have finished inputting
all of the chords.

This is the end of the song. When
continuing to add input, insert
measures by touching <Ins>.

This is the “cursor.” The cursor
shows where the chord change
or other information is input.

This indicates the position where the
accompaniment pattern (Division) or
the Style Orchestrator changes.

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