Performance pads (p. 144), Assigning functions to, Pedals and performance pads – Roland KR107 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Various Settings

Chapter 9

Assigning Functions to Pedals
and Performance Pads (Pedal
Setting/User Functions)

You can assign a variety of functions to the left and center
pedals, the expression pedals, and the performance pads.

You can call up the assigned functions just by pressing the
corresponding pedal or pad.

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NOTE

Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-7/5; sold

separately). By connecting any other expression pedals, you risk

causing malfunction and/or damage to the unit.

Assigning Functions to Pedals

At Step 3 “Procedure” (p. 142), touch <Pedal Setting>.

fig.d-pedalset.eps_50

Touch

to assign functions to each of the pedals.

Pressing the One Touch Program [Piano] button restores
the piano performance functions to the pedals (p. 19).

Assigning Functions to Performance Pads

1.

Press the [User Function] button and watch the

indicator light up.

A screen like the one shown below appears.

fig.d-usrfunc.eps_50

2.

Touch

to assign functions to each of the

Performance Pads.

If you set the pedal as a dedicated switch for selecting
User Programs, the function assigned to the pedal
cannot be used. Refer to “Using the Pedal to Switch User
Programs” (p. 112).

Functions that Can be Assigned (Pedals,
Performance Pads)

Function

Explanation

Leading
Bass

Toggles the Leading Bass function* on or
off. The function stays on as long as the
pedal to which this is assigned is pressed.
When assigned to a Performance Pad, this
is alternately switched on and off each time
the pad is pressed.

No Chord

Only the Rhythm part is played. After No
Chord is switched on, specifying a chord
by playing the actual keys cancels the
function, and all of the accompaniment
parts are played.

Break

During the performance of Automatic
Accompaniment, the accompaniment
stops for one measure only.

Fill In to
Variation

Performs the same function as the Fill In
[To Variation] button (p. 58).

Fill In to
Original

Performs the same function as the Fill In
[To Original] button (p. 58).

Fill In

A fill-in is inserted, but the accompaniment
pattern after that doesn’t change.

Half Fill In to
Variation

This plays a fill-in half a measure long,
then switches to the Variation
accompaniment pattern.

Half Fill In to
Original

This plays a fill-in half a measure long,
then switches to the Original
accompaniment pattern.

Original/
Variation

This changes the accompaniment pattern
without inserting a fill-in.

Arranger
Reset

When this function is used during
Automatic Accompaniment, the
accompaniment returns to the beginning of
the Division (p. 47).

Intro 1/
Ending 1

Performs the same function as the [Intro/
Ending] button (p. 55). Intro 1 and Ending
1 are played.

Intro 2/
Ending 2

Performs the same function as the [Intro/
Ending] button (p. 55). Intro 2 and Ending
2 are played.

Arranger
Start/Stop

Performs the same function as the [Start/
Stop] button (p. 55).

Orchestrator
Up

This changes the accompaniment to a more
elavorate arrangement (p. 59).

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