Using keywords to search for tones (tone search) – Roland KR107 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Performance

Chapter 1

Using Keywords to Search for Tones (Tone Search)

You can search for tones that match the conditions you set for instrument or musical

style. You can also search the tones using the first character of the tone name.

1.

Press any Tone button.

The tone selection screen appears.

2.

Touch <Search>.

The following “Tone search screen” appears.

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Searching by Conditions

3.

Touch <Category> or <Genre>, then use the dial to select the search

conditions.

4.

Touch <Search>.

The search results appear in the display.

Touch the tone name to select the tone.

Press the [Exit] button to return to the tone selection screen.

Searching by Tone Name

3

Touch <By Name>.

Touch <By Key> to go to the condition search screen.

4.

Decide which character is to be used for the search.

The selected character appears in the middle of the screen.

Enter the character you’re searching for. For example, touching <ABC> in succession

cycles you through the available choices in that character group (“A”

”B”

”C”...).

Touching <A-0> selects the type of character. Each time you touch <A-0>, the

character switches between alphabets and numerals.

5.

Touch <Search>.

The search results appear in the display.

Touch the tone name to select the Tone.

Press the [Exit] button several times to return to the Basic screen or the previous

screen.

Condition Search screen

Name Search screen

Touch here to switch these screens.

In condition search, tones

satisfying all of the selected

search criteria are sought.

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