Appendix, 1 dsp effects, 2 specifications – Roland KR-3 User Manual

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KR-3 – DSP effects

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14.1 DSP effects

Keyboard

88 weighted keys

Keyboard modes

Whole, Split, Layer, Split Arranger, Piano Style Arranger, Manual
Drum/SFX

Velocity sensitivity

Super Light, Light, Medium, Heavy, Super Heavy

Maximum polyphony

64 voices

Tones

8 Groups, 124 Variations
(Tone Expansion Mode: 270 variations)

Music Styles

Internal: 136 Styles, Disk: 32 Styles
Expandable using (MSA) Music Style disks.

Manual Drum/SFX Sets

Drum Set: 8/SFX Set: 1

Programmable Music Styles

Yes

Effects

Reverb (8 types), Chorus (8 types), DSP (32 types)

Melody Intelligence

18 types

Music Assistant

Internal: 32 memories, Disk: Max. 99 sets

Composer

Tracks: 16 (Easy Mode: 5 tracks), Song: 1
Note Storage: ±30,000 notes, Tempo: = 20~250
Resolution: 120 ticks per quarter note
Recording methods: Realtime, Step (in Chord Sequencer Mode)
Playback: Standard MIDI File (Format 0/1), KR Songs
Save: Standard MIDI File (Format 0)
Edit: Setup, Copy, Quantize, Erase, Delete, Insert, Transpose,
Track exchange, Track Copy

Disk drive/data storage

3.5 inch micro floppy disk drive

Disk Format: 720K bytes (2DD), 1.44M bytes (2HD)
Songs: Max. 99
Note Storage: ± 120,000 notes (2DD), ± 240,000 notes (2HD)

Lyrics

Yes

Languages

4 languages (English, German, French, Japanese)

Display

AGD (Animated Graphic Display) 240 x 64 dots, graphic LCD

Rated Output Power

20W x 2

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Power Supply

117/230/230VE/240

V

A, power cable (supplied)

Speakers

KR-777: 16cm x2 (woofer), 5.5cm x2 (tweeter)

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Dimensions

1400 (W) x 940 (D) x 945 (H) mm

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Options

MSA Music Style Disks, SMF Music Data
Headphones (RH25/50)
LVC-1 Lyrics to Video Converter

Weight

102kg

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Accessories

Owner’s Manual, Music Style/Acoustic Style Disk
Stand
AC power cable

Note: In the interest of product improvement, the specifica-
tions and/or appearance of this instrument are subject to
change without prior notice.

14. Appendix

1. Overdrive: Distorts the sound a little
2. Distortion: Distorts the sound a lot
3. Phaser: Gives a swelling sound
4. Enhancer: Makes the sound brighter and seemingly louder
5. Auto Wah: Changes the timbre in cycles
6. Compressor: Limits the dynamic range by reducing higher volumes
7. Gate Reverb: A reverb that ends abruptly
8. Rotary: Modulation effect of a rotating speaker
9. Hexa Chorus: Lends thickness and breadth to the sound
10. Tremolo Chorus: Thick tremolo effect
11. Stereo Chorus: A stereo chorus
12. Stereo Flanger: Adds metallic reverberations to the sound
13. Step Flanger: A flanger with stepwise changes in pitch
14. Stereo Delay: Adds a delay to the stereo sound
15. Modulation Delay: A delay that adds undulations to the delayed sound
16. Triple Tap Delay: A three-way delay

17. Quadruple Tap Delay: A four-way delay
18. 2-Voice Pitch Shifter: Adds two pitch-shifted notes to the original sound
19. Feedback Pitch Shifter: Adds a single pitch-shifted note the original sound
20. Overdrive

→ Chorus: Overdrive that is processed by a chorus

21. Overdrive

→Flanger: Overdrive that is processed by a flanger

22. Overdrive

→Delay: Overdrive that is processed by a delay

23. Distortion

→Chorus: Distortion that is processed by a chorus

24. Distortion

→Flanger: Distortion that is processed by a flanger

25. Distortion

→Delay: Distortion that is processed by a delay

26. Enhancer

→Chorus: Enhancer that is processed by a chorus

27. Enhancer

→Flanger: Enhancer that is processed by flanger

28. Enhancer

→Delay: Enhancer that is processed by a delay

29. Chorus

→Delay: Chorus that is processed by a delay

30. Flanger

→Delay: Flanger that is processed by a delay

31. Chorus

→Flanger: Chorus that is processed by a flanger.

32. Sympathetic Resonance: A resonance effect that is produced every time you

press the Damper pedal.

14.2 Specifications

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