24 chapter 1 performance – Roland KF-7 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Performance

Chapter 1

Performing with Two Sounds Layered
Together (Layer)

Two tones sounding together when you press a single key is referred to as a “layer

performance.”

For instance, it’s possible to play the Tones for both Piano and Strings simultaneously.

fig.layer.e

1.

Touch <Layer> at the bottom of the Basic screen.

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The tone that was sounding before you switched to layer performance, plus the tone

indicated in the lower part of the display, are now played together.

Here, the tone appearing in the upper part of the display is called the “right-hand

tone,” and the tone appearing in the lower part of the display is called the “layer

tone.”

Changing the tones

2.

Touch the name of the tone to be changed.

The tone name will be highlighted in white.

3.

Press a Tone button to select the new tone (p. 21).

4.

When you have selected the tone, touch <Exit>.

The display returns to the Basic screen.

Cancelling the Layer

5.

Touch <Layer>.

The <Layer> icon reverts to black, and the layer performance is cancelled.

Now when you play the keys, only the tone indicated on the screen is sounded.

Grand Piano 1

Strings

When you select an internal

song or music file that includes

the lyrics data, <lyrics>

appears in the Basic screen.

Touch this to display the lyrics.

When you touch Octave

<-><+> on the tone selection

screen, the pitch of the

keyboard’s sound is changed

in octave units. To learn more,

see “Shifting the Keyboard

Pitch in Octave Steps (Octave

Shift)” (p. 26).

You can vary the volume-level

balance of the two tones. For

instructions, see “Adjusting

the Volume Balance for Each

Performance Part (Part

Balance)” (p. 63).

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