Displaying the score, Displays scores (p. 70), 70 chapter 3 song playback and practice functions – Roland KF-7 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice Functions

Chapter 3

Displaying the Score

The KF-7 can display scores not only for the internal songs, but for music files and

performances recorded with the KF-7. This is very convenient for performing while

reading the music and for checking songs that have been recorded. When you play

back a music file with lyrics, the lyrics appear on screen.

Selecting the song

When playing back songs on floppy disks, first insert the floppy disk in the disk

drive.

1.

Press the [Select/Listen to a Song] button to select a song.

For details refer to “Playing a Song” (p. 65).

2.

Press the [Score Display] button.

The “Score screen” appears.

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Displays an enlarged score.
You can also display the note names.

The score and keyboard are displayed. This allows you to
check the keys that are pressed for the sounds played back.

Selects the part for which the score is displayed.
* You can specify the track or part to be displayed with

<Option> (p. 72).

<Option>

Makes detailed settings for the score display (p. 72).

<Tutor>

This allows you to practice the song repeatedly while reading
the music (p. 74).

<Replay>

The soft pedal functions as the “Replay.” When you press the
pedal during the playback of the song, playback stops, and
when you release the pedal, playback resumes starting at the
beginning of that measure. When the pedal is pressed in rapid
succession, playback is returned the same number of
measures as the number of times the pedal is pressed.
In situations such as when you want to hear a difficult phrase
repeated a number of times, you can press the pedal to go to
an earlier point in the song.

In some internal songs, the

fingering is displayed.

The fingering numbers shown

in the screen indicate one

possible fingering.

Chord names can be displayed

in some of the internal songs

and recorded performances

using the KF-7’s Chord

Sequencer (p. 120).

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