How to use this manual, Conventions used in this manual – Roland KF-7 User Manual

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Introduction

How To Use This Manual

The KF-7 Owner’s Manual consists of two volumes,

Quick Start

and the

Owner’s

Manual

.

Please start out by reading “Before You Start Playing” (p. 16) in the

Owner’s Manual

(this volume). This explains how to connect the KF-7’s power cord and how to turn on
the instrument’s power.

After turning on the KF-7’s power, please continue by reading

Quick Start

.

By trying out the various procedures while reading the

Quick Start

, you can easily learn

how to play the KF-7 and make use of its major functions (especially procedures that
involve use of the “main buttons”).

The

Owner’s Manual

describes procedures, from basic operation to procedures for

special applications (for example, using the KF-7 as an accompanist and creating songs),
that will help you master the KF-7’s many performance functions.

Conventions Used in This Manual

This manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler, more concise
instructions.

• Button names are enclosed in square brackets “[ ]”, as in One Touch Program [Piano]

button.

• On screen text is enclosed in angled brackets “< >”, as in <Exit>.

• The act of lightly contacting the Touch Screen with your finger is called “touching.”

• An asterisk (*) or a

at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or

precaution. These should not be ignored.

• (p. **) refers to pages within the manual.

NOTE

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