Roland KF-90 User Manual

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Contents

USING THE UNIT SAFELY............................................................................................................... 3
IMPORTANT NOTES ........................................................................................................................ 5

Introduction ................................................................................................................ 7

Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
Checking the Included Items .................................................................................................................... 8
How to Use This Manual........................................................................................................................... 8

Conventions Used in This Manual ............................................................................................... 8

Panel Descriptions................................................................................................... 13

Before You Play ....................................................................................................... 16

Installing the Music Stand....................................................................................................................... 16
Connecting the Power Cord.................................................................................................................... 16
Connecting Pedals .................................................................................................................................... 16
Turning the Power On and Off .............................................................................................................. 17
Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance ..................................................................................... 17
Connecting Headphones ......................................................................................................................... 17
Connecting a Microphone ....................................................................................................................... 18
About the Touch Screen .......................................................................................................................... 18

Basic Screen .................................................................................................................................... 19

Quick Start ........................................................................21

Playing the Keyboard .............................................................................................. 22

Listening to the Demo Song.................................................................................................................... 22
Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-touch Piano) ...................................................................... 23
Performing with Various Instrument Sounds...................................................................................... 24
Handy Features for Selecting Tones ([Tone Navigator] Button)....................................................... 25
Practicing a Song Using Music Files (Piano Master)........................................................................... 26

Playing with Accompaniment ................................................................................. 28

Playing with Automatic Accompaniment ([Style Navigator] Button) ............................................. 28
Playing with an Automatic Accompaniment (One-touch Arranger) ............................................... 30

Recording a Performance ....................................................................................... 34

Recording a Song ([Composer Navigator] Button) ............................................................................. 34
Recording a Performance with Automatic Accompaniment............................................................. 36
Listening to the Recorded Performance................................................................................................ 38

Using Music Files..................................................................................................... 39

Listening to Music Files ........................................................................................................................... 39
Enjoying Karaoke Performances with Music Files .............................................................................. 42
Adding the Effects to Your Voice........................................................................................................... 43

Reference ..........................................................................49

Chapter 1 Performance............................................................................................ 50

Playing the Keyboard Like a Piano (One-touch Piano) ...................................................................... 50
Playing a Wide Variety of Instrument Sounds .................................................................................... 51
Combining the Sounds of Two Instruments (Layer Play).................................................................. 53
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split Play) ............................................... 55

Selecting a Different Tone in the Current Tone Group ........................................................... 56

Shifting the Keyboard Pitch in Octave Steps (Octave Shift) .............................................................. 57
Playing Drum Sounds.............................................................................................................................. 58

Playing Effect Sounds................................................................................................................... 59

Adding Reverberation to Sounds (The Reverb Effect)........................................................................ 59
Effects Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to Your Performances (Advanced 3D)..................... 60

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