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Connecting External Devices
* Unless the above is set to either “Int” or “Auto,” the KR105’s
buttons cannot be used to adjust the KR105’s tempo.
Ordinarily, you should set this to “Int.”
Touch <Exit> to go back to the Function screen.
Performing in Ensemble with
MIDI Instruments (MIDI
Ensemble)
You can connect an electronic percussion device or other
MIDI instrument to the KR105’s MIDI In connector for
ensemble playing. Making the MIDI settings for the
instrument connected to the MIDI In connector is easy. The
sounds from the connected MIDI instrument are played from
the KR105’s speaker.
1.
Press the One Touch Program [Piano] button.
2.
Touch <Option>.
3.
Use <
▲
> and <
▼
> to select the third page:
4.
Touch <MIDI Ensemble>.
A screen like the following appears.
5.
Select the method for using the MIDI In connector.
6.
When “Keyboard” is selected in Step 4 above, use
<
▲
><
▼
>
to select the Tone.
The connected keyboard plays using the selected Tone.
Ext
The KR105’s tempo as well as the starting
and stopping of playback and recording is
controlled by the MIDI device connected to
the pro
’s MIDI In connector. When there is no MIDI
device connected, then tempo changing op-
eration can not be controlled by the pro
Remote
Playback and recording of songs is con-
trolled by the connected MIDI device.
Displayed
Meaning
Displayed
Meaning
Normal
Normal setting.
Make changes in Tone and other settings
from the connected device.
Pad
Select this when you have percussion pads
connected to the KR105’s MIDI In connector.
You do not need to make any MIDI settings
on the KR105. Select pad Tones and make
other settings from the connected pads (for
further details, refer to the Owner’s Manual
provided with the pads).
Keyboard
Select this when you have a keyboard con-
nected to the KR105’s MIDI In connector.
You can select tones for the connected key-
board from the KR105. No MIDI settings
need be made on the KR105.
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