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KR-3 – Starting and Stopping Styles

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7.3 Starting and Stopping Styles

Starting a Music Style

You may remember that by pressing One Touch Pro-
gram [ARRANGER] you also select a number of set-
tings, one of which is called Sync Start. Let’s look at 
that function first.

Starting automatically (Sync Start)

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Starting with a musical introduction

You can start Style playback in much the same way as a 
band or orchestra – with a nice introduction (called 

Intro

). The length of the introduction depends on the 

Style you selected. Some Intros are two measures long, 
others eight, and so on.

1. 

Press the [SYNC] button.

The [SYNC] button’s indicator will light, and the 
TEMPO and [INTRO/ENDING] indicators will begin 
flashing.

Now all you have to do is to play a note or a chord in 
the chord recognition area (either the left half of the 
keyboard, or anywhere in Piano Style Arranger mode) 
to start the Arranger.

2. 

Play a note or chord in the chord recognition area.

The Arranger now plays the Intro pattern. The 
INTRO/ENDING indicator will light, and go off at the 
end of the Intro.

To cancel Sync Start, just press the [SYNC] button 
once more.

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Shorter/simpler Intro

• Press the [SYNC] button (indicator lights).

• Press the Fill In [TO ORIGINAL] button (indicator 

flashes).

• Play in the chord recognition area of the keyboard. 

Style playback will begin with a short Intro.

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Starting without an Intro

1. 

Press the [SYNC] button.

The [SYNC] button’s indicator will light, and the 
TEMPO and [INTRO/ENDING] indicators will begin 
flashing.

2. 

Press the flashing [INTRO/ENDING] button (indi-

cator goes off).

3. 

Play a note or chord in the chord recognition area.

Starting manually

If you prefer to be in complete control of the Arranger 
and therefore do not want it to start as soon as you 
play one or several notes, there are two options. 

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Starting with an Intro

1. 

If necessary, press the [SYNC] button to switch off 

the Sync Start function.

Remember that you can now play your own chords 
and bass notes using the Chord and Bass parts that are 
automatically assigned to the Lower section of the key-
board.

2. 

Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button to start Style 

playback with the corresponding Intro.

During the Intro, the [INTRO/ENDING] button’s 
indicator will be lit. When the Intro is over, the indica-
tor will go off.

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Starting without an Intro

1. 

If necessary, press the [SYNC] button to switch off 

the Sync Start function.

2. 

Press the [START/STOP] button. The Style will 

begin playing.

Stopping a Music Style

There are two ways to stop Style playback:

Stopping a Style with an Ending

An Ending is usually referred to as a 

Coda

. This is a 

musical way of ending a song, some of the most 
impressive examples can be found in classical music. 
But also in pop music, a song usually doesn’t just stop. 
If that is what you are after, here is what to do:

Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button while the Music 
Style is running.

During the ending, the [INTRO/ENDING] button’s 
indicator will be lit. When the Ending is over, the indi-
cator will go off.

Again, the length of the Ending depends on the Music 
Style you select.

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If you want to shorten/simplify the Ending:

• Press the Fill In [TO ORIGINAL] button (indicator 

starts flashing).

• While the [TO ORIGINAL] button’s indicator is flash-

ing, press the [START/STOP] button.

Stopping a Music Style immediately

Press the [START/STOP] button.

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Summary of Contents for KR-3

Page 1: ...ral MIDI System m The General MIDI System is a set of recommenda tions which seeks to standardize the MIDI support features of sound generating devices Sound generat ing devices and musical data disks...

Page 2: ...Playing back a Composer song 32 8 3 Track Mute Muting specific tracks 32 8 4 Playing back songs without tempo changes 32 8 5 Erasing the Composer song 32 8 6 Saving a song to disk 33 9 Composer Menu...

Page 3: ...el or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and con sult an audiologist 011 Do not allow any objects e g...

Page 4: ...or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit If you need to move the instrument take note of the precautions listed below At least two persons are required...

Page 5: ...m age the exterior finish Maintenance To clean the unit use a dry soft cloth or one that is slightly dampened Try to wipe the entire surface using an equal amount of strength moving the cloth along wi...

Page 6: ...have a WRITE PROTECT tab which can protect the disk from accidental erasure It is recom mended that the tab be kept in the PROTECT position and moved to the WRITE position only when you wish to write...

Page 7: ...b Allows you to make the overall sound brighter or darker I PERFORMANCE PAD buttons Various functions can be assigned to these buttons see Performance Pad buttons additional or fre quently used functi...

Page 8: ...button to add a harmony to the melody you are playing a POWER switch left side Press this button to switch the KR 3 on and off b Disk drive right side Used for playing back material recorded on floppy...

Page 9: ...s been fully extended When opening and closing the lid be careful not to let your fingers get caught If small children will be using the KR 3 adult supervision should be provided If you need to move t...

Page 10: ...cuit A brief interval a few seconds after power up is required before the unit will operate normally To turn the power off turn the Volume knob all the way to the left and press the Power switch The P...

Page 11: ...acks of the external keyboard amplifier mixer or tape deck Note If you are connecting the KR 3 to a device with a monaural input be sure to use the L MONO jack Note For cassette decks or HiFi amplifie...

Page 12: ...knob to change the display contrast Navigating through the display pages Changing screen pages PAGE and PAGE Some screens may comprise multiple display pages By pressing PAGE you will go to the next p...

Page 13: ...rmance stops automatically when all songs have been played 5 Press Exit or To Menu to stop playback Note All rights reserved Unauthorized use of the demo songs for purposes other than private enjoymen...

Page 14: ...g a mellower tone Using the metronome The KR 3 features a metronome function Use the metronome whenever you want to practice at a given tempo By pressing the button to the right of the met ronome icon...

Page 15: ...pany your melodies and solos 136 accompaniments called Music Styles cov ering all popular musical genres are built in Other Styles can be loaded from the supplied floppy disk while you can also create...

Page 16: ...on If you think the accompaniment is too slow press TEMPO instead Pressing the and buttons simultaneously will return the Arranger to the default tempo of the Jazz Band Style 5 At the end of the song...

Page 17: ...in on the downbeat of the first measure PU Pickup will be displayed when the song begins After that measure numbers will be displayed 5 Playback stops automatically at the end of the song You can stop...

Page 18: ...y pressing the pedal set Pitch Bend Range to 2 two semitones or one whole tone and select Bend Up as Pedal Assign function To bend to the G below the C you are playing set the Range value to 5 and Ped...

Page 19: ...modes Caution Expansion Tones are only temporarily selected and cannot be written to a Music Assistant memory see page 44 Whenever you select another mode for example if you change from Whole mode to...

Page 20: ...ft of the display to select the Type kind of effect and set its Depth with the buttons to the right of the display Select OFF from the Type screen if you don t need a DSP effect Note Only one DSP effe...

Page 21: ...t is the highest note of the Lower part Organ playing usually involves two different sounds so the keyboard is automatically split whenever you press the One Touch Program ORGAN button and select Jazz...

Page 22: ...select the desired piano Tone 2 Press Layer on the Basic screen 3 Press the TONE STRINGS button The indicator of the TONE button you press lights up Play a few notes on the keyboard to confirm that t...

Page 23: ...rely on the chord or note information you play in the chord recognition area i e the keyboard zone you have assigned to the Arranger originally the left half of the keyboard Also note that you can use...

Page 24: ...y a note or chord to the left of the split point The Arranger starts playing the introduction of the Music Style you selected Press the START STOP button Note Whenever the Arranger is not playing the...

Page 25: ...3 Play a note or chord in the chord recognition area Starting manually If you prefer to be in complete control of the Arranger and therefore do not want it to start as soon as you play one or several...

Page 26: ...and to the right of the display to adjust the volume balance Adjusting the volume of each part Part Volume The BAL function adjusts the balance of the overall accompaniment volume and that of the melo...

Page 27: ...ttern type You can do this before starting a Style or during playback of the Style Note There are other Arranger functions you can use by assigning them to a PAD button See Performance Pad buttons add...

Page 28: ...is intelligent in that it allows you to play major chords by pressing just one key the root note while minor chords can be played with two keys and com plex chords with only three keys Unlike other br...

Page 29: ...like the one shown below will be displayed 2 Use the buttons next to the display to select a Melody Intelligence type There are five pages you can select with PAGE and PAGE Select the type you need fo...

Page 30: ...ng Select screen Select U User Song and press the REC button 2 Begin recording When you are ready to record the melody of a song with Arranger backup start Style playback see Start ing a Music Style a...

Page 31: ...SET button to stop recording The indicator of the track button you pressed now lights up to signal that the track contains data Note See also Saving a song to disk on page 33 Be aware however that due...

Page 32: ...ng is called Minus One Play You can also record your Minus One performance Please refer to Recording Minus One performances on page 31 Press the button of the track you wish to mute indi cator goes of...

Page 33: ...ow 5 Press Save Press EXIT instead if you do not want to save the song after all Functions of the Composer Menu 1 Press the Composer MENU button The display now jumps to the Composer Menu Choose one o...

Page 34: ...you to concentrate on the melody because the Chord Sequencer will take care of feeding the Arranger with the correct chord information and selecting the desired Style division 1 Press Chord Sequencer...

Page 35: ...existing recording without overwriting the previous version This mode is ideal for programming the drums because it allows you to start with the bass drum and snare drum and add the HiHat and cymbals...

Page 36: ...remaining parts You can use VOL and VOL to the left of the display to set the volume level for each track 5 Press the EXEC button or the Composer REC button to confirm your settings The User Style is...

Page 37: ...ecorded with the 16 track Sequencer see page 33 1 Use the 16 track Sequencer to record a perfor mance of Major Minor or Seventh types Because only certain tracks can be converted to Style data you sho...

Page 38: ...songs you have recorded Note After carrying out one of the following functions it may be impossible to restore the previous settings Also songs recorded with Arranger backup may sometimes yield surpri...

Page 39: ...Use and below the display to select a parameter and set the value with and Track From For see step 2 under Quantize timing corrections Event refers to the types of data that will be erased All all dat...

Page 40: ...ows you to change the key of what has already been recorded It can be invaluable for tricky phrases that you want to play only once 1 Press Transpose 2 Use and below the display to select a parameter...

Page 41: ...to pianos Compared with equal tuning low notes are tuned slightly lower while high notes are tuned slightly higher At power on this parameter is set to On 2 Set the Stretch Tuning ON OFF with the but...

Page 42: ...g When you put a marker in a song playback will start from the beginning of the measure where the A marker is put By way of example let s place a Marker at the begin ning of measure 5 2 Go to the targ...

Page 43: ...ns Note See above for how to set the split point Note See page 42 for information on using markers Auto changing the Arranger defaults Selecting a Music Style means that the KR 3 automati cally loads...

Page 44: ...r that you can also carry out a lot of in depth programming Those set tings can also be saved to a Music Assistant memory 1 Make the settings that you want to register 2 Press the Music Assistant butt...

Page 45: ...to save them to disk first see above Note To stop the operation press the EXIT button 11 2 Performance Pad buttons additional or frequently used functions You can assign a wide variety of performance...

Page 46: ...playback See page 35 for details 11 3 Pedal functions You can also assign other functions to left pedal Soft 1 On the Basic screen press Pad Pdl 2 Press Page 3 Use and to the side of the display to se...

Page 47: ...Menu screen press PAGE or PAGE to select the following display page Key Touch velocity sensitivity Except for the fact that there are five options here this function does the same as Key Touch velocit...

Page 48: ...with slow undulations Chorus 2 A light chorus with rapid undulations Chorus 3 A strong chorus with slow undulations Chorus 4 A deep chorus with rapid undulations Feedback Cho A soft sound with an effe...

Page 49: ...TX MIDI Channel TX MIDI Ch refers to the MIDI channel used for transmitting messages from the KR 3 to external instruments TX is short for transmit If the external instrument is set to receive on RX M...

Page 50: ...he instrument off until the display shows Backup complete This returns all settings stored in the KR 3 to their ini tial values when shipped from the factory Note The Music Assistant memories also ret...

Page 51: ...nect the KR 3 to an external sound module sequencer etc When working with an exter nal sequencer be sure to establish both connections and to set Local Control see page 49 to Off Note You don t always...

Page 52: ...rance of this instrument are subject to change without prior notice 14 Appendix 1 Overdrive Distorts the sound a little 2 Distortion Distorts the sound a lot 3 Phaser Gives a swelling sound 4 Enhancer...

Page 53: ...ca Guitar Bass Nylon Guitar Gut Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar 12 str Guitar Mandolin Hawaiian Guitar JC E Guitar Acoustic Bs Acoustic Bs Cymbal Fingered Bs Picked Bs Banjo Muted Guitar Overdrive Gui...

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Page 56: ...85 72 74 73 C3 C4 C5 C6 57 0 SFX High Q Slap Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Guitar sliding Finger Guitar cutting noise down Guitar cutting nois...

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Page 59: ...1 16 0 127 X X Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY O X 8n v 64 Song Pos Song Sel Tune X X X Clock Commands X X X X X X O X 0 32 1 5 6 38 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 84 91 93 98 99 100 101 O X X X O X X O X O O O O O X X O O...

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