KR-11_Book Page 1 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM r ENGLISH KR-11 Owner’s Manual So that you may enjoy reliable performance for years to come, please take time to read this manual from beginning to end. Main features ❏ Three instruments in one The KR-11 can be used as piano, organ or “keyboard” (i.e. a synthesizer with automatic accompaniment) – all at the touch of a button.
KR-11_Book Page 2 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Contents Contents 1. Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. Panel descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3. Before using the KR-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Setting up the music stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KR-11_Book Page 3 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Using the unit safely Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled.
KR-11_Book Page 4 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Contents 107b ...................................................................................................... 015 • When the top is open, do not put your head or any other part of your body under it. The lid could be dislodged and then fall on you. ......................................................................................................
KR-11_Book Page 5 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – 1. Important notes Power Supply • Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise (such as an electric motor or variable lighting system). • Before connecting the KR-11 to other devices, turn off the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/or damage to speakers or other devices.
KR-11_Book Page 6 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Important notes • Remove any disk from the drive before powering up or down. • To prevent damage to the disk drive’s heads, always try to hold the floppy disk in a level position (not tilted in any direction) while inserting it into the drive. ❏ Handling floppy disks • Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin magnetic coating.
KR-11_Book Page 7 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Front panel 2. Panel descriptions 2.1 Front panel B C D E F ENGLISH A Q G H I J K L M A UTILITY button Press this button to access the KR-11’s Utility functions (see “Utility Menu” on page 48). C Part Balance ACCOMP and KEYBOARD buttons Use the [ACCOMP] button to set the volume of each individual accompaniment part.
KR-11_Book Page 8 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Panel descriptions S T U V W Q R X R HOLD button In most cases, the selected display page will disappear after a few seconds. Press this button to “lock” the currently selected display page. Press it again to release the Hold function, or [EXIT] to leave it right away. S LCD contrast knob Use this knob to change the contrast whenever the display is difficult to read.
KR-11.GB Page 9 Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:13 AM 3. Before using the KR-11 3.1 Connections 3.2 Setting up the music stand Set up the music stand as shown in the figure below. ENGLISH Connecting the Pedal Cable KR-11 – Setting up the music stand Insert the pedal cable into the Pedal connector on the panel of the KR-11. Connecting the power cord Fold the three supporting feet at the back of the stand and check whether the stand is held in place. 1.
KR-11_Book Page 10 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Before using the KR-11 Take care not to allow fingers to be caught or pinched when opening and closing the lid. Make sure an adult is on hand to provide assistance when young children are playing the KR-11. For safety, transport the KR-11 only with the lid in the closed position. 3.4 Opening and closing the lid The KR-11’s lid can be raised and closed like on an acoustic grand piano.
KR-11_Book Page 11 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Turning the power on/off 3.6 Turning the power on/off To turn the power on, turn the [Volume] knob all the way down, and then press the [Power] button. The power will turn on, and the Power indicator at the left front of the KR-11 will light. After a few seconds, you will be able to play the keyboard to produce sound. Use the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume.
KR-11_Book Page 12 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Before using the KR-11 3.9 Connecting external amplifiers and other devices If the KR-11’s amplification system doesn’t deliver enough power for your application, you can take advantage of its OUTPUT jacks. Sending audio to external equipment Before connecting the KR-11 to another piece of equipment, turn off the power to both devices.
KR-11_Book Page 13 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Connecting external amplifiers and other devices 4. Basic operation and display The KR-11 features a large-sized screen that keeps you informed about the status of your instrument and allows you to access functions for which there are (usually) no buttons or sliders. ENGLISH Symbols used in this owner’s manual This Owner’s Manual uses the following symbols to indicate panel buttons and items appearing on the display.
KR-11_Book Page 14 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Overview of the KR-11 5. Overview of the KR-11 5.1 Introduction of the main functions — [DEMO] Let’s take a look at the most striking features of your KR-11. Just follow the instructions or items that appear on the display. 1. Press the [DEMO] button. A “Demo” screen appears on the display. The Demo screen is made up of three pages. 2. Press <▲> and <▼> to the right of the display to select another page.
KR-11_Book Page 15 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Performance functions 5.2 Performance functions Each time you press the <▼Close> button, the lid of the piano shown on the screen closes more, creating a mellower tone. Brilliance knob The KR-11 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 metronome icon, you can turn the metronome on and off.
KR-11_Book Page 16 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Overview of the KR-11 Organ music — One Touch Program [ORGAN] Press the One Touch Program [ORGAN] button. A picture of an organ will appear on the screen, with the keyboard split at F#3 into Lower (left hand) and Upper (right hand) parts.
KR-11_Book Page 17 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Performance functions Example: “When The Saints Go Marching In” When The Saints Go Marching In Graphic chord display American Traditional C Right Left ENGLISH 1. Press the One Touch Program [ARRANGER] button. The Basic screen is displayed. The names of the chords you play in the Lower section appear on the display: Once you feel you master the basic version of “The Saints”, try adding some variation here and there.
KR-11_Book Page 18 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Overview of the KR-11 5.3 Playing back songs on disk The KR-11 is fitted with a floppy disk drive. It allows you to listen to commercially available music data (Standard MIDI Files) or play back songs you create and save to disk. Here is how to listen to such music data: Note: Before using disks, please carefully read “Before using floppy disks” on page 5. 1. Insert the music data disk into the floppy disk drive. 2.
KR-11_Book Page 19 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Pitch Bend and Transpose 5.4 Pitch Bend and Transpose ENGLISH The KR-11’s left pedal (also known as “Soft” pedal) can be used to bend the notes you play. To do so, you must assign it the Pitch Bend function (see “Pedal functions” on page 47 for details) and specify whether you want to bend the notes upward (“Bend Up”) or downward (“Bend Down”).
KR-11_Book Page 20 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Tones and related functions 6. Tones and related functions 6.1 Selecting Tones The KR-11 comes with a host of instrument sounds (called Tones). These Tones are divided into eight categories, called Groups. 1. Press [UTILITY] and use <√√PAGE> or to select the following display page. Selecting “normal” Tones 1. Press the TONE button of the Group that contains the Tone you need.
KR-11_Book Page 21 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Pitch Bend and Transpose Selecting Drum Set Types Note: There is one SFX set. Adding effects to Tones Reverberation (REV) Reverb is a digital effect that gives the impression that you are playing in a concert hall. 1. Press the [UTILITY] button. Adding other effects — DSP effect DSP is short for Digital Signal Processor. The DSP effect contains a variety of effects programs, one of which you can select for the song you are about to play.
KR-11_Book Page 22 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Tones and related functions Note: When using Octave Shift, you may sometimes notice that notes to the far right of the keyboard sound in the “wrong” octave. That is because all Tones have an upper limit beyond which they cannot be transposed. Note: You cannot use Octave Shift in Whole mode (see below). 6.
KR-11_Book Page 23 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Keyboard modes Layer: using two Tones simultaneously ENGLISH The word Layer is used to describe a situation where every note you play triggers two Tones. The most popular Tone combination for layers is piano and strings, but you are free to use any Tone combination you like. Note: Layers are only available for the Upper part. Here’s an example of how to layer two Tones (let’s use piano and strings here). 1.
KR-11_Book Page 24 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Playing with accompaniment (Arranger) 7. Playing with accompaniment (Arranger) 7.1 What is an Arranger? Think of the Arranger’s Music Styles as your backup band. Your KR-11 is capable of playing several “variations” (called divisions) of a given accompaniment.
KR-11_Book Page 25 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Selecting Music Styles (i.e. the three notes that make up a chord). You can play more than three chord notes, but remember that two notes won’t cause the Arranger to change chords. 7.2 Selecting Music Styles The KR-11 contains 136 Music Styles. These Styles are divided into six Groups (see the MUSIC STYLE buttons and list on the front panel). 1. Press a MUSIC STYLE button.
KR-11_Book Page 26 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Playing with accompaniment (Arranger) 7.3 Starting and Stopping Styles Starting a Music Style You may remember that by pressing One Touch Program [ARRANGER] you also select a number of settings, one of which is called Sync Start. Let’s look at that function first.
KR-11_Book Page 27 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Style tempo Alternatives for starting and ending Music Style playback Global balance You can adjust the balance of volume of the accompaniment (Music Style) and the Upper Tone you use to play the melody. ENGLISH Using a PAD button or a footswitch, you can fade in (whereby the volume gradually increases) to the start of a Style, or fade out (whereby the volume gradually decreases) to the end of a Style.
KR-11_Book Page 28 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Playing with accompaniment (Arranger) 2. Select the part whose volume you wish to adjust using the buttons below the display. 3. Adjust its volume with the <▲> and <▼> buttons. Press the <▲> button to increase the volume, and the <▼> button to decrease it. Volume of the Drums, SFX, Lower, Upper, or Layer Tone These are the parts you can play yourself, which is why you need to press the other Part Volume button. 1.
KR-11_Book Page 29 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Easy fingering – Chord Intelligence Fill-Ins (transitions between Original and Variation) In Original mode In Variation mode Plays the Original Fill. Plays the Original Fill and selects the Original pattern. Plays the Variation Fill and selects the Variation pattern. Plays the Variation Fill. Here is how to play chords in Chord Intelligent and normal (without Chord Intelligence) modes. All examples are based on a “C” chord.
KR-11_Book Page 30 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Playing with accompaniment (Arranger) 7.8 Melody Intelligence The Arranger of your KR-11 not only plays chords but also a counter-melody based on the chords you play in the chord recognition area. This counter-melody will be added to the Upper part. 1. Press the [MELODY INTELLIGENCE] button to switch Melody Intelligence on (indicator lights) and off.
KR-11_Book Page 31 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM 8. Recording and Playback 8.1 Recording KR-11 – Recording 2. Begin recording. The KR-11 also features a “Composer” that functions like a digital tape recorder. You can record your own songs, as well as play songs using commercially available music data. Please be aware that the Composer records instructions (called MIDI messages) rather than sounds. That explains why you cannot record your singing.
KR-11_Book Page 32 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Recording and Playback Recording Minus-One performances Minus-One refers to a technique whereby a Standard MIDI File is used as backup, while you can mute the part you wish to play (usually the melody). Thanks to Minus-One, you can mute any part of a Standard MIDI File and play (and record) it yourself.
KR-11_Book Page 33 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Playing back a Composer song 8.2 Playing back a Composer song 8.4 Playing back songs without tempo changes Some songs on music data disks contain tempo changes. When you use these kinds of songs for Minus-One play or recording, you may find it difficult to follow the tempo changes. Here is how to ignore these tempo changes. 2. Press the [PLAY] button. While holding down the Composer [STOP] button, press either the Tempo [+] or [–] button.
KR-11_Book Page 34 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Composer Menu 8.6 Saving a song to disk The display now jumps to the Song Save screen. The song in the Composer’s memory is erased when the power is turned off. If you don’t want to lose it, use the method described below. The number of songs that can be saved onto a disk depends on the amount of performance data they contain, but the maximum number of songs you can save is 99.
KR-11_Book Page 35 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Chord Sequencer The currently selected track appears in reverse video on the display. Note: Drum or SFX parts can only be recorded on the “D” or “S” tracks. Note: You can only assign Drum Sets to the “D” track, while the “S” track only triggers sound effects. Use and to the left of the display to set the volume level of each track. Note: To record the volume settings, press the [RESET] button while holding the [REC] button.
KR-11_Book Page 36 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Composer Menu — Deletes a single measure after the position of the cursor, and shifts all subsequent bars to the left. — Deletes the information (chords and divisions) at the position of the cursor. Note: Activate the Leading Bass function if you wish to play complex chords, such as “Fm/C”. See “Performance Pad buttons: additional or frequently used functions” on page 46. 6.
KR-11_Book Page 37 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Style Composer 9.5 Style Composer Every Music Style of the KR-11 is made up of five parts that are assigned to Arranger tracks (see below). Note: The User Style is deleted when the power is turned off. Do not forget to save it to disk (see “Saving User Styles” on page 39). You can also use the Composer [REC] button to end your programming session. To stop the operation, press the [Exit] button.
KR-11_Book Page 38 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Composer Menu Muting parts of a division See “What is an Arranger?” on page 24 for more information about Divisions. Here is a brief summary of the available divisions: Intro, Original, Variation, Fill In To Variation/To Original, Ending. The KR-11 allows you to silence (mute) selected parts of a Style division. You could, for example, mute the Accompaniment 1 part of a Variation pattern. Here’s how: 9.
KR-11_Book Page 39 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Saving User Styles 9.7 Saving User Styles 9.8 Song Edit The KR-11 has eight functions that you can use to edit the 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 surprising results. We recommend that you save your song to disk before editing it. Steps for editing 1.
KR-11_Book Page 40 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Composer Menu 2. Press . The new tempo and volume values are stored. Event refers to the types of data that will be erased: • All: all data Note: You can also change the setting by holding down [REC] and pressing the [RESET] button. • Note: the notes you played on the keyboard. Quantize: timing corrections • Except Note: all data except the notes (e.g. footswitch, Pitch Bend, and Modulation data).
KR-11_Book Page 41 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Song Edit 3. Press the button to confirm your settings and edit the data. Insert: adding blank measures Here, you can choose to exchange the data from one track with that of another, or to copy data from one track to another (so that they both play the same from start to finish). 1. Press . ENGLISH Insert allows you to make a track longer by adding rests at the specified position.
KR-11_Book Page 42 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Function Menu 10. Function Menu The Basic, Piano, and Organ screens provide access to several convenient functions you can take advantage of to optimize your KR-11’s response. Operating procedure for the Function Menu 1. Press . The Function menu will appear on the screen. 2. Select a function with the buttons below the display. 3. Set the function with the buttons to the side of the display.
KR-11_Book Page 43 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Piano screen functions EQUAL— The most common kind of tuning today. In this tuning, an octave is divided into twelve equal steps. 3. Press . changes to “A:5.” JUST (MAJOR)— In this tuning, the third and fifth intervals are kept from becoming too ambiguous. Choose this setting for pieces in a major key. 4. Press the [PLAY] button. Playback of the performance will begin at the beginning of measure 5.
KR-11_Book Page 44 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Function Menu 10.2 Organ screen functions For information on using markers, see above. Using the Arranger By pressing the [START/STOP] or [INTRO/ENDING] button, you can start playback of the drum pattern of the selected Music or User Style. The Organ screen does, however, provide an Arranger function that allows you to use entire Music Styles (with bass and accompaniment lines).
KR-11_Book Page 45 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Basic screen functions Chord Tone Setting Ordinarily these Tones are preset, but they can be changed through the following procedure. 1. Press . 2. Select the Bass Tone using the buttons to the left of the display, and the Chord Tone with the buttons to the right of the display. If you don’t want the Bass Tone or Chord Tone to sound, select “OFF.
KR-11_Book Page 46 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Music Assistant, Pad buttons, pedals Saving Music Assistant settings to disk You can store up to 32 Music Assistant settings, including Manual settings, on the KR-11. These 32 settings make up one set, and up to 99 sets can be saved on a disk. Music Assistant settings can only be saved on a disk that has been formatted by the KR-11. If you’re using a new disk, first format it (see page 36), then carry out the following steps. 11.
KR-11_Book Page 47 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Pedal functions Basic/Advanced— This has the same effect as pressing or . 11.3 Pedal functions You can also assign other functions to left pedal (Soft). Simple Intro/Ending— This function allows you to select the simple version of an Intro or Ending at the press of a button. 1. On the Basic screen, press . Melody Intelligence— This has the same effect as the [MELODY INTELLIGENCE] button. 3.
KR-11_Book Page 48 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Utility Menu 12. Utility Menu 12.1 Operating procedure 1. Press the [UTILITY] button. The Utility Menu screen appears. You can now select the function you wish to set. 2. Use <√√PAGE> and to jump to another Utility page. The Utility Menu is made up of 14 pages. 3. Use the buttons to the side and below the display to make the settings for each of the functions.
KR-11_Book Page 49 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Utility functions Metronome Volume and Beat Expansion Tone 1. On the Utility Menu screen, press <√√PAGE> or to select the following display page: See “Selecting Expansion Tones” on page 20. Lyric: switching off the display of lyrics 1.
KR-11_Book Page 50 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Utility Menu Program Change (and Bank Select) MIDI: TX MIDI Ch./Local Control “Program changes” are MIDI messages that tell the receiving instrument to select another sound (or Tone) and also contain information about which Tone to select. There may be situations where you would like to double the Upper part melody with a sound of an external instrument that is not automatically selected. 1.
KR-11_Book Page 51 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Utility functions Music Assistant Arranger Update You can also set when the Arranger’s settings will change after you have selected another Music Assistant memory (see page 45). This returns all settings stored in the KR-11 to their initial values when shipped from the factory. Note: The Music Assistant memories also return to their initial settings, so be sure to save them to disk first. 1.
KR-11_Book Page 52 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Connecting MIDI instruments 13. Connecting MIDI instruments MIDI is a language that translates every action relating to music into binary digits that can be transferred via a MIDI cable. It is a universal standard, which means that musical data can be sent to and received by instruments of different types and manufacturers. MIDI allows you to connect your KR-11 to a computer or hardware sequencer.
KR-11_Book Page 53 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – DSP effects 14. Appendix 14.
KR-11_Book Page 54 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Normal Tones Piano Grand Piano1 (Soft) Grand Piano2 (Bright) E.Piano 1 Soft E.Piano Vibraphone E.Piano 2 Honky-Tonk1 MIDI Piano2 Marimba 60's E.Piano Steel Drums Hard E.Piano Upright Piano Rock Piano Honky-Tonk2 MIDI Piano1 Celesta Xylophone Glockenspiel Music Box Clav .
KR-11_Book Page 55 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Internal Music Styles Trad.
KR-11_Book Page 56 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Drum Sets PC# CC32 Type 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 C2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 C3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 C4 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 C5 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 C6 84 85 86 87 88 56 1 64 STANDARD Bar Chime Finger Snap High Q Slap Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Std Kick 2 Std Kic
KR-11_Book Page 57 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles ● SFX Set 41 64 BRUSH 26 64 DANCE 49 0 ORCHESTRA PC# CC32 Type 39 25 40 26 Close Hi-hat [EXC1] Pedal Hi-hat [EXC1] Open Hi-hat [EXC1] Ride Cymbal 27 28 29 30 Dance Snr 1 31 47 34 37 38 Std Kick 1 808 Bass Drum 2 808 Rim Shot TR-909 Snr 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 C3 48 49 50 Dance Snr 2 808 Low Tom 2 808 CHH [EXC1] 808 Low Tom 1 808 CHH [EXC1] 808 Mid Tom 2 808 OHH [EXC1] 808 Mid Tom 1 808 Hi Tom 2 8
KR-11_Book Page 58 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Chord Intelligence 58 C C# D E E F CM7 C#M7 DM7 E M7 EM7 FM7 C7 C#7 D7 E 7 E7 F7 Cm C#m Dm E m Em Fm Cm7 C#m7 Dm7 E m7 Em7 Fm7 CmM7 C#mM7 DmM7 E mM7 EmM7 FmM7 Cdim C#dim Ddim E dim Edim Fdim Cm7 ( 5 ) C#m7 ( 5 ) Dm7 ( 5 ) E m7 ( 5 ) Em7 ( 5 ) Fm7 ( 5 ) Caug C#aug Daug E aug Eaug Faug Csus4 C#sus4 Dsus4 E sus4 Esus4 Fsus4 C7sus4 C#7sus4 D
KR-11_Book Page 59 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles B B F#M7 GM7 A M7 AM7 B M7 BM7 F#7 G7 A 7 A7 B 7 B7 F#m Gm A m Am B m Bm F#m7 Gm7 A m7 Am7 B m7 Bm7 F#mM7 GmM7 A mM7 AmM7 B mM7 BmM7 F#dim Gdim A dim Adim B dim Bdim F#m7 ( 5 ) Gm7 ( 5 ) A m7 ( 5 ) Am7 ( 5 ) B m7 ( 5 ) Bm7 ( 5 ) F#aug Gaug A aug Aaug B aug Baug F#sus4 Gsus4 A sus4 Asus4 B sus4 Bsus4 F#7sus4 G7sus4 A 7sus4 A7sus4 B 7sus4 B7sus4 REFERENC
KR-11_Book Page 60 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 Owner’s Manual—Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function… Basic Channel Default Changed 1 1 — 16 1 — 16 1 — 16 Mode Default Messages Altered Mode 3 OMNI OFF, POLY **************** Mode 3 Mode 3, 4 (M = 1) True Voice 0—127 **************** 0 — 127 0 — 127 Velocity Note ON Note OFF O X 8n v = 64 O X After Touch Key’s Ch’s X X O O *1 *1 O O *1 O X X X O X X O X O O O O
KR-11_Book Page 61 Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:35 PM KR-11 – Tones, Drum Sets, Music Styles Notes ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH REFERENCE 61
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