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Istruzioni per l'uso Roland, Modello KR-5000

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Important data should be stored on a floppy disk, or written down on paper (if possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of data. However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data. Before Using Disks Handling the drive • Avoid using the unit in areas of high humidity (eg., condensation). High levels of humidity can adversely affect the operation of the drive and/or damage floppy disks. When the unit has been transported, allow it to warm to room temperature before operating. • To insert a disk, push it gently but firmly into the drive — it will click into place. To remove a disk, press the EJECT button firmly. Do not use excessive force to remove a disk which is lodged in the drive. • Never attempt to remove a floppy disk from the drive while the drive is operating (the indicator is brightly lit); damage could result to both the disk and the drive. • Remove any disk from the drive before powering up or down. Handling Floppy Disks • Floppy disks contain a magnetic storage medium (much like magnetic recording tape}. Please observé the following when handling floppy disks; O Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk. ■3 Do not subject floppy disks to temperature extremes (eg., direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle). Recommended temperature range: 10 to 50°C. 3 Do not expose floppy disks to strong magnetic fields, such as those generated by loudspeakers. • Floppy disks contain a 'write protect' tab which can protect the disk from accidental erasure. It is recommended that the tab be kept in the 'PROTECT' position and moved to the 'WRITE' position only when you wish to write new data onto the disk. • All important data should be copied onto backup disk(s). This provides a complete duplicate of the data should the original disk(s) be lost or damaged. • The identification label should be firmly fixed to the disk. Should the label come loose while the disk is in the drive, it may be difficult to remove the disk. • Put the disk back into its case for storage. £ s d rear 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1. Power switch This switch turns the power on/off. When the power is turned on, the indicator above the headphone jack will iight. 2. Demo button Press this button to hear the demo songs, («s’p.l5) 3. Metronome button This button determines whether the metronome will sound during performance. («^.35) 4. Chord Intelligence button Press this button when you wish to use the Chord Intelligence function (chords played by simplified fingering), (^p.30) 5. Lower Hold button Press this button when you wish to use the Lower Hold function (notes played in the Lower area will continue to sound when you release the keys). (Eirp.32) 6. Part Balance buttons These buttons adjust the volume of each performance Part.' («s-p.71) 7. Music Style select buttons These buttons are used to select a Music Style. (t*'p.22) 8. Display button This button switches among the three basic display pages. (s*'p.27) 9. User Program button Press this button when you wish to store panel settings as a User Program, or to recai! a previously stored User Program. (f^p.42) 10. Brilliance slider This slider adjusts the brightness (tone quality) of the sound. (csp. 19) 11. Volume slider This slider adjusts the overall volume, («"p.15) 12. Leading Bass button Press this button when you wish to use the Leading Bass function (the lowest note of the chord you play will be played as the bass note), (^p.33) 13. Sync button Press this button when you wish to start a Style performance the moment you play a note. {^p,34) 14. Arrangement buttons This button selects Arrangements within a Music Style. (cs*p.24) 15. Fill in buttons Press this button to trigger a fill-in before switching to a different arrangement. {**'p.24, 35) 16. Intro/Ending button Press this button to start a Style performance with an Intro, or to end a performance with an Ending, (««p.25, 35) 17. Display Various information is displayed in this area. 18. Beat indicator This indicator flashes to indicate the beat of the selected Music Style (or performance data). 19. Tone select buttons These buttons select the tone played by each performance Part; Upper, Lower, and Manual Bass, (^p.l 7, p.37, p,39) 20. Effect buttons Use these buttons to switch the Chorus and Reverb effects on/off. Chorus adds spaciousness, and Reverb adds reverberation. (Reverb: B*'p.72, Chorus: ^p.73) 21. Start/Stop button Press this button to start/stop a Music Style, (c^p.34) 22. Tempo buttons These buttons adjust the performance tempo. (■a*'p.30) 23. Melody Intelligence button Press this button when you wish to Lise the Melody Intelligence function (harmony will be added to the melody). (e*-p.33} 24. Piano button Press this button when you wish to use the entire keyboard as a piano. (&«p.29) 25. One Touch Program button Pres...

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