IUser Programs and the USR memory
The last Music Style you selected before writing a
User Program is also memorized. This even applies to
the USR memory that may contain a Style loaded
from floppy disk.
The 34 User Programs can be saved to floppy disk as a
set (see p. 52).
Selecting a User Program
Though the User Program memory you specified
above is already selected, there will be times when
you need to select another memory. In that case,
here is what you need to do:
(1) Press the [User¥Program] button.
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(2) Use the [√][®] buttons to select the following
parameter:
READ
(3) Press the [Enter] button.
The display now looks more or less as follows. This
depends on the last User Program you selected.
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In some cases, the display may contain an asterisk
("*"). It indicates that the KR103 is still using the last
manual changes you may have made before selecting
the User Program function.
(4) Use the [+][–] buttons to select the memory (1~34)
whose settings you want to load.
(5) Press the [Enter] button to confirm your selection
and load the settings.
Note: As soon as you modify any setting (on the front
panel or in the Function menu), the asterisk appears next to
the User Program number.
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Selecting User Programs by foot
The KR103 provides a function that allows you to
select User Programs with the left or central pedal.
This may come in handy if you programmed several
registrations for a song (one for the verse, one for the
chorus, one for the solo, etc.) and need to recall them
quickly while playing.
This function only works as expected if the various reg-
istrations reside in consecutive memories.
"LFT"
"CNT"
(1) Press the [User¥Program] button.
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Volume
Brilliance
(2) Use the [√][®] buttons to select the following
parameter:
PDLSHIFT
(3) Press the [Enter] button.
(4) Use the [+][–] buttons to select "Left" (use the left
pedal for User Program selection), "Center" (use
the central pedal), or "OFF" (no User Program
selection).
Note: If you select "Left" or "Center", the assignment you
selected in Function mode (see "Using the pedals as
switches" on page 37) is ignored.
(5) Press the [Exit] button to leave this function.
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Selecting a User Program
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