Roland KR-377 Owner's Manual

Roland KR-377 manual cover
Pages 188
Year 1999
Language(s)
English en

Roland KR-377 Specification

The Roland KR-377 is a sophisticated digital piano designed to blend advanced musical technology with a traditional aesthetic. It features an 88-key weighted hammer-action keyboard that closely mimics the tactile response of an acoustic grand piano, providing a realistic and expressive playing experience. The piano is equipped with Roland's acclaimed sound engine, delivering rich, dynamic tones with a particular emphasis on piano sound fidelity. The KR-377 supports a wide range of instrument voices, allowing musicians to explore various genres and styles with ease.

A key highlight of the KR-377 is its built-in intelligent accompaniment system, which offers automatic backing in a variety of musical styles, enhancing solo performances or practice sessions. The piano also includes a comprehensive recording function, enabling users to capture performances directly to internal memory or external storage devices. The user interface is intuitive, featuring a clear LCD display for easy navigation of settings and features.

Connectivity options are robust, with MIDI and USB ports facilitating integration with other digital devices and software, making it suitable for both home and studio environments. The KR-377 also includes dual headphone jacks, making it ideal for lessons or quiet practice. The cabinet design is elegant and sturdy, with a polished finish that complements any interior setting. Additional features include a built-in metronome, transpose function, and a variety of reverb and chorus effects to enhance sound output. Overall, the Roland KR-377 is designed for pianists seeking a versatile and high-quality digital piano.

Roland KR-377 F.A.Q.

How do I perform a factory reset on the Roland KR-377 Piano?

To perform a factory reset on the Roland KR-377, turn off the piano, then hold down the 'Rec' and 'Play' buttons while turning the power back on. Release the buttons once the display indicates that the reset is in progress.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from the speakers?

Check if the master volume is turned up and ensure that headphones are not plugged in. If the problem persists, verify the speaker settings and connections, and consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.

How can I clean and maintain the keys of my KR-377?

Use a soft, damp cloth to gently clean the keys, making sure not to let moisture drip between them. Avoid using chemical cleaners. Regularly dust the keys to prevent buildup.

Can I connect the Roland KR-377 to a computer for MIDI use?

Yes, the KR-377 can be connected to a computer via MIDI. Use a MIDI interface or a USB-MIDI converter to connect the piano's MIDI output to your computer's USB port.

What is the best way to store the Roland KR-377 when not in use?

Keep the piano covered to protect it from dust. Store it in a room with stable temperature and humidity to prevent damage. Avoid placing it near windows or heat sources.

How do I adjust the touch sensitivity on my KR-377?

Access the touch sensitivity settings via the piano's menu. You can select from different touch response settings to suit your playing style. Consult the manual for detailed instructions on navigating the menu.

Why does my KR-377 piano occasionally make a buzzing noise?

A buzzing noise can be due to interference or loose connections. Check the power supply and cable connections. If the issue continues, it may require professional servicing.

How can I record my performance on the Roland KR-377?

Use the built-in recording feature by pressing the 'Rec' button, then select a track and start playing. Press 'Stop' when finished. Refer to the manual for playback and editing options.

What should I do if some keys are not responding correctly?

First, try resetting the piano. If the problem persists, inspect the keys for any physical obstructions. If necessary, consult a professional technician for repair.

How often should I service my Roland KR-377 Piano?

Regular maintenance every 1-2 years is recommended to ensure optimal performance. This includes cleaning, tuning, and checking internal components.