There have been some additions and changes to the functionality of the RK-300. Please refer to the owner’s manual in conjunction with this leaflet.
You can rename songs that are saved in “Favorites” or in USB memory
connected to the EXT MEMORY connector.
1.
In the main screen, touch (Favorites) or
(Ext Memory).
The song list will appear.
2.
Use the [PREV] [NEXT] buttons or touch the screen to
select the song that you want to rename.
3.
Hold down the [EXIT] button and press the [COPY/
SAVE] button.
The following message will appear.
* If you decide to cancel, touch <Cancel>.
4.
Touch <OK>.
The “Rename” screen will appear.
5.
Touch to move the cursor.
6.
Edit the name.
7.
Once you’ve specified the desired name, press the
[EXIT] button.
The screen will indicate “Executing...”, and then the name will
change to the one you specified.
Owner’s Manual page 104
Unless you’re playing back a song for which appears next to
its name, this new function analyzes your keyboard performance to
detect the chords you play, and automatically generates the most
suitable harmony for those chords.
1.
Perform steps 1–4 of “Adding Harmony to Match the
Song” (page 104 in the owner’s manual).
2.
Sing into the microphone while you play the keyboard.
Owner’s Manual page 128
Each time you touch <Length>, the button color will change in the
order of Orange
→
Red
→
Black (normal)
→
Orange ...
Renaming songs in “Favorites” or USB memory
Icon
Explanation
< ABC >–
< YZ >
Enters a character at the cursor location. For
example, each time you touch the <ABC> icon,
the character to be entered will cycle in the
order of A
→
B
→
C
→
A...
< Del >
Delete the character at the cursor position.
For an SMF format song
< Ins >
Insert a space at the cursor position.
< A–a–0–! >
Cycles you through the available selections for
the character type, in this order: “Uppercase
letters,” “Lowercase letters,” “Numerals,”
“Symbols.”
For an audio/MP3 format song
< A–0 >
Switches between entering letters and
numbers.
Adding harmony based on your keyboard performance
A <Length> button has been added to the ANIME
screen
Notice of changes
When the button is orange or red, the ANIME effect will operate as
follows.
Owner’s Manual page 171
“Assigning Functions to Pedals (Left Pedal/Center Pedal)”
Owner’s Manual page 172
“Assigning Functions to Control Pedal (Control Pedal)”
Please make the following changes and additions to the RK-300
owner’s manual.
Page 48
“Creating Your Own Piano Sound (Piano Designer)”
Add the following text
The Piano Designer function also affects the piano sound portion
of the following sounds.
Page 67
“Using the D Beam Controller for Additional Enjoyment”
Add the following text
The [FILTER] (tonal character) effect does not affect the following
sounds.
Page 129
“Using the D Beam Controller to Vary the ANIME Effect”
Add the following text
If the ANIME effect is on, you can’t use the D Beam controller to
vary the Pitch, Filter, or Volume.
Page 209 “Error Messages”
Add the following text
Orange
The graphics or text in the screen will move faster,
and the time until they fade and disappear will also
be shorter.
Red
The graphics or text in the screen will retain their
original clarity until they disappear abruptly.
Additional functions can be assigned to the pedals
Effects Type
When the [INPUT] button is not lit, repeatedly pressing the
pedal cycles you through the types of vocal effects in this
order:
“Duet”
→
“Trio”
→
“Quartet”
→
“Duet”
When the [INPUT] button is lit, repeatedly pressing the pedal
cycles you through the types of guitar effects in this order:
“Clean 1”
→
“Clean 2”
→
“Overdrive 1”
→
“Overdrive 2”
→
“Overdrive 3”
→
“Clean 1”
ANIME Ctrl Mode
When you’re varying the ANIME effect by using the D Beam
controller (page 129 in the owner’s manual) or an ANIME
control 1–3 assigned to a pedal (page 171–172 in the owner’s
manual) , you can switch the type of change by pressing a pedal
that’s assigned to ANIME Ctrl Mode.
Owner’s Manual Errata