Roland BK-5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Menu options
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Backing Keyboard BK-5
NOTE
To select several consecutive events, press the [ENTER/
SELECT] button while rotating the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial
towards the left (upward direction) or the right (downward
direction).
2.
Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button icon to
remove the event you selected.
The BK-5 returns to the “Micro Edit” page.
Move Event
This function allows you to move one or several
events.
1.
Select the event you want to move.
2.
Select the “Move Event” function.
3.
Set “To Bar”, “To Beat” and “To CPT”.
NOTE
If the position to which you move the selected event
already contains other events, the moved event is added at
the end of that group.
NOTE
Events located at “1-01-00” cannot be moved further to
the left.
4.
Press the [WRITE] button to confirm your
settings and move the event.
The BK-5 returns to the “Micro Edit” page.
Copy Event
This function allows you to copy one or several
events. Use “Place Event” to insert a copy of those
events at the desired position.
1.
Select the event you want to copy.
To select several consecutive events, press and hold
the [ENTER/SELECT] button while rotating the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial towards the left (upward direc-
tion) or the right (downward direction).
All events selected in this way appear on a gray back-
ground.
2.
Select the “Copy Event” function.
3.
Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button.
Each new selection will replace the previous one.
4.
Use the“Place Event” function to specify
where you want to insert the copied
event(s).
Place Event
This function is only available if the Rhythm Com-
poser’s clipboard already contains events that you
copied using “Copy Event”.
1.
Select the “Place Event” function.
2.
Set “To Bar”, “To Beat” and “To CPT”.
3.
Press the [WRITE] button to confirm your
settings and paste the new event(s).
NOTE
Events inserted with “Place Event” are added to any events
that may already exist in that area. Existing events are not
pushed towards the end of the track.
MIDI parameters
This section discusses the BK-5’s MIDI parameters and
the associated memories called “MIDI Sets”.
What’s MIDI
“MIDI” stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Inter-
face.” It is a universal standard that allows perfor-
mance data to be exchanged among electronic musi-
cal instruments and computers. The BK-5 provides a
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT socket so that performance
data can be received from other MIDI instruments. It
is also equipped with a COMPUTER port (USB) that
can receive and transmit MIDI data from a computer.
The MIDI parameters can be selected using [MENU]
button ‰ “MIDI”.
The BK-5’s MIDI environment contains the following
options:
Parameter Setting Explanation
To Bar,
To Beat,
To CPT
See page 88. Specifies the position
to which the first
event (in chronologi-
cal order) of the
selected group should
be shifted.
Parameter Setting Explanation
To Bar,
To Beat,
To CPT
See page 88. Specifies the position
where the first event
you copied should be
inserted.
MIDI parameter
group
Explanation
Local This setting allows you to establish or
remove the connection between the
BK-5’s keyboard and the internal
tone generator.
MIDI Set Allows you to load a MIDI Set (“Key/
Rhythm”, “PK Series”, “Song”,
“User1”~“8”.
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