Roland BK-5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Rhythm functions
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Backing Keyboard BK-5
NOTE
The “Help” function is available in this environment (see
p. 26). You can also press and hold [NUMERIC] to check the
MIDI address of the selected rhythm (see p. 26).
Playing back rhythms
Let us now take a closer look at the interactive aspects
of the BK-5’s rhythms and at how to use them.
1.
Switch on the BK-5 (see p. 20).
2.
Set the BK-5’s [VOLUME] knob to a reason-
able level (about 1/4).
3.
Press the [SPLIT] button if you want to play
in Split mode.
4.
Select the rhythm you want to use (see
p. 29).
5.
Press the [INTRO] button (it lights) to start
rhythm playback with an introduction.
6.
Press the VARIATION [1], [2], [3] or [4] but-
ton to select the complexity of the INTRO
pattern.
7.
Play a chord on the keyboard.
The main page displays the name of the last chord
the BK-5 recognized:
8.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start
rhythm playback.
The [START/STOP] indicator lights and the BK-5 starts
playing back the introductory phrase.
9.
Play different chords on the keyboard and
listen to the effect this has on the rhythm.
10.
Switch on the [AUTO FILL IN] button (it
lights).
This means that when you select a different VARIA-
TION pattern, the BK-5 will play a transition (fill-in)
before switching to the new pattern.
11.
Press a VARIATION [1], [2], [3] or [4] button
to select a more complex or a simpler
accompaniment.
If you press it before the last beat of the current
measure, the fill-in starts immediately and lasts until
the end of the current measure, then the newly
selected VARIATION pattern is played back.
If you press the desired VARIATION button on the last
beat of a bar, the fill-in starts at the next downbeat
and lasts an entire bar. Only then will the BK-5 switch
to the newly selected VARIATION pattern.
12.
If necessary, you can change the rhythm’s
tempo:
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