Roland BK-5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Backing Keyboard BK-5
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to
confirm your settings and edit the data.
Time Signature
The “Time Signature” parameter allows you to check
and set the time signature of the patterns. The major,
minor and seventh Modes of a pattern must always
use the same time signature, which is why you can-
not edit them separately.
Use this parameter to specify the time signature of
the selected pattern (“Division”, see below). The
MAIN, INTRO and ENDING instances comprise four
variations, which is why there are four “Time Signa-
tures” values you can select using the VARIATION
[1]~[4] button icons. When you select “Fill Up” or “Fill
Dwn” for “Division”, only three “Time Signature”
instances can be edited.
The most commonly used time signatures are: 2/4, 3/
4, 4/4, 6/8 and 12/8. Other values (such as 7/4, 13/8,
etc.) are also possible.
NOTE
When you change the time signature of an already
recorded pattern, its notes and events are “reshuffled”, so
that you may end up with incomplete measures. None of
your data are deleted, however.
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to
confirm your settings and edit the data.
Mode Major, Minor,
7th,
Major+Minor,
Major+7th,
Major+Minor+
7th,
Minor+7th
Choose the Modes to
which the new length
setting should apply.
You can also switch on
two or all three button
icons. If you set “Track”
to “ALL”, all three
Modes are selected
automatically (and
that cannot be
changed).
Parameter Setting Explanation
Division Intro, Main,
FillDwn, FillUp,
End, ALL
Use this parameter to
select the Division you
want to edit.
Time Signature 1/16~32/2 This parameter allows
you to set the time sig-
nature.
Parameter Setting Explanation
Variation 1, 2, 3,
4
On, Off Use these parameters
to select the pattern
you want to change. If
you set “Division” to
“Fill Dwn” or “Fill Up”,
there are only three
button icons. You can
switch on several or all
button icons if you like.
(But you cannot switch
off all four or three.)
Parameter Setting Explanation
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