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QUICK GUIDE
Spil med 2 lyde på keyboardet (Dual) og [SPLIT]
1. Tryk og hold [DUAL] nedtrykket for at se den valgte lyd.
Displayet viser nu liste over lydfamilien som er valgt og den valgte lyd vises med
negativ skrift.
2. Tryk [INC] eller [DEC] for at vælge en anden lyd på listen.
3. Du kan også vælge at bruge [UP] eller [DOWN] knapperne for at ”bladre” i listen og
efterfølgende trykke [ENTER] når den ønskede lyd er fundet.
4. Hvis du ønsker en lyd fra en anden lyd gruppe, tryk på en anden [TONE] knap og
gentag punkt 2.
5. Tryk på [DUAL] for at aktivere Lower part. [Dual] knappen lyser og Lower part spiller
sammen med Upper part over hele keyboardet.
6. Hvis [SPLIT] knappen aktiveres, så deles keyboardet op i 2 dele. Split-mode: Toner
under splitpunktet bruges til at styre rytmeakkompagnementet og spille Lower part
hvis denne er aktiv.
7. Tryk på [DUAL] knappen for at aktivere lyden for Lower part. [DUAL] knappen lyser.
8. Spil på Keyboardet.
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5.
If you need select a Tone of another family, press another
Tone button and repeat the step 3.
6.
Press [EXIT] to leave the Tone selection page.
Selecting Tones and Play Two Voices
Simultaneously (Dual)
1.
Press and hold the [DUAL] button.
The following screen appears.
The sound selected for the Lower part is displayed in reverse.
2.
Press the [INC] or [DEC] button to select the desired Tone
in the list.
MEMO
Tones can also be selected by simply pressing the [NUMERIC]
key and entering their number (p. 20).
3.
You can also use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to move the
cursor in the list and then press [ENTER] to select the Tone
4.
If you need select a Tone of another family, press another
Tone button and repeat the step 2.
5.
Press the [DUAL] button to activate the Lower part.
The [DUAL] button lights and Lower part plays full keyboard.
6.
Play the keyboard.
You’ll hear the sound of Lower and Upper part simultaneously.
7.
Press [EXIT] to leave the Tone selection page.
MEMO
If the Split function is active ([SPLIT] button lights) the notes to
the left of split point are played back by Lower part (p.19).
Play Different Voices with the Left
and Right Hands (Split)
1.
Press the [SPLIT] button
The [SPLIT] button lights.
Your BK-3 contains two real-time parts: Upper (UPP) and Lower (LWR). You
can assign the desired sounds (or “Tones”) to each part.
Selecting Tones and Playing the
Keyboard (Upper Part)
In BK-3 the sounds you can assign to the parts are called “Tones”. The BK-3
allows you to assign any of the available Tones to any of the two real-time
parts. Tone selection always applies to the part (UPP or LWR) whose field is
currently displayed in reverse. The BK-3 has ten tone buttons.
1.
Press a TONE buttons [0]~[9] to select the instrumental
sound that you want to play.
The following screen appears.
The sound selected is displayed in reverse.
MEMO
You can also select one of the favorite sounds. See “9. Favorite
Tones” p. 21.
2.
Play the keyboard.
You’ll hear the sound of the selected instrument.
3.
Press the [INC] or [DEC] button to select another desired
Tone in the list.
MEMO
Tones can also be selected by simply pressing the [NUMERIC]
key and entering their number (p. 20).
4.
You can also use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to move the
cursor in the list and then press [ENTER] to select the Tone.
In this case the Tone is recalled when you press the [ENTER] button.
8. Playing the BK-3’s Real-Time Parts
Playing the BK-3’s Real-Time Parts
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The BK-3 is now in Split mode: note numbers below the split point
are used to transpose rhythm playback in real-time and to play the
Lower part (if it is active). Note numbers above the split point can
be used to play melodies using the Upper part.
C4 (default)
Lower (LWR)
Upper (UPP)
Split Point
2.
Press the [DUAL] button to activate the Lower part.
The [DUAL] button lights.
3.
Play the keyboard.
The notes you play with your left hand sound the Lower part (LWR) ,
while the notes you play with your right sound the Upper part.
MEMO
The default setting for the split point is note number 60 (C4).
You can change the split point to a different note (see “Split
Point” p. 47.
Using the ‘Numeric’ function to Select
Tones, Rhythms and Performances
The “Numeric” function can be used to enter the number of the Tone,
Rhythm or Performance memory you want to use, which is faster than
scrolling with the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons.
Below please find an example that shows you how to use the “NUMERIC”
function for selecting Tones.
In the following example, we will assign a different sound to the Upper
part.
1.
Press the TONE button that contains the instrumental
sound that you want to play.
MEMO
By pressing and holding one of these buttons, you activate the
lock function for Tone selection, which means that Tones no
longer change when you select Performance memories (See
“Filtering Performance Memories Settings (Lock function)” p.
39).
2.
Press the [NUMERIC] button to open the following
window:
The TONE buttons flash.
3.
Press the TONE buttons that correspond to the figures you
want to enter ([0]~[9]).
For Tones, you can enter up to 4 digits. To select Tone 6, for instance,
simply pressing the [6] button is enough (the display will show
“0006”).
NOTE
If you make a mistake, the quickest way to correct it is by
pressing the [0] button four times (to enter “0000”) and then
restarting.
For Rhythms and Performance memories, up to 3 digits can be
entered.
NOTE
If you try to enter a higher number than possible for the current
item, a warning is displayed (“Tone doesn’t exist” ).
4.
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your entry.
The “Numeric” pop-up disappears and the display jumps to the
Tone (and family) you selected.
5.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Setting the volume of the real-time
parts (Upper and Lower)
The BK-3 provides an easy way to change the volume balance of the Upper
and Lower parts.
1.
Simultaneously press the [SPLIT] and [DUAL] buttons to
call up the “Parts Volume” page.
2.
Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the UPP or LWR
volume field.
3.
Use the [INC] or [DEC] button to select the desired
volume.
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