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QUICK GUIDE
OPTAG DET, DU SPILLER PÅ BK-3
BK-3 kan optage alt hvad du spiller på instrumentet og gemme dette på en USB-
hukommelse. Optagelsen gemmes som WAV-fil.
1. Tilslut et USB-hukommelse til BK-3.
2. Klargør instrumentet med de ønskede indstillinger som du vil indspille med
(rytmevalg, lydvalg osv.)
3. Tryk på [AUDIO REC] knappen så den blinker.
Hvis du ved fejl får aktiveret [AUDIO REC] knappen før tid, så hold knappen nede,
indtil den slukker og fortsæt med punkt 2.
4. Tryk på [START/STOP] knappen.
Instrumentet optager hvad du spiller og optagetiden vises i nederste display:
5. Ved slutning af sang trykkes [AUDIO REC] eller [START/STOP] knappen for at stoppe
optagelsen.
Efter få sekunder vises nedenstående display:
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16. Recording your performance as audio data
Your BK-3 allows you to record your performance on the optional USB
memory.
The resulting audio file is stored in the “My Recordings” folder.
The recording format is WAV (not mp3), which allows you to burn your
recordings onto a CD using your computer.
NOTE
You will need a USB memory to record your performance.
NOTE
Use USB memory sold by Roland (M-UF-series). We cannot
guarantee operation if any other USB memory is used.
Recording
1.
Connect the USB memory to which you wish to save the
audio data.
2.
Prepare everything you want to record:
•
Select the rhythm or song you want to use as accompaniment
•
Set the levels and effects, etc.
3.
Set the desired balance between the rhythm/song and
the real-time parts using the BALANCE buttons.
4.
Press the [AUDIO REC] button (its indicator flashes).
NOTE
If you pressed the [AUDIO REC] button by accident, press and
hold it until its indicator goes dark again.
5.
Press the [START/STOP] button.
The indicators of the [AUDIO REC] and [START/STOP] buttons light
and the BK-3 starts playing back the selected rhythm or song and
recording. Everything you play on the keyboard is recorded.
The Main page shows the recording time is running:
6.
At the end of the song, press the [AUDIO REC] or [START/
STOP] button to stop recording.
Rhythm or song playback and recording stop. The following
message appears:
MEMO
The name suggestion displayed here depends on the first
recording. It will, however, be followed by an incremental
number
You can now…
X
Save the song under a new name.
a.
Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the desired
character, then use the [INC] or [DEC] button to change
the character.
The buttons below allow you the following operations:
Button
Explanation
Press this button to switch between upper- and
lower-case characters.
Press this button to delete the selected character.
Press this button to insert a character.
b.
Repeat steps (a) above to enter the remaining
characters.
c.
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to save
your recording under the new name and to return to the
main page.
If the USB memory already contains a file of that name, you will
be asked whether you want to overwrite it:
In this case, select “YES” and then pressing the [ENTER] button
to replace the old file with the new one (the old file will be lost).
Otherwise, select “NO” and press [ENTER] to return to the page
where you can change the name, and enter a different name,
then press the [WRITE] button.
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16. Recording your performance as audio data
Your BK-3 allows you to record your performance on the optional USB
memory.
The resulting audio file is stored in the “My Recordings” folder.
The recording format is WAV (not mp3), which allows you to burn your
recordings onto a CD using your computer.
NOTE
You will need a USB memory to record your performance.
NOTE
Use USB memory sold by Roland (M-UF-series). We cannot
guarantee operation if any other USB memory is used.
Recording
1.
Connect the USB memory to which you wish to save the
audio data.
2.
Prepare everything you want to record:
•
Select the rhythm or song you want to use as accompaniment
•
Set the levels and effects, etc.
3.
Set the desired balance between the rhythm/song and
the real-time parts using the BALANCE buttons.
4.
Press the [AUDIO REC] button (its indicator flashes).
NOTE
If you pressed the [AUDIO REC] button by accident, press and
hold it until its indicator goes dark again.
5.
Press the [START/STOP] button.
The indicators of the [AUDIO REC] and [START/STOP] buttons light
and the BK-3 starts playing back the selected rhythm or song and
recording. Everything you play on the keyboard is recorded.
The Main page shows the recording time is running:
6.
At the end of the song, press the [AUDIO REC] or [START/
STOP] button to stop recording.
Rhythm or song playback and recording stop. The following
message appears:
MEMO
The name suggestion displayed here depends on the first
recording. It will, however, be followed by an incremental
number
You can now…
X
Save the song under a new name.
a.
Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the desired
character, then use the [INC] or [DEC] button to change
the character.
The buttons below allow you the following operations:
Button
Explanation
Press this button to switch between upper- and
lower-case characters.
Press this button to delete the selected character.
Press this button to insert a character.
b.
Repeat steps (a) above to enter the remaining
characters.
c.
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to save
your recording under the new name and to return to the
main page.
If the USB memory already contains a file of that name, you will
be asked whether you want to overwrite it:
In this case, select “YES” and then pressing the [ENTER] button
to replace the old file with the new one (the old file will be lost).
Otherwise, select “NO” and press [ENTER] to return to the page
where you can change the name, and enter a different name,
then press the [WRITE] button.
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16. Recording your performance as audio data
Your BK-3 allows you to record your performance on the optional USB
memory.
The resulting audio file is stored in the “My Recordings” folder.
The recording format is WAV (not mp3), which allows you to burn your
recordings onto a CD using your computer.
NOTE
You will need a USB memory to record your performance.
NOTE
Use USB memory sold by Roland (M-UF-series). We cannot
guarantee operation if any other USB memory is used.
Recording
1.
Connect the USB memory to which you wish to save the
audio data.
2.
Prepare everything you want to record:
•
Select the rhythm or song you want to use as accompaniment
•
Set the levels and effects, etc.
3.
Set the desired balance between the rhythm/song and
the real-time parts using the BALANCE buttons.
4.
Press the [AUDIO REC] button (its indicator flashes).
NOTE
If you pressed the [AUDIO REC] button by accident, press and
hold it until its indicator goes dark again.
5.
Press the [START/STOP] button.
The indicators of the [AUDIO REC] and [START/STOP] buttons light
and the BK-3 starts playing back the selected rhythm or song and
recording. Everything you play on the keyboard is recorded.
The Main page shows the recording time is running:
6.
At the end of the song, press the [AUDIO REC] or [START/
STOP] button to stop recording.
Rhythm or song playback and recording stop. The following
message appears:
MEMO
The name suggestion displayed here depends on the first
recording. It will, however, be followed by an incremental
number
You can now…
X
Save the song under a new name.
a.
Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the desired
character, then use the [INC] or [DEC] button to change
the character.
The buttons below allow you the following operations:
Button
Explanation
Press this button to switch between upper- and
lower-case characters.
Press this button to delete the selected character.
Press this button to insert a character.
b.
Repeat steps (a) above to enter the remaining
characters.
c.
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to save
your recording under the new name and to return to the
main page.
If the USB memory already contains a file of that name, you will
be asked whether you want to overwrite it:
In this case, select “YES” and then pressing the [ENTER] button
to replace the old file with the new one (the old file will be lost).
Otherwise, select “NO” and press [ENTER] to return to the page
where you can change the name, and enter a different name,
then press the [WRITE] button.
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16. Recording your performance as audio data
Your BK-3 allows you to record your performance on the optional USB
memory.
The resulting audio file is stored in the “My Recordings” folder.
The recording format is WAV (not mp3), which allows you to burn your
recordings onto a CD using your computer.
NOTE
You will need a USB memory to record your performance.
NOTE
Use USB memory sold by Roland (M-UF-series). We cannot
guarantee operation if any other USB memory is used.
Recording
1.
Connect the USB memory to which you wish to save the
audio data.
2.
Prepare everything you want to record:
•
Select the rhythm or song you want to use as accompaniment
•
Set the levels and effects, etc.
3.
Set the desired balance between the rhythm/song and
the real-time parts using the BALANCE buttons.
4.
Press the [AUDIO REC] button (its indicator flashes).
NOTE
If you pressed the [AUDIO REC] button by accident, press and
hold it until its indicator goes dark again.
5.
Press the [START/STOP] button.
The indicators of the [AUDIO REC] and [START/STOP] buttons light
and the BK-3 starts playing back the selected rhythm or song and
recording. Everything you play on the keyboard is recorded.
The Main page shows the recording time is running:
6.
At the end of the song, press the [AUDIO REC] or [START/
STOP] button to stop recording.
Rhythm or song playback and recording stop. The following
message appears:
MEMO
The name suggestion displayed here depends on the first
recording. It will, however, be followed by an incremental
number
You can now…
X
Save the song under a new name.
a.
Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the desired
character, then use the [INC] or [DEC] button to change
the character.
The buttons below allow you the following operations:
Button
Explanation
Press this button to switch between upper- and
lower-case characters.
Press this button to delete the selected character.
Press this button to insert a character.
b.
Repeat steps (a) above to enter the remaining
characters.
c.
Press the [WRITE] button (its indicator flashes) to save
your recording under the new name and to return to the
main page.
If the USB memory already contains a file of that name, you will
be asked whether you want to overwrite it:
In this case, select “YES” and then pressing the [ENTER] button
to replace the old file with the new one (the old file will be lost).
Otherwise, select “NO” and press [ENTER] to return to the page
where you can change the name, and enter a different name,
then press the [WRITE] button.
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