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Troubleshooting

Backing Keyboard BK-5 

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Action

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Power does not turn on.

Is the included AC adaptor/power cord correctly connected to an 
AC outlet and to the BK-5?
Do not use any AC adaptor or power cord other than the ones 
included. Doing so will cause malfunctions.

16

No sound from the BK-5.

Did you switch the BK-5 on?

16

Could the [VOLUME] knob be turned down? Select a higher set-
ting.

Can you hear sound through headphones?
If you can hear sound through headphones, it may be that the 
connection cables are broken, or that your amp or speaker has 
malfunctioned. Check the cables and your equipment once again.

Could the part volume settings have been minimized?
Check the “Volume” setting of each part.

56, 61

Could a MIDI message received from an external MIDI device (vol-
ume message or exclusive message) have lowered the volume?

The volume level of the instrument is too low 
when it is connected to an amplifier.

Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor? 
Use a connection cable that doesn’t contain a resistor.

The pitch of the selected rhythm/song is incorrect. Is the “Tuning” setting appropriate?

Did you transpose the rhythm/song? Also check the “Rhythm 
Scale Tune” parameter.

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Can’t hear the vocal of an audio file (mp3 or WAV).

Can’t hear the melody of SMF files.

If the [TRACK MUTE] (CENTER CANCEL) button is lit, the vocal 
sound will be attenuated.
If the [TRACK MUTE] button is lit, the melody of the MIDI files will 
be muted. Switch it off.

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A “buzz” is heard from the external amplifier

Is the external amplifier or other device used with the BK-5 con-
nected to a different AC power outlet?
Connect the amplifier or other device to the same AC outlet as the 
BK-5.

Can’t play an audio/mp3-format song

Is the song in a format that the BK-5 is able to read?

34

After connecting the BK-5’s USB COMPUTER port 
to your computer, the BK-5 doesn’t receive MIDI 
messages.

The BK-5 may be receiving on a MIDI channel on which the MIDI 
controller doesn’t transmit. Correct the MIDI controller’s transmit 
channel.

Unable to read from/write to USB memory.

Are you using an (optional) Roland USB memory (M-UF series)? 
Reliable performance cannot be guaranteed if you use non-
Roland USB memory products.

Check the format of your USB memory. The BK-5 can use USB 
memory that has been formatted as FAT. If your USB memory was 
formatted using any other method, please re-format it using the 
BK-5.

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Can’t save to USB memory.

Could the USB memory be write protected?

Is there sufficient free space on the USB memory?

Audio recording won’t start or stops unexpectedly. Are you using an (optional) Roland USB memory (M-UF-series)? 

Reliable performance cannot be guaranteed if you use non-
Roland USB memory products.

Is there sufficient free space on the USB memory?

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Summary of Contents for BK-5

Page 1: ...r Owner s Manual BK 5_US book Page 1 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 2: ...e receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorized changes or modification to thi...

Page 3: ...hat you can turn to for additional or related information are given like this p The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display Note however that your unit may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system e g include newer sounds so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual Before using...

Page 4: ...ver allow foreign objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids e g water or juice to enter this unit Doing so may cause short circuits faulty operation or other malfunctions Immediately turn the power off remove the AC adaptor from the outlet and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when T...

Page 5: ...s grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor cord when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit At regular intervals you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs Also discon nect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time Any accumulation of d...

Page 6: ... that has been slightly dampened with water To remove stubborn dirt use a cloth impregnated with a mild nonabrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzene thinner alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Additional precautions Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of d...

Page 7: ...orbidden by law Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copy right held by a third party Roland assumes no responsibility what soever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit About audio files Audio files in the following formats can be played back WAV format 16 bit linear Sampling rate of 44 1kHz Stereo mono mp3 files MPEG...

Page 8: ...dard MIDI File playback but can also be con trolled via MIDI a computer connected to the MIDI IN socket or the COMPUTER USB port This allows you to use the BK 5 as a 16 part multitimbral MIDI tone generator Song and Rhythm Makeup Tools for Standard MIDI Files and rhythms These tools allow you to modify songs in no time without knowing the MIDI commands normally used to perform such changes Perform...

Page 9: ...r 34 File types the BK 5 can read and play back 34 Selecting a song or rhythm on a USB memory 34 Playing back a song or rhythm from a USB memory35 Renaming or deleting files folders on a USB memory 36 Rename 36 Delete 36 Using the Search function to locate songs rhythms or pictures 37 Activating the Play All Songs parameter for the USB memory 38 Deactivating the Play All Songs function 39 Loop fun...

Page 10: ...Composer page 86 Muting tracks while recording others 87 Solo 87 Rhythm Track Edit functions 88 Editing individual rhythm events Micro Edit 99 General procedure 99 Editing events 100 Other edit operations 101 MIDI parameters 102 Local 103 Loading a MIDI Set 103 Edit Rhythm Parts 104 Edit Tone Parts 105 Edit Song Parts 105 Edit System 106 Sync 106 Basic 107 Rhythm 108 NTA 108 Parameters 109 Visual ...

Page 11: ...locks the currently selected rhythm see p 54 E TAP TEMPO button Pressing this button several times allows you to change the current rhythm s or song s tempo to the value calculated from the speed at which the button is pressed Pressing and holding this button locks the current tempo setting see p 54 F TEMPO buttons These buttons can be used to decrease or increase the tempo of the currently select...

Page 12: ...d NOTE You can also press this button during rhythm playback N ENDING button When you activate this button rhythm playback stops with a musical ending whose complexity depends on which VARIATION button currently lights there are four different ending phrases per rhythm After selecting a song file this button allows you to fast forward O START STOP button This button allows you to start and stop rh...

Page 13: ... 5 s demo songs Z EXIT button This button is used to return to a higher menu level Press and hold it to return to the BK 5 s main display page a SPLIT button This button is used to activate Split mode While its indicator lights notes played to the left of the C4 on an keyboard trigger the LWR part Notes to the right of the split point on the other hand trigger the UP1 and UP2 parts See Using Split...

Page 14: ...ies or BOSS FS 5U foot switch connected to this socket can be used to hold the notes of the real time parts The MELODY INTELL part can also be sustained in this way This function is also referred to as sustain or damper F PEDAL SWITCH EXPRESSION socket Connect a separately available pedal switch Roland DP series a separately available foot switch BOSS FS 5U or a separately available expression ped...

Page 15: ...t to record after all Locks the key setting to keep it from changing when you select another Performance memory Opens the Rhythm Track Mute or Song Track Mute page Opens the display page that shows which Tone is currently selected for the Lower part Opens the display page that shows which Tone is currently selected for the Upper2 part Simultaneously pressing the LWR and UP2 buttons without holding...

Page 16: ... for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Connecting the BK 5 to an amplifier mixer etc The BK 5 contains speakers and therefore doesn t need to be connected to an external amplifier You can however connect the BK 5 s OUTPUT sockets to an external amplifier Roland KC series or the audio inputs of an external instrument digital piano etc NOTE To prevent ma...

Page 17: ...omputer you ll be able to do the following things Use the BK 5 as a sound module By transferring MIDI data between the BK 5 and your sequencer software you ll be able to enjoy a wide range of possibilities for music production and edit ing 1 Use a standard USB cable A B type con nectors commercially available to connect the BK 5 to your computer as shown below 2 Refer to the Roland website for sys...

Page 18: ...ssion pedal hold pedal The BK 5 provides a PEDAL SWITCH EXPRESSION jack to which you can connect an optional footswitch Roland DP series or BOSS FS 5U or an expression pedal Roland EV series If you connect a footswitch you can select the func tion it should perform page 69 By default the foot switch will control the Start Stop function The BK 5 also provide a HOLD socket to which you can connect a...

Page 19: ...akers 2 Use the BK 5 s VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone volume Cautions when using headphones To prevent damage to the cord s internal conductors avoid rough handling When using headphones mainly try to handle either the plug or the headset Your headphones may be damaged if the volume of a device is already turned up when you plug them in Minimize the volume before you plug in the head phones E...

Page 20: ... knob to adjust the vol ume Turning the power off 1 Turn the VOLUME knob all the way to the left to minimize the volume NOTE Never switch off the BK 5 while playback or recording is running or while data are being read from or written to an external USB memory 2 Switch off your external amplification sys tem if you are using one 3 Press the BK 5 s POWER switch The display will go dark and the powe...

Page 21: ... BK 5 s demo function See Connecting a television set on p 18 1 Simultaneously press the MENU and EXIT buttons The BK 5 plays back a song and the external display introduces the BK 5 s features 2 Press the EXIT button to leave the demo function NOTE No data for the music that is played back will be output from MIDI OUT NOTE All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other t...

Page 22: ... again appears on a white background and the CURSOR VALUE dial can once again be used to select another parameter Moving between windows Here is how to navigate the menu to select the setting you want to change 1 Press MENU button The display changes to This page allows you to select the function group that contains the setting you want to change NOTE In some cases the MENU button may recall a spe...

Page 23: ...y The remaining entries provide access to additional display pages 4 Try to select other Menu functions by pro ceeding as follows a Press the EXIT button once to return to the Menu page b Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select an entry then press the ENTER SELECT button to go to the corresponding function group or setting c Press and hold the EXIT button to return to the BK 5 s main page The EXIT ...

Page 24: ...e field is currently displayed in reverse Tones can be selected in two ways Using the UP2 or LWR button to select Tones 1 Press and hold the UP2 or LWR button The display now shows a list of Tones where the cur rently selected sound is displayed in reverse 2 If the Tone you need belongs to another family see p 119 press another Tone but ton 3 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the desired Tone...

Page 25: ...ives a sound select cluster bank select program change message for which there is no Tone the display shows instead of a Tone name and the real time part in question no longer sounds 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...

Page 26: ...cted via MIDI To this effect they use an internal address which is not usu ally displayed For MIDI applications involving sequenc ers or external controllers knowing the official address may come in handy The BK 5 has a handy system that provides this information instantly there is thus no need to look up the MIDI address in the tables at the end of this manual 1 Select the Tone or Rhythm whose MI...

Page 27: ...parts of the selected rhythms follow the chords you play on the keyboard Using rhythms The interactive aspect about the rhythms is that you can change the key of the accompaniment simply by playing different notes or chords Additionally you can select different variations more or less complex arrangements for the active rhythm The BK 5 provides several buttons for this START STOP This button is us...

Page 28: ...l stop when you release all keys Dark Rhythm playback needs to be started and stopped using the START STOP button or the assigned optional footswitch VARIATION Explanation 1 The simplest accompaniment pattern A good choice for the first of the songs you play 2 A slightly more complex pattern you may want to use for subsequent verses 3 This pattern would be a good choice for the first chorus 4 This...

Page 29: ...new song section NOTE The duration of the fill ins transitions can be halved if you like See Fill In Half Bar on p 63 You can also speed up or slow down playback during a fill in See Fill Ritardando on p 63 Selecting rhythms 1 Press a RHYTHM FAMILY button to select the rhythm family NOTE By pressing and holding one of these buttons you activate the lock function for rhythm selection which means th...

Page 30: ...he 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...

Page 31: ...help you select Tones for the real time parts that match the atmosphere of the cur rent rhythm There are four such ONE TOUCH memories per rhythm 1 Select the desired rhythm See page 29 2 Press the EXIT button to return to the main page 3 Switch on the ONE TOUCH button its indi cator lights If you haven t selected any ONE TOUCH memory since switching on the BK 5 the indicators of TONE buttons 1 2 3...

Page 32: ...ow can you tell whether the ONE TOUCH function is on or off If the ONE TOUCH field on the main page is fol lowed by a number 1 4 the ONE TOUCH function is currently on If the ONE TOUCH field is followed by a dash the ONE TOUCH function is off Programming your own ONE TOUCH settings One Touch Edit The BK 5 allows you to save your own ONE TOUCH set tings which may come in handy for CUSTOM rhythms fo...

Page 33: ...on Complete Select No and press ENTER SELECT if you don t want to save your changes after all NOTE The above message is only displayed the first time you press WRITE after editing a ONE TOUCH memory If the My Rhythms folder on the USB mem ory already contains a rhythm file of the same name In that case the display shows the following message when you select Yes and press ENTER SELECT see above To ...

Page 34: ...ith a capacity of up to 2TB File types the BK 5 can read and play back Selecting a song or rhythm on a USB memory 1 Connect an optional USB memory to the BK 5 After a few seconds the display shows the contents of the USB memory Press the USB MEMOMRY button if you inserted the USB memory at an earlier stage and now want to return to this display page Extension Format Rhythms stl Standard MIDI Files...

Page 35: ... or audio files 1 Select a song SMF or audio file on the USB memory See page 34 2 Press the START STOP button to start play back This button is also labeled π The π button s indicator lights and song playback starts 3 If necessary you can change the song s playback tempo Press the TEMPO or button to decrease or increase the tempo NOTE If you set a tempo value close to the upper or lower limit for ...

Page 36: ...fact that you cannot make any changes 4 Press the ENTER SELECT button to call up the following display page 5 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the desired character then use the TONE buttons You can press the NUMERIC button to switch between upper and lower case characters as well as numbers The LWR button can be used to delete the selected character The UP2 button allows you to insert a cha...

Page 37: ... BK 5 provides a Search function that allows you to search the connected USB storage device for the files you need This function is available even while the BK 5 is playing back a song or rhythm allowing you to pre pare the next song or picture without keeping your audience waiting 1 Connect an optional USB memory to the BK 5 After a few seconds the display shows the contents of the connected USB ...

Page 38: ...rches the USB storage device for files whose names match the character string you entered and displays them The title bar shows the path of the folder that contains the selected files NOTE The Search function can find and display 100 files at a time 10 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the song or rhythm you want to play back then press the ENTER SELECT button to confirm your selection 11 Pre...

Page 39: ...ng ENTER SELECT the Play All Songs function is switched off and the following message appears 8 Press the π button to stop sequential play back Deactivating the Play All Songs function The Play All Songs function needs to be deactivated if you no longer need it To do so proceed as follows 1 If the display doesn t currently show the contents of the connected USB memory press the USB MEMORY button 2...

Page 40: ...w played back over and over 6 Press the VARIATION 3 button again it flashes to deactivate loop playback This does not delete the loop positions The song is once again played back in the usual way i e until the end 7 Press VARIATION 3 yet again it lights to return to the loop start position and activate the loop NOTE The marker positions are deleted when you start playback of another song or switch...

Page 41: ... disap pears Press the EXIT button to close it immediately NOTE If you also need to change the Mode setting see p 62 Changing the octave This function allows you to transpose the real time parts UP1 UP2 and LWR up or down in octave steps 1 If necessary press the EXIT button to return to the main page The display shows the current octave setting OCT for all 3 real time parts 2 Use the CURSOR VALUE ...

Page 42: ... or an SMF song 2 Press and hold the TRACK MUTE CENTER CANCEL button This function can also be selected using MENU but ton Global Rhythm SMF Track Mute Depending on the file type the display changes to or When you start playback you will notice that active parts are indicated by moving bar graphs that simu late level meters The bar graphs of muted parts do not move 3 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial t...

Page 43: ... indicator lights The BK 5 is now in Split mode note numbers below the split point see Split on p 56 are used to trans pose rhythm playback in real time and to play the LWR part if it is active Note numbers above the split point can be used to play melodies using the UP1 and or UP2 part In Split mode the Type parameter see p 62 is automatically set to Intelligent NOTE See page 24 for how to select...

Page 44: ...NOTE You can also select the desired volume value by pressing the ENTER SELECT button rotating the CURSOR VALUE dial and pressing ENTER SELECT again 7 Press the EXIT button to return to the main page BK 5_US book Page 44 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 45: ...contains 5 SMF files These lists cannot be deleted or edited Loading a Performance Music Assistant Factory Songs List 1 Switch on the BK 5 See page 20 2 Connect an optional USB memory to the BK 5 This step is unnecessary if you want to use the Music Assistant or Factory Songs list because these lists reside in the BK 5 s internal memory 3 Press the PERFORMANCE LIST button The display now shows all...

Page 46: ...ing playback of that rhythm or song you can already select a new Performance Music Assistant Factory Songs memory 3 If you need to return to the main page press the EXIT button To return to the page that lists the memories press PERFORMANCE LIST again Quickly locating Performance memories Performance memories can also be loaded using the BK 5 s Numeric function See Using the Numeric function to se...

Page 47: ...he PERFORMANCE LIST button The display now shows all Performance Lists on the connected USB memory 3 Rotate the dial to select the desired Perfor mance List 4 Press the MENU button The display now changes to a page with the follow ing options 5 Rotate the dial to select the desired option then press the ENTER SELECT If you select Rename The display changes to This page allows you to change the nam...

Page 48: ...he NUMERIC button to switch between upper and lower case characters as well as numbers The LWR button can be used to delete the selected character The UP2 button allows you to insert a character 2 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the next character position you want to change then use the TONE buttons again 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to complete the name 4 Press the WRITE button to create ...

Page 49: ...e Performance List then press the ENTER SELECT button A message confirms that the data have been saved 8 Press the EXIT button If you did not save the Performance List the BK 5 now signals that you need to save it to preserve your changes 9 Rotate the dial to select YES to save your changes to the USB memory or NO if you wish to keep the previous version 10 Press the ENTER SELECT button to confirm...

Page 50: ... π button to play back the song A slide show suitable for the character of the song will be shown on the external display or television set connected to the BK 5 NOTE When you press the SYNC START button to stop song playback the slideshow also stops When you load another VIMA TUNES song the previous slideshow stops and the display shows the first picture for the new song Enjoying a slide show of ...

Page 51: ...t con tains the picture you want to use to the BK 5 s USB MEMORY port The display shows a list of the files on the USB stor age device 2 Select the JPG file you want to use That picture now appears on the external screen if connected This picture will be considered your User setting and the Background Mode parameter see p 68 will be set to USER 3 To revert to the colored background or logo you mus...

Page 52: ...s accom paniment Set the levels and effects etc 3 Set the desired balance between the rhythm song and the real time parts using the BALANCE buttons You may also want to set the Audio In Level param eter page 68 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 T...

Page 53: ...ly press the WRITE button see step 5 below 2 Use the TONE buttons to select a different character 3 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the next character position you want to change then use the TONE buttons again You can press the NUMERIC button to switch between upper and lower case characters as well as numbers The LWR button can be used to delete the selected character The UP2 button allow...

Page 54: ...lect it While the tempo setting is locked the tempo no longer changes when you select a different rhythm NOTE The Save Global parameter page 70 also saves the lock and hence the Performance Hold settings Whenever you switch a lock function on or off the dis play briefly informs you about this The lock status of the functions that provide this protec tion is also displayed on the main page Switchin...

Page 55: ...on Internal Lyrics Allows you to activate the display of lyrics data on the BK 5 itself Only for SMF and mp3 files for which there are lyrics data External Lyrics Allows you to cancel Off or activate On the display of song lyrics on an external screen Performance Edit This function group allows you to select different Tones and effects set tings for the keyboard parts the selected rhythm to set th...

Page 56: ...ible Reverb Send Use this parameter to set the reverb send level i e the amount of effect that should be added Chorus Send Use this parameter to set the chorus send level i e the amount of effect that should be added Parameter Group Explanation Tone Part View This is where you can edit settings related to Tones See page 56 Tone Part MFX Contains the effects parameters for the keyboard parts LWR UP...

Page 57: ... Panpot L63 0 R63 Parameter Setting range Explanation Curve High Medium Low Fixed High Select this set ting for maximum expressiveness Even small variations of the force with which you strike a key produce audible changes The trade off is however that you have to strike the keys forcefully to reach the maximum volume Medium Medium velocity sensitivity The keyboard responds to velocity changes but ...

Page 58: ... vice versa Hold Pedal This parameter allows you to specify whether and how a hold damper pedal you connect to the PEDAL HOLD socket should respond to Hold messages CC64 Auto means that the part in question only responds to Hold messages if it is assigned to the right half Split or the entire keyboard On means that the part in question always responds to Hold messages even if it is assigned to the...

Page 59: ...o the left or right Modulation Assign This parameter allows you to specify for each key board part how it should respond to Modulation messages CC01 Auto The keyboard part only responds to backward movements of the BENDER MODULATION lever when no split setting causes it to be to the left of other keyboard parts In other words parts you can play with your left hand after selecting a split no longer...

Page 60: ...FX Your BK 5 contains a multi effects processor that can be used for processing any keyboard part you like See Mfx on p 58 There are also 3 Mfx processors for the rhythm song parts Mfx Switch Select Off if you don t need the Mfx processor Mfx Type The BK 5 provides 84 different multi effect types some of which are combinations of two effects for added flexibility This parameter allows you to selec...

Page 61: ...ther rhythm parts are switched off Volume Adjusts the volume of the selected rhythm part Selecting 0 means that the part is question is no longer audible Exp Pedal Select Off if you don t need pedal expression for the selected part This means that the rhythm part in question no longer responds to an expression pedal you may have connected to the SWITCH EXPRESSION socket Exp Pedal All Parts On If y...

Page 62: ...ameters This function group can be selected using MENU but ton Performance Edit Arranger Setting The parameters of this function group apply to the Arranger as a whole and allow you to fine tune its behavior Arranger Select Off if you only need the drum part of the selected rhythm and no melodic accompaniment parts ABass ACC1 6 Zone When you press the SPLIT button the selected rhythm pattern is co...

Page 63: ... allows you to faithfully reproduce these anomalies using this function This does not change rhythm playback right away Only when a fill in or another VARIATION pattern starts will the Fill in Half Bar function be activated and play half the number of beats of the accompaniment pattern you selected Fill Ritardando The FILL RIT function is suitable for ballads It causes the next Fill In to slow dow...

Page 64: ...ligent parameters This function group can be selected using MENU but ton Performance Edit Melody Intelligent or by pressing and holding the MELODY INTELL button The following parameters are available Switch Select On if you want to add a MELODY INTELL part This part is triggered by the chord recognition of the BK 5 s Arranger and plays automatic harmonies that are added to the melody that you are ...

Page 65: ...the ENTER SELECT button The BK 5 then returns to the Performance Edit page Global parameters The settings of the Global parameters can be saved to the BK 5 s global memory If you don t save them your changes are lost when you switch off the BK 5 See Save Global on p 70 for how to save these set tings Display Contrast This parameter can be selected using MENU button Global Display Contrast It is us...

Page 66: ...ngs when you select a Performance memory Parameter Value Explanation Upper Off On Select On if the Scale Tune settings see below should apply to the Upper1 Upper2 and Mel ody Intell parts Lower Off On Select On if the Scale Tune settings see below should apply to the Lower part Rhythm Off On Select On if the Scale Tune settings see below should apply to the rhythm parts Parameter Value Explanation...

Page 67: ...tings These parameters can also be switched by pressing and hold ing the assigned buttons on the front panel See the Hold to LOCK legends Parameter Setting Explanation Metronome Off On Select On to activate the metronome Volume 0 127 Sets the metronome s level Time Signature 1 32 16 8 4 2 Specifies the metro nome s time signature Mode Always Play Rec Always The metro nome even counts when playback...

Page 68: ...first note of the selected song Perform Next Song Off On At the end of the cur rent song the next song in the Perfor mance List starts auto matically If the Performance List step refers to a rhythm the rhythm in question is loaded but you will need to start manually by pressing the START STOP button UP1 EQ MFX Link Off On If you select on the BK 5 selects suitable MFX and equalizer set tings for e...

Page 69: ...r of the BK 5 s operating system When the BK 5 has been switched off by this function you need to press the POWER button wait a few seconds then press the button again to switch the BK 5 back on Do not switch it on too quickly Parameter Setting Explanation Function Explanation Start Stop Starts and stops rhythm or song playback Same function as the START STOP button Intro Ending Variation1 Variati...

Page 70: ...Allows you to select the next or pre vious Performance Portamento Pressing the footswitch activates the Portamento Time setting When the footswitch is released the Por tamento Time setting is not used To hear this effect you need to set a Portamento Time value see p 59 Hold Soft Sostenuto The assigned footswitch can be used as a Soft Sostenuto or Sustain Hold pedal Lower Hold The footswitch is ass...

Page 71: ...127 Use this parameter to set the compressor s input level The higher the value the stronger the three frequency bands are compressed The value you set here is added to the Level settings of the three bands Do not set this parameter to 0 if the compressor is switched on because doing so means that the keyboard parts the SMF song or Rhythm parts are no longer audible Gain 12 0 12dB Use this paramet...

Page 72: ...e Preset parameter then press the ENTER SELECT button 4 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select one of the available presets The available presets are Threshold 36 0dB This parameter allows you to set the level the frequency band High Mid or Low must reach to trigger its compressor The lower the value the more notice able the compression will be Ratio 1 1 0 1 INF Use this parameter to spec ify how ...

Page 73: ... the key board parts SMF song rhythm is are no longer audible Gain 9 0 9dB Use this parameter to correct the level at the equalizer s outputs If the settings of the remaining parameters lead to a significantly lower level select a posi tive value If your set tings lead to a significantly higher level select a negative value 0 means that the level is neither boosted nor attenuated High Frequency 20...

Page 74: ...following entries Common To edit the Common parameters use MENU button Makeup Tools Common The Common parameters on this page apply to the entire song or rhythm 1 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the desired Common parameter then press the ENTER SELECT button The following parameters are available Reverb Type This parameter allows you to specify what kind of reverb effect you need The availa...

Page 75: ... can read them Instrument To edit the Instrument parameters use MENU button Makeup Tools Instrument The display now shows all instruments used by the selected rhythm or SMF song 1 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE to select the instrument you want to change then press the ENTER SELECT button The display changes to The MENU button s indicator flashes 2 Press the MENU button to jump to the location where the ...

Page 76: ... current chorus send level positive values increase it This is a relative setting that is added to or subtracted from the original set ting Panpot Use this parameter to change the stereo placement of the selected instrument 0 means no change negative values shift the instrument towards the left and positive values shift it towards the right NOTE In the case of Drum Sets this setting applies to all...

Page 77: ...djusts the time over which the sound will decay after the note is released until it is no longer heard The cutoff frequency will also fall according to this setting NOTE Some sounds already contain natural sampled vibrato whose depth or speed cannot be changed Use the following three parameters if you think the instrument in question has too much or could use a little more vibrato Vibrato Rate T T...

Page 78: ... dial and the ENTER SELECT button to edit the available parame ters Parameter Setting Equalizer Off On Parameter Setting Explanation Equalizer Off On Activate this setting if you want to change the timbre of the selected instrument This parameter dupli cates the Equalizer above and was added for your convenience High Freq 1500 Hz 2000 Hz 3000 Hz 4000 Hz 6000 Hz 8000 Hz 12000 Hz Allows you to set t...

Page 79: ... 127 Use this parameter to set the chorus send level of the selected drum instrument The effect itself can be changed on the Com mon page Panpot 127 127 Use this parameter to set the stereo place ment of the selected drum instrument 0 means no change negative values shift the instrument towards the left and positive values shift it towards the right Velocity 127 127 This parameter allows you to mo...

Page 80: ...song If you want to save the new version under that name and overwrite the previous version skip to step 7 below 4 Use the TONE buttons to select a different character 5 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the next character position you want to change 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to complete the name 7 Press the WRITE button to confirm your desire to save the rhythm or song If the USB memory already...

Page 81: ...nt lines In most cases less means more i e do not program six melodic accompaniments just because the BK 5 provides that facility If you listen very carefully to a CD you will discover that it is not the number of instruments you use that makes a song sound big but rather the right notes at the right time Looped vs one shot patterns The BK 5 uses two kinds of patterns looped divisions and one shot...

Page 82: ...CURSOR VALUE dial to select the Division you want to record Intro Main Fill or Ending Parameter Setting Explanation Rec Track ADrum ABass Acc1 Acc2 Acc3 Acc4 Acc5 Acc6 This parameter allows you to select the track whose settings you want to change Inst Tone assigned to the track This is where you select a sound or Drum Set for the track marked for recording Rec Track Tempo 20 250 You can already s...

Page 83: ...y of AccDrums parts cannot be set because that doesn t make sense Octave 4 4 This parameter allows you to transpose the keyboard in octave steps which may be convenient for extremely high or low notes or for using the special noises of certain sounds Mode Major Minor 7th M m M 7 m 7 M m 7 This parameter allows you to specify whether you are about to record the accompani ment for major minor or sev...

Page 84: ...activate the record function for a track that does not yet contain data If you select a track that already contains data this parameter is set to Mix but could be changed to Replace if you wanted to over write the previous ver sion Mix The data you record are added to the existing data of the selected track The AccDrums track can only use Drum Sets only the TONE DRUMS button is available for this ...

Page 85: ...hythm and adding more tracks 1 Press the START STOP button to listen to your track The main Rhythm Composer page contains two parameters that allow you to select the pattern you want to audition Here s how to select it 2 Use the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the MODE parameter then press the ENTER SELECT button 3 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select Major Minor or 7th Only one mode can be selected...

Page 86: ... ENTER SELECT to replace the old file with the new one the old file will be lost Otherwise select NO and press the ENTER SELECT button to return to the Save page and enter a dif ferent name Recording other tracks and divisions You can now record the second track probably the bass If you d like to do the guided tour again return to page 82 Do not forget to set the key for the bass part see Key on p...

Page 87: ...ot appear in your accompani ments see p 89 Solo If you need to listen to a track in isolation press and hold the TRACK MUTE button and start playback This mutes all other tracks while the selected track is flagged with an S Press the TRACK MUTE button again to switch off the function of the Solo function NOTE If the track you solo was muted it will be soloed like any other track After switching of...

Page 88: ... Explanation Track ADrums Acc6 ALL Allows you to select the track you wish to edit You can also select ALL here in which case the opera tion applies to all tracks Mode Major Minor 7th Allows you to select the Mode to be edited Division Intro 1 4 Main 1 4 Fill Dwn 1 3 Fill Up 1 3 End 1 4 Use this parameter to select the Division you want to edit From Bar 1 last mea sure of the track or pat tern Ref...

Page 89: ... that the selected Res olution value is not applied 0 correc tion while 100 means that all notes are shifted to the mathematicallycorrect positions From Note 0 C 127 G9 This parameter allows you to set the note or lower limit of the note range to be modified within the specified From To time range To Note 0 C 127 G9 This parameter allows you to set the upper limit of the note range to be modified ...

Page 90: ... BENDER MODULA TION lever PanPot CC10 messages that specify the stereo posi tion Expression CC11 messages that are used for tempo rary volume changes Reverb Reverb Send messages how strongly the part should be processed by the reverb effect Chorus Chorus Send messages how strongly the part should be processed by the chorus effect Program Change Program change mes sages used to select sounds or Dru...

Page 91: ... to select the Track parameter then press the ENTER SELECT button 5 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the track to be copied You can also select ALL to copy all tracks of a given Mode Division In that case Destination Track see below is also set to ALL 6 Repeat this operation with the Mode and Division parameters to select the Mode Major Minor 7th ALL and Division Int 1 4 Int ALL Main 1 4 Mai...

Page 92: ... button to specify the target posi tion using the three Into parameters 16 Press the WRITE button its indicator flashes to confirm your settings and edit the data Insert Insert allows you to insert space and shift data that lie behind the From position further towards the end of the track this is the exact opposite of Delete The empty measures you create can be filled using the Copy function or by...

Page 93: ...e page 88 For Bar For Beat For CPT Specifies how many bars beats and CPTs are to be inserted Parameter Setting Explanation Track ADrums Acc6 ALL Allows you to select the track you wish to edit You can also select ALL here in which case the opera tion applies to all tracks Mode Major Minor 7th Allows you to select the Mode to be edited Division Intro 1 4 Main 1 4 Fill Dwn 1 3 Fill Up 1 3 End 1 4 Us...

Page 94: ... Select a posi tive value to increase the velocity the value is added to the velocity value of the affected notes or a negative value to decrease the velocity values that value is subtracted Select 0 if you prefer to work with the Magnify parameter see below Magnify 0 200 This parameter works like a Compander effect a dynamics pro cessor that simulta neously acts as compressor and expander althoug...

Page 95: ...8 Bias 1920 1920 This parameter sets the amount by which the duration or gate time of the selected notes is to change The shortest possible Gate Time value is 1 used for all drum notes so that selecting 1000 for notes with a Gate Time value of 1 in the specified time range still leaves you with the same value Magnify 0 200 Use this parameter rather than Bias to produce proportional changes to the ...

Page 96: ...LL 1 128 Enter the original data value i e the value that is being used right now by the selected track s for From For To specify the new value that should replace the From value These are what we call absolute changes you don t add or subtract values you replace them with other values This sys tem is only available for messages that allow you to select sounds or sound banks Inc Dec Expression Rev...

Page 97: ... t exist From Note To Note 0 C 127 G9 From Note allows you to set the note or lower limit of the note range to be modified within the specified From To time range To Note allows you to set the upper limit of the note range to be modified Parameter Setting Explanation Parameter Setting Explanation Track ADrums Acc6 ALL Allows you to select the track you wish to edit You can also select ALL here in ...

Page 98: ...y 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 ...

Page 99: ...Position indications Sequencers only register events whose positions and distances specify when the notes are to be sounded or when they should change i e their sequence Each event is executed at a given point in time which is why they all have a position indication 1 01 119 for example The first figure refers to the bar the second to the beat within that bar and the third to the clock CPT between...

Page 100: ...set to the desired value 0 127 when the corresponding effect is needed but they also need to be reset to 0 to avoid unpleasant surprises About the Note messages As stated above note messages comprise a note number a velocity value and a Gate Time value The range for note numbers is 0 C 127 G9 Velocity messages can be set anywhere between 1 extremely soft and 127 The value 0 cannot be entered becau...

Page 101: ... end of that group The selected event is inserted with a default value Obviously you will then need to change the default settings depending on the result you want to achieve Press the WRITE button to confirm your settings and add the new event The BK 5 returns to the Micro Edit page Erase Event This function allows you to remove one or several events without changing the positions of the remainin...

Page 102: ...s 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 ...

Page 103: ...pares the BK 5 for MIDI control using a PK series MIDI pedalboard The most important set tings are Part Switch is set to Int and Rhythm PcRx is set to On Song This option restores the factory settings for the BK 5 s SMF song parts and switches off the MIDI transmission and reception of the real time and rhythm parts User1 8 The BK 5 also allows you to store and recall 8 differ ent MIDI configurati...

Page 104: ...external MIDI instrument or computer The maximum possible transposition is four octaves up 48 or down 48 Each step repre sents a semi tone Rx Limit Low Limit High Limit Low and Limit High allow you to set the note range to be received If not all note messages received on a given MIDI channel should be played by the selected BK 5 part narrow down the range NOTE The Limit Low value cannot be higher ...

Page 105: ... Limit Low High Rx Event For the explanation of these parameters please refer to page 104 Filter Setting Explanation Program Change Off On Select On to receive pro gram change and bank select CC00 CC32 mes sages Pitch Bender Off On Select On to receive Pitch Bend messages Modulation Off On Select On to receive Mod ulation messages CC01 Volume Off On Select On to receive Vol ume messages CC07 Panpo...

Page 106: ...parameters are used to synchronize external MIDI devices See below Basic The parameters of this group affect the BK 5 s Basic channel The Basic channel is used to receive and transmit Program Change and Bank Select messages for selecting Performances as well as for the reception and transmission of other kinds of messages that are not directly related to a specific MIDI channel See page 107 Rhythm...

Page 107: ...hannel used to transmit MIDI messages Performance PC Tx This parameter is used to enable or disable the trans mission of program change and bank select messages related to Performance selection Part Switch Tx Whenever you mute or un mute a part on the Rhythm Parts page the BK 5 transmits an NRPN message that describes your action Not sending this message may be useful to keep your external sequenc...

Page 108: ... Rhythm section Rhythm Volume Rx Allows you to enable or disable the reception of vol ume messages relating the rhythm Rhythm Pc Rx This parameter allows you to enable or disable the reception of program change and bank select mes sages for rhythm selection NTA The following parameters are located on the display page that can be selected using MENU button MIDI Edit System NTA NTA notes are only re...

Page 109: ...acturer can use them ad lib for temporary or per manent changes to the way a part behaves Effects parameters for instance can only be changed via SysEx messages Such messages may slow down playback on external MIDI instruments or yield no effect at all which is why you have the option to switch off their trans mission in the first place Tx Data Change This parameter allows you to specify how the o...

Page 110: ...function allows you to save your changes to a User memory for quick recall This function can be selected using the WRITE button while the MIDI page is displayed 1 Edit the desired MIDI parameters Edit Rhythm Parts Edit Song Parts Edit Tone Parts Edit System 2 Press the WRITE button The display changes to 3 Rotate the CURSOR VALUE dial to select the MIDI Set where you want to save your settings Use...

Page 111: ...ction allows you to format the connected USB memory USB memories using the FAT 32 file system may not need to be formatted We nevertheless recommend for matting all new USB storage devices with the BK 5 IMPORTANT NOTE Formatting a USB memory means that all files songs rhythms etc it contains are lost Always check the contents of the memory before decid ing to format it 1 Connect the a USB storage ...

Page 112: ...ssing the USB MEMORY button You need to press the PERFORMANCE LIST button gain access to the files it con tains The contents can be viewed on a computer however My Recordings This folder is used to store your audio recordings see p 52 My Songs This folder can be used to save SMF songs you edited with the Makeup Tools functions see p 74 My Rhythms This folder can be used to save rhythms you edited ...

Page 113: ...EDIROL P 10 In order to enjoy the Visual Control function with the BK 5 and the EDIROL P 10 you ll need to make connec tions using a MIDI cable sold separately NOTE To prevent malfunction and speaker damage you must mini mize the volume on all equipment and turn off their power before you make any connections 1 Connect the BK 5 s MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN socket of the optional MIDI Visual Co...

Page 114: ...ys are temporarily unavailable for playing notes Key MIDI Visual Control V LINK MIDI message C 6 Control the image bank Bank Select BF 00 00 D6 Switch images Clip 1 CF 00 D 6 Control the image bank Bank Select BF 00 01 E6 Switch images Clip 2 CF 01 F6 Switch images Clip 3 CF 02 F 6 Control the image bank Bank Select BF 00 02 G6 Switch images Clip 4 CF 03 G 6 Control the image bank Bank Select BF 0...

Page 115: ... If the TRACK MUTE CENTER CANCEL button is lit the vocal sound will be attenuated If the TRACK MUTE button is lit the melody of the MIDI files will be muted Switch it off 42 A buzz is heard from the external amplifier Is the external amplifier or other device used with the BK 5 con nected to a different AC power outlet Connect the amplifier or other device to the same AC outlet as the BK 5 Can t p...

Page 116: ...but this is due to the characteristics of the tele vision and is not a malfunction on the BK 5 Lyric display is wrong For some types of music files the lyrics may sometimes be dis played incorrectly Some words may be incorrectly shown outside the screen display area Insufficient volume from a device connected to the BK 5 s AUDIO INPUT STEREO socket Could you be using a connection cable that contai...

Page 117: ...dnight SlSwing 12 35 106 Big Band Slow 14 18 107 Big Band Medium 14 19 108 Big Band Fast 14 20 109 Swing Medium 12 31 110 Swing Fast 12 32 111 Jz Guitar Swing 12 37 112 Pop Swing 12 38 113 Slow Jz Waltz 17 28 114 Cool Soul 44 30 115 Soul 44 26 116 Sweet Blues 44 1 117 Cool Blues 44 2 118 Over Rockin 5 56 119 UK Rock N 5 51 120 Baby Rock N 10 39 121 Go Rock N 5 36 122 Blue Boogie 5 38 123 Rock N Sl...

Page 118: ... HU Ragga 16 61 East Europe 249 HU Rock Roll 16 62 East Europe 250 HU Roma kv 16 63 East Europe 251 HU Twist 16 64 East Europe 252 PL Brathanki 16 65 East Europe 253 PL Dance Hit 16 66 East Europe 254 PL Disco Polka 16 67 East Europe 255 PL Dziew 6 8 16 68 East Europe 256 PL GroovRock 16 69 East Europe 257 PL Laendler 16 70 East Europe 258 PL Polka 16 71 East Europe 259 PL Swing 16 72 East Europe ...

Page 119: ...re Perc 86 4 18 0102 Rock Organ 17 4 19 0103 Rotary Org S 16 4 19 0104 Rotary Org F 24 4 19 0105 Rotary Organ 8 4 19 0106 L Organ 47 4 19 0107 Chorus Or 8 4 18 0108 Mellow 1 83 4 17 0109 Cheese Organ 24 4 17 0110 Organ 101 1 4 17 0111 JX8 Organ 30 4 17 0112 D 50 Organ 25 4 17 0113 VS Organ 28 4 17 0114 Trem Organ 8 4 17 0115 E Organ 16 2 2 4 18 0116 Organ Bass 40 4 17 0117 Puff Organ 16 4 21 0118 ...

Page 120: ... 121 0316 DoubleSlide 48 4 121 A Guitar 0317 Nylon Gt o 16 4 25 0318 Nylon Gt 1 64 4 25 0319 Nylon Gt 2 32 4 25 0320 Nylon str Gt 0 4 25 0321 Nylon Harp 2 4 100 0322 Steel Gt1 52 4 26 0323 Steel Gt2 64 4 26 0324 Steel Gt3 65 4 26 0325 Steel Gt5 70 4 26 0326 Steel Gt4 69 4 26 0327 Steel Gt6 32 4 26 0328 Steel str Gt 0 4 26 0329 Steel Body 33 4 26 0330 Ac Guitar1 48 4 26 0331 Ac Guitar2 49 4 26 0332...

Page 121: ... Sync Brass 4 4 64 0538 Oct SynBrass 16 4 63 0539 SH 5 Brass 3 4 63 0540 OB Brass 9 4 64 0541 Velo Brass 1 16 4 64 0542 DeepSynBrass 6 4 64 0543 Tuba 1 0 4 59 0544 Tuba 2 1 4 59 0545 Tuba 3 47 4 59 0546 Polka Tuba 46 4 59 0547 Folk Tuba 45 4 59 0548 Tuba Horn 8 4 59 0549 Euphonium 16 4 58 0550 French Horns 0 4 61 0551 Fr Horn 1 4 61 0552 Wide FreHrns 3 4 61 0553 F Hrn Slow 8 4 61 0554 Horn Orche 2...

Page 122: ...0761 Itopia 3 4 92 0762 Holy Voices 12 4 92 0763 Vox Sweep 2 4 95 0764 SC Heaven 2 4 92 0765 Tears Voices 12 4 95 0766 Space Voice 0 4 92 0767 Heaven II 1 4 92 0768 EP Heaven 44 4 89 0769 Bell Heaven 3 4 89 0770 Water Space 4 4 92 0771 Cosmic Voice 8 4 92 0772 Vocorderman 11 4 92 0773 Horror Pad 8 4 95 0774 Breath Rise 11 4 95 0775 X hale 81 4 95 0776 Soundtrack 0 4 98 0777 JP8Haunting 43 4 92 077...

Page 123: ... 1 4 108 0989 Taisho Koto 8 4 108 0990 Kanoun 16 4 108 0991 Bodhran 9 4 109 0992 Bodhran Mute 10 4 109 0993 Didgeridoo 8 4 110 0994 Kanoon Choir 19 4 108 0995 Oct Harp 24 4 108 0996 UillnPipe Nm 10 4 110 0997 Er Hu 8 4 111 0998 Gao Hu 9 4 111 0999 Shanai 1 0 4 112 1000 Shanai 2 1 4 112 1001 Suona 1 32 4 112 1002 Suona 2 33 4 112 1003 Tinkle Bell 0 4 113 1004 Gender 9 4 113 1005 Pemade 15 4 113 100...

Page 124: ...135 909 HandClap 32 4 116 1136 Applause 1 0 4 127 1137 Applause 2 6 4 127 1138 ApplauseWave 8 4 127 1139 Voice ComeOn 23 4 127 1140 Voice One 16 4 127 1141 Voice Two 17 4 127 1142 Voice Three 18 4 127 1143 Voice Tah 19 4 127 1144 Voice Aou 24 4 127 1145 Voice Oou 25 4 127 1146 Voice Hie 26 4 127 1147 Voice Whey 20 4 127 1148 Voice Kikit 22 4 127 1149 Burner 12 4 126 1150 Glass Glam 13 4 126 1151 I...

Page 125: ... Stick Side Stick 38 D2 PopSnare38 1 PopSnare38 1 PopSnare38 1 PopSnare38 1 Snare Snare NewJzSn1 Brush Swirl Br Snare1 39 D 2 Snare Ghost1 Snare Ghost1 Snare Ghost1 Snare Ghost1 SnareFlam SnareFlam NewJzSW2 Brush Slap1 Br Snare2 40 E2 PopSnare40 1 PopSnare40 1 PopSnare40 1 PopSnare40 1 Snare Snare NewJzSn2 Brush Swirl Brush Swirl 41 F2 Flam Tom 41 Flam Tom 41 Flam Tom 41 Flam Tom 41 FloorTomFlam F...

Page 126: ... RidePhrase1 MexFVox1 Long Swirl Long Swirl 108 C8 CrashPhrase2 Crash1Phrase3 RidePhrase2 SmallSnarPhr RidePhrase2 RidePhrase2 MexMVox1 Jazz Snare 1 Jazz Snare 1 109 C 8 CrashPhrase3 Crash1Phrase4 RidePhrase4 FolkSnrFlam5 RidePhrase4 RidePhrase4 YodelFVox1 Jazz Snare 2 Jazz Snare 2 110 D8 CrashPhrase4 CrashPhrase4 CrashPhrase4 FolkSnrFlam3 Egg_M3 Egg_M3 MexMVox2 Std 1 Snare1 Std 1 Snare1 111 D 8 C...

Page 127: ... 5 Brush Tom 44 G 2 Pedal HiHat Pedal HiHat Pedal HiHat Pedal HiHat2 Pedal HiHat Pedal HiHat2 Pedal HiHat Pedal HiHat Pedal HiHat 45 A2 Lite Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Room Tom 2 Room Tom 2 Brush Tom 46 Bb2 BrHiHatOpenB JazzOpenHH JzHiHatOpenB Open HiHat2 JazzOpenHH St HiHatOpnB R8OpenHiHat2 Rm HiHatOpnB R8OpenHiHat2 47 B2 Lite Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Real Tom 4 Real Tom...

Page 128: ...e 1 St Kick1 P Room Snare 1 Rm Kick1 P Elec Snare 1 108 C8 Br Kick2P Jazz Snare 1 Jazz Kick2 P Room Snare 2 Room Snare 2 St Kick2 P Room Snare 2 Rm Kick2 P Dance Snare2 109 C 8 BrCrashCymbP Jazz Snare 2 JzCrashCym1P Dance Snare1 Dance Snare1 JzCrashCym1P Dance Snare1 JzCrashCym1P Elec Snare 2 110 D8 Br Snare1P Std 1 Snare1 Jazz Snare1P Power Snare1 Power Snare1 St Snare2 P Power Snare1 Rm Snare2 P...

Page 129: ... 606 Dist Tom 909 Tom Rock Tom 4 Synth Drum 2 TR909 Tom L 606 Tom TR 707 Tom 808 Tom 2 42 F 2 606 HiHat Cl TR 707HiHatC TR 707HiHatC Close HiHat2 JazzClosedHH TR909 CHH 1 606 HiHat Cl TR 707HiHatC TR 808HiHatC 43 G2 909 Tom 606 Dist Tom 909 Tom Rock Tom 4 Synth Drum 2 TR909 Tom L 606 Tom TR 707 Tom 808 Tom 2 44 G 2 JungleHiHat CR 78HiHatCl CR 78HiHatCl Pedal HiHat2 Pedal HiHat TR909 PHH 1 606 HiHa...

Page 130: ...ance Snare2 Dance Snare2 Dance Snare2 Room Snare 2 Dance Snare2 Dance Snare2 Dance Snare2 Dance Snare2 109 C 8 Elec Snare 2 Elec Snare 2 Elec Snare 2 Dance Snare1 Elec Snare 2 Elec Snare 2 Elec Snare 2 Elec Snare 2 110 D8 Elec Snare Elec Snare Elec Snare Power Snare1 Elec Snare Elec Snare Elec Snare Elec Snare 111 D 8 Elec Snare 3 Elec Snare 3 Elec Snare 3 Rev Snare Elec Snare 3 Elec Snare 3 Elec ...

Page 131: ...Tom Jazz Lo Tom2 44 G 2 TR 707HiHatC 808 HiHat Cl 606 HiHat Cl Voice Hi Hat Timpani Ban_Gu HipHopCHH Reg CHH 2 Reg CHH 2 45 A2 909 Tom Synth Drum 2 78 TOM Voice Tom Timpani Big Gong 85St Tom12 Reg M Tom 1 Jazz Mid Tom 46 Bb2 909HiHat Opn CR 78HiHatOp CR 78HiHatOp Voice Hi Hat Timpani Small Gong Reg OHH Reg OHH 47 B2 909 Tom Synth Drum 2 78 TOM Voice Tom Timpani Bend Gong 85St Tom12 Reg M Tom 2 Jaz...

Page 132: ...onga Crotale Vint Snr 4 104 G 7 Phono Noise Phono Noise Phono Noise MamboCowBell Timpani 808 Conga 105 A7 Dance Snare1 Dance Snare1 Dance Snare1 MexFVox2 Timpani Synth Drum 2 106 Bb7 Power Snare2 Power Snare2 Power Snare2 AfFoots Timpani Synth Drum 2 107 B7 Elec Snare 1 Elec Snare 1 Elec Snare 1 MexFVox1 Timpani Synth Drum 2 108 C8 Dance Snare2 Dance Snare2 Dance Snare2 MexMVox1 Timpani Synth Drum...

Page 133: ...p Conga Hi Op Conga 2H Op Conga 2H Op Conga Hi Op Caixa Mute2 PandeiroRoll TimbalesHand Buk Rim 64 E4 Conga Lo Op Conga Lo Op Conga Lo Op Conga 2L Op CongaLoOp f Caixa Open1 PandeiroS Op Timbles HiMt Changgo 65 F4 Conga Efx Timbale Hi Timbale 1 Timbare 4 Timbles HiMt Caixa Open2 PandeiroS Rm Timbles HiOp Asian Gong 1 66 F 4 Shaker 3 Timbale Low Timbale 2 Timbare 3 Timbles LoOp Caixa Open3 Pandeiro...

Page 134: ...08 Tom 2 85St Tom12 Tom 43 909 Tom Tom 4 48 C3 Wadon 7 Studio Tom 1 Studio Tom 1 808 Tom 2 808 Tom 2 85St Tom10 Tom 47 909 Tom Tom 5 49 C 3 Dhol 1 Crash Cymbal Crash Cymbal 808 Crash 808 Crash 85St CrsCym1 Pop Cymbal2 909 Crash Crash Cymbal 50 D3 Dhol 2 Studio Tom 1 Studio Tom 1 808 Tom 2 Bend tlk_drm 85St Tom10 Tom 50 909 Tom Tom 6 51 D 3 Dhol 3 Rock RdCym1 Rock RdCym1 606 Ride Cym Tabla Ge Hi 85...

Page 135: ...1 Sagat Hi Sagat Hi 102 F MamboCowBell BongoCowBell BongoCowBell Sagat Closed Sagat Closed 103 G7 Tabla Dhut PopSnareFl Bend tlk_drm Sagat Sak Sagat Sak 104 G 7 BongoCowBell MamboCowBell MamboCowBell Dofs Tak Dofs Tak 105 A7 Tabla_Ge PopSnareDrag Tabla_Ge Dofs Dom Dofs Dom 106 Bb7 Tabla Ge Hi HiHatPhrase3 Tabla Ge Hi Dofs Sak Dofs Sak 107 B7 Talking Drum CrashPhrase1 Talking Drum Dofs Rim 1 Dofs R...

Page 136: ...Real Tom 4 RockTom2 GtFretNoise 48 C3 Tom 5 Tom 43 Tom RockTom1Fl GtCutNoise 49 C 3 Crash Cymbal Crash Cymb1 TR 707 Crash 909 Crash GtCutNoise 50 D3 Tom 6 Tom 47 Tom Real Tom 1 RockTom1 String Slap 51 D 3 Ride Cymbal RockRideCym1 Ride Cymbal ReverseCymbl Ride Cymbal Fl KeyClick 52 E3 Doholla 2 Rim 1 Pop Ride2 Dholla2 Dom2 Dholla2 Dom2 ReverseCymbl Laughing 53 F3 Doholla 2 Dom Dholla Dom Dholla 2 S...

Page 137: ...azhar Sak TablaNurDom Sagat Hi 99 D 7 Mazhar Brass Dofs Sak st TablaNurTak1 100 E7 Sagat Mid TablaNurRim Sagat Sak 101 F7 Sagat Hi TablaNurTak Hager 1 102 F Sagat Closed TablaNurSak Zir 1 103 G7 Sagat Sak DoubleSlide Nakrazhan 1 104 G 7 Dofs Tak Bass Slide1 ZaghroutaSm1 105 A7 Dofs Dom ZaghroutaSm2 Nakrazhan 2 106 Bb7 Dofs Sak Zir 1 ZaghroutaEd1 107 B7 Dofs Rim 1 ZaghroutaEd2 ZaghroutaSm2 108 C8 D...

Page 138: ...selectable via Makeup Tools Parametric EQ 6 presets 1 User memory Multi band compressor 6 presets 1 User memory Rhythm section Rhythms 305 in 6 Rhythm families localized rhythms for specific areas are included in the WORLD 1 and WORLD 2 families Rhythm Composer Internal Rhythm Composer SMF to Rhythm Converter provided as PC application Win dows on the bundled CD ROM One Touch memories 4 programmab...

Page 139: ...ors MIDI IN MIDI OUT Visual Control function VIDEO OUTPUT jack RCA type CVBS PAL or NTSC selectable Foot pedal jacks HOLD SWITCH EXPRESSION programmable General specifications Speakers 2x 10 cm Rated power output 2x 12 W RMW Power supply AC adaptor PSB 7U adaptor Power consumption 1100mA Auto Off function Off 10min 30min 240min Dimensions Without music rest 1044 W x 317 D x 129 H mm 41 1 8 W x 12 ...

Page 140: ...ows Vista This does not work with the 64 bit edition of Windows Vista Microsoft Windows 7 CPU clock Pentium Celeron processor 1 GHz or higher RAM 512 MB or more Hard disk 2 MB or more Display colors 800 x 600 or higher 65 536 colors 16 bit High Color or more Others CD ROM drive BK 5_US book Page 140 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 141: ...O O O O O Reverb 1 O Chorus 1 O 1 O 1 Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Volume Panpot Expression C1 Hold 1 Portamento Sostenuto Soft Hold 2 Resonance Realease Time Attack Time Cutoff Decay Time Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Portamento Control Effect 1 Depth Effect 3 Depth NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB Program Change True O 1 O 1 0 127 Program Number 1 128 System Exclusive O 1...

Page 142: ...Dm E m Em Fm Cm7 C m7 Dm7 E m7 Em7 Fm7 Cdim C dim Ddim E dim Edim Fdim Dm7 5 Em7 5 Caug C aug Daug E aug Eaug Faug C7sus4 C 7sus4 D7sus4 E 7sus4 E7sus4 F7sus4 Fm7 5 E m7 5 C m7 5 Csus4 C sus4 Dsus4 E sus4 Esus4 Fsus4 C7 13 C 7 13 D7 13 E 7 13 E7 13 F7 13 CmM7 C mM7 DmM7 E mM7 EmM7 FmM7 BK 5_US book Page 142 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 143: ...m7 A m7 Am7 B m7 Bm7 F dim Gdim A dim Adim B dim Bdim Gm7 5 Am7 5 Bm7 5 F aug Gaug A aug Aaug B aug Baug F 7sus4 G7sus4 A 7sus4 A7sus4 B 7sus4 B7sus4 B m7 5 A m7 5 F m7 5 F sus4 Gsus4 A sus4 Asus4 B sus4 Bsus4 F 7 13 G7 13 A 7 13 A7 13 B 7 13 B7 13 F mM7 GmM7 A mM7 AmM7 B mM7 BmM7 BK 5_US book Page 143 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 144: ...r 71 Computer 17 Connecting MIDI 17 Contrast 65 Control Pedal 18 Copy 91 Event 102 Mode 92 Count In 67 CPT 97 Create Event 101 Cut Off 59 76 D Data Type 90 Data Change 109 Decay 60 77 Default 65 Degree 96 100 Delay 75 Vibrato 60 Delete Performance 48 Performance List 48 Rhythm Composer 90 Demo 21 Depth 60 Display 22 Brightness 65 Contrast 65 Division 83 Driver 17 Drum Mute 76 Drum Instrument 78 Dr...

Page 145: ... 39 Master Tune 65 Master Volume Rx 107 Mastering Tools 71 MBS 24 Melody Intell 43 Melody Intelligence 43 Melody Intelligent 70 Metronome 67 MFX 58 77 Edit 61 78 Micro Edit 99 Mid 71 Mid Boost 71 MIDI 17 81 Basic Channel 107 Local control 104 Parameters 109 Set saving 110 SPP 106 Synchronization 106 USB 17 Visual Control 113 MIDI Channels 17 Minor 85 Minus One 42 Mix Record 84 Rhythm Copy 92 Mode ...

Page 146: ...110 Transpose 110 Velocity 109 S Save 86 As Default 65 Global 70 MIDI Set 110 Rhythm 85 Saving 46 Scale Tune 66 Search 37 Second Tone 64 Shift Clock 96 Short Dly 75 Dly FB 75 SMF Clock Tx 106 Position Tx 106 Quick Start 68 Start Stop Tx 106 Soft 70 Comp 71 Thru 110 Solo 61 76 87 Song Parts MIDI 103 Playback 34 Position Pointer 106 Searching 37 Sostenuto 70 Specifications 138 Split 43 High 72 Low 7...

Page 147: ...Info 69 Vibrato 77 Delay 60 Depth 60 Rate 60 Video 113 Mode 67 Settings 67 VIMA TUNES 50 Visual Control TxCh 110 Visual Ctrl Mode 69 V Link Visual Control 113 Volume 43 Instrument 56 61 76 Makeup Tools 75 Metronome 67 W Wait Note 84 WAV 19 52 Whole 69 Words 55 Write 46 Rhythm 80 Song 80 User 72 73 Z Zone 62 BK 5_US book Page 147 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 148: ...Index 148 rBacking Keyboard BK 5 BK 5_US book Page 148 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 149: ...ard BK 5 r 149 When you need repair service call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below Information BK 5_US book Page 149 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 150: ...150 rBacking Keyboard BK 5 MEMO BK 5_US book Page 150 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 151: ...For EU Countries For China For China For EU countries For China BK 5_US book Page 151 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

Page 152: ...r 602 00 0527 01 RES 873 11 BK 5 OM E BK 5_US book Page 152 Monday November 14 2011 12 43 PM ...

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