Makeup Tools (rhythms and SMF)
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Write User
This function allows you to save the settings you
made on the “Equalizer” page.
1.
Press the [WRITE] button.
2.
Rotate the [CURSOR
÷
VALUE] dial to select
“YES”, then press the [ENTER/SELECT] but-
ton to save the current settings.
The display shows a confirmation message.
If you don’t want to define the current settings as
the default state, rotate the [CURSOR
÷
VALUE] dial to
select “NO”, then press the [ENTER/SELECT] button.
The BK-5 OR then returns to the “Equalizer” page.
NOTE
There is only one “User” memory for your own settings. By
saving new settings, you therefore overwrite the previous
ones.
NOTE
When you switch on the BK-5 OR, it automatically loads
the “User” settings.
Makeup Tools (rhythms and SMF)
These functions allow you to actually edit the selected
rhythm or SMF song (Standard MIDI File) without pay-
ing too much attention to the underlying parameters.
NOTE
The “Rhythm Makeup Tools” and “SMF Makeup Tools” func-
tions cannot be used to edit Standard MIDI Files that use the
XG format.
Using the Makeup Tools
1.
Select the rhythm or SMF song you wish to
modify on the connected USB memory (see
p. 37).
You can also select an internal rhythm.
2.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start play-
back of the song or rhythm.
This allows you to listen to the song or rhythm before
you start editing it. Press the [START/STOP] button
again to halt playback.
NOTE
If you selected a rhythm or SMF song on the connected
USB memory, press and hold the [EXIT] button to return to
the main page.
3.
Press the [MENU] button.
4.
Rotate the [CURSOR
÷
VALUE] dial to select
“Makeup Tools”, then press the [ENTER/
SELECT] button.
If you selected a rhythm in step (1), the display
changes to:
If you selected an SMF song in step (1), the display
changes to:
Mid Q
0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8
Use this parameter to
specify the width of the
“Mid Frequency” band
that you want to boost
or cut. Smaller values
mean that neighboring
frequencies above/below
that value are also
affected.
Mid Gain
–15~15dB
Use this parameter to set
the level of the selected
“Mid” frequency.
Low Fre-
quency
50, 80, 100,
150, 200, 250,
300, 400Hz
Allows you to set the
cutoff frequency of the
low band (this is a shelv-
ing filter).
Low Gain
–15~15dB
Use this parameter to set
the level of the selected
“Low” frequency.
Parameter
Setting range
Explanation
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