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Menu options
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Backing Keyboard BK-5
Place Event
This function is 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 the track.
MIDI parameters
This section discusses the BK-5’s MIDI parameters and
the associated memories called “MIDI Sets”.
What’s MIDI
“MIDI” stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Inter-
face.” It is a universal standard that allows perfor-
mance data to be exchanged among electronic musi-
cal instruments and computers. The BK-5 provides a
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT socket so that performance
data can be received from other MIDI instruments. It
is also equipped with a COMPUTER port (USB) that
can receive and transmit MIDI data from a computer.
The MIDI parameters can be selected using [MENU]
button ‰ “MIDI”.
The BK-5’s MIDI environment contains the following
options:
Local
This setting allows you to establish or remove the con-
nection between the BK-5’s keyboard and the internal
tone generator.
If you select “On” (default), playing on the BK-5’s key-
board or playing back a song/rhythm causes the corre-
sponding notes to sound. If you select “Off”, the corre-
sponding MIDI messages are no longer sent to the
internal tone generator – but they are still transmitted
to the MIDI OUT socket (or USB COMPUTER port) and
hence to external MIDI instruments. When a parameter
is modified inside a part, the display shows “---”.
Loading a MIDI Set
The MIDI Set environment contains two options with
preset settings. All you need to do is select them to
restore the default settings for the sections or aspects in
question. In addition, there are 8 MIDI Set memories
where you can save your own settings.
Key/Rhythm
This option recalls the factory MIDI settings for the
keyboard parts (UP1, UP2, LWR, MELODY INT) and the
rhythm parts (ADrum, ABass, Acc1~6). The most
important (and practical) use for this field is resetting
Parameter Setting Explanation
To Bar,
To Beat,
To CPT
See page 94. Specifies the position
where the first event
you copied should be
inserted.
MIDI parameter
group
Explanation
Local This setting allows you to establish or
remove the connection between the
BK-5’s keyboard and the internal
tone generator.
MIDI Set Allows you to load a MIDI Set (“Key/
Rhythm”, “PK Series”, “Song”,
“User1”~“8”.
Edit Rhythm Parts Here, you can edit all MIDI parame-
ters of the rhythm parts (ADrum,
ABass, Acc1~6). See page 109.
Edit Tone Parts Here, you can edit all MIDI parame-
ters related to the keyboard parts
(UP1, UP2, LWR and Mel.Intell). See
page 111.
Edit Song Parts Here, you can edit all MIDI parame-
ters of the Song parts. See page 111.
Edit System This groups contains all MIDI param-
eters that apply to the BK-5 as a
whole. See page 111.
Parameter Setting
Local On, Off (---)
Parameter Setting
MIDI Set Key/Rhythm, PK Series, Song,
User1~8
MIDI parameter
group
Explanation
MIDI OUT
LOCAL ON
LOCAL OFF
MIDI OUT
+Rhythm
+ SMF
+Rhythm
+ SMF
+Rhythm
+ SMF
+Rhythm
+ SMF
Sound source Sound source
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