Roland BK-5 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Panel description
Backing Keyboard BK-5 
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Panel description
Front panel
A
Pitch Bend/Modulation lever
You can raise or lower the pitch by moving this lever 
to the left or right. Push the lever away from yourself 
to apply modulation (normally vibrato) to the sound.
B
PHONES 1 & 2 sockets
This is where you can connect one or two pairs of 
optional headphones (Roland RH-series). Doing so 
switches off the internal speakers.
C
VOLUME knob
Use this knob to set the BK-5’s global output volume 
(all signals transmitted to the speakers and OUTPUT 
sockets). The setting of this knob also determines the 
volume in the headphones you may connect.
D
RHYTHM FAMILY buttons
These buttons are used to select the family of the 
next rhythm you want to use. Pressing one of these 
buttons calls up a list of all rhythms contained in the 
selected family.
Pressing and holding this button 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 selected rhythm or song. 
Pressing them together recalls the rhythm’s or song’s 
stored tempo value.
NOTE
desired tempo.
G
SYNC START button
This button is used to activate or switch off the 
BK-5’s Sync Start or Sync Stop function. If it is on, 
rhythm playback can be started or stopped by simply 
playing a note or chord on the keyboard. See also 
page 27.
While a song file is selected, this button stops play-
back.
H
BALANCE buttons
These buttons allow you to set the balance between 
the rhythms and songs (BACKING) and the real-time 
parts (PART).
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