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Selecting Tones for the real-time parts
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The numeric field is displayed in reverse.
3.
Rotate the dial to select the desired Tone.
If necessary, use the TONE buttons to select a differ-
ent family.
The display now shows a page similar to the follow-
ing:
You can also use the “Numeric” function (see below) 
to select the desired Tone. In that case, you need to 
confirm your selection by pressing the BK-5 button.
Pressing the same TONE button several times allows 
you to select the first sound of the various categories 
within that family (“NaturalPiano”‰ “Vintage EP1”‰ 
“Clav-1”…).
4.
Press [EXIT] to leave the Tone selection 
page.
The display returns to the main page where the name 
of the newly selected Tone is shown.
On the main page, you can also use the “Numeric” 
function to select Tones. The procedure is as follows:
(a) Use the [CURSOR
÷VALUE] dial to select the numeric 
field of the part you wish to assign a different Tone 
to.
(b) Press the [NUMERIC] button (a pop-up window is dis-
played).
(c) Use the [0]~[9] button to enter the number of the 
Tone you want to use.
(d) Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button to confirm.
NOTE
You can also select the BK-5’s Tones via MIDI. Be aware, 
however, that if the BK-5 receives 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 
[CURSOR
÷VALUE] dial.
This function is automatically activated when you call 
up a display or mode where using it makes sense. Below 
please find an example that shows you how to use the 
“Numeric” function for selecting Tones.
NOTE
For Tone selection, it would be a good idea to check on the 
main page which real-time part is currently selected to ensure 
that you don’t select a Tone for the wrong part. 
To select a different Tone for the Upper2 or Lower part, you 
can simply press and hold the [UP2] and [LWR] button while 
using the following procedure.
In the following example, we will assign a different 
sound to the Upper1 part.
1.
Press the button of the Tone family that 
contains the Tone you want to select 
([PIANO/E.PIANO], for example).
NOTE
By pressing and holding one of these buttons, you activate 
the lock function for Tone selection, which means that 
Tones no longer change when you select Performance 
memories (page 54). 
The display changes to:
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