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Selecting rhythms
Backing Keyboard BK-5 
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There are four different ENDING patterns, that can be 
selected using the VARIATION [1], [2], [3] and [4] but-
tons. Again, the VARIATION buttons determine the 
complexity of the arrangement.
■ BASS INV
This button is used to switch the “Bass Inversion” 
function on or off. While the button is dark, the 
rhythm’s bass part always plays the fundamental of 
your notes or chords. Example: if you play a chord 
consisting of the notes C, E and G (which is recog-
nized as a C major chord), the bass part plays a C.
If the [BASS INV] button lights, the rhythm’s bass 
part uses the lowest notes of the chords you play. 
Example: if you play a chord consisting of the notes 
E, G and C (still a C major chord), the bass part plays 
an E. This function therefore gives you more artistic 
licence.
■ AUTO FILL IN
When this button lights, the BK-5 plays a transition 
before switching to the newly selected VARIATION 
pattern. Example: if the VARIATION [1] pattern is run-
ning, pressing the [4] button will not switch to that 
pattern right away—the BK-5 first plays a fill-in to 
announce the new song section.
NOTE
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 that 
rhythms no longer change when you select Performance 
memories (see p. 54).
The display shows a list of the rhythms that belong to 
this family. If the currently selected rhythms belongs 
to the family whose button you pressed, its name is 
displayed in reverse and the indicator of the button 
you pressed lights:
If you press a different RHYTHM FAMILY button, the 
display shows the beginning of the associated list 
(but the indicator of the associated family button 
doesn’t light):
2.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select 
the desired rhythm, then press [ENTER/
SELECT] to confirm your selection.
The indicator of the selected family button lights.
Pressed during 
rhythm playback
The indicator flashes to signal that 
the ENDING pattern will begin on the 
next downbeat.
When the ending is finished, rhythm 
playback stops.
[ENDING]
Behavior
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