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Backing Keyboard BK-5
Lower Hold
This parameter allows you to set the Hold function 
for the LWR part.
If you set this parameter to “On”, the notes of the 
LWR part go on sounding until you play other notes 
in the left keyboard area. (This function is only avail-
able while the [SPLIT] button lights.)
If you select “Off”, the LWR part stops sounding as 
soon as you release all keys in the left area.
Key
This function allows you to transpose the BK-5’s pitch in 
semi-tone steps. Depending on the mode setting, this 
transposition applies to all sections or just a specific sec-
tion. It can be selected using [MENU] button ‰ “Perfor-
mance Edit” ‰ “Key” or by pressing the [KEY] button. See 
“Changing the key” on p. 41.
NOTE
Pressing and holding the [KEY] button locks this parameter 
and keeps it from changing when you select Performance 
memories.
Key
Allows you to set the desired transposition interval. 
Each value represents a semi-tone step. Select “0” if 
no transposition is required.
Mode
Allows you to specify which sections should be trans-
posed by the “Key” parameter. 
Song: Only song playback is transposed.
Keyboard: Only the notes you play on the keyboard 
are transposed. (This also affects the chord informa-
tion transmitted to the Arranger.)
Song+Keyboard: Both song playback and the key-
board parts are transposed. Rhythm playback is also 
transposed.
This function group can be selected using [MENU] but-
ton ‰ “Performance Edit” ‰ “Arranger Setting”.
The parameters of this function group apply to the 
Arranger as a whole and allow you to fine-tune its 
behavior.
Arranger
Select “Off” if you only need the drum part of the 
selected rhythm and no melodic accompaniment 
parts (ABass, ACC1~6).
Zone
When you press the [SPLIT] button, the selected 
rhythm pattern is controlled by the chords you play 
in the left half of the keyboard.
You can also tell the Arranger to scan another part of 
the keyboard for usable chords. Though “Left” is 
probably the most popular setting, you could select 
“Right” to have the Arranger scan the right half of 
the keyboard.
Switch off the [SPLIT] button if the Arranger should 
scan the entire keyboard (“Whole”).
The range of the left and right keyboard areas 
depends on the “Split Point” setting (page 61).
Type
Another important choice is how you want to trans-
mit note information to the Arranger.
NOTE
Standard: This is the normal chord recognition 
mode.
Pianist1: In this mode, the BK-5 only recognizes 
chords that consist of at least three notes. Playing 
only two notes will not cause the rhythm’s key to 
change.
Parameter
Setting
Lower Hold
Off, On
Parameter
Setting
Key
–6~+5
Parameter
Setting
Mode
Song, Keyboard, Song+Keyboard
Parameter
Setting
Arranger
Off, On
Parameter
Setting
Zone
Off, Left, Right, Whole
Parameter
Setting
Standard, Pianist1, Pianist2, Intelligent, 
Easy
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