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Makeup Tools (rhythms and SMF)
Backing Keyboard BK-5 
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Chorus Type: Chorus broadens the spatial image of 
the sound and creates a stereo impression. You can 
choose from 8 types of chorus.
Reverb Level & Chorus Level: These parameters 
allow you to modify the output level of the Reverb 
(or Chorus) processor.
Rhythm Volume/Song Volume: This parameter 
allows you to set the overall volume of the selected 
rhythm or song if you think it is too loud/soft.
Rhythm Tempo/Song Tempo: Allows you to change 
the rhythm’s or song’s tempo (
q= 20~250).
Key: This parameter allows you to transpose all song 
parts (except the drums) up to 12 semitones (1 
octave) up or down. This value is written to the song 
data and used every time you play back this song.
NOTE
This parameter is not available for rhythms.
Undo Changes: Select this entry to cancel all 
“Rhythm/SMF Makeup Tools” settings you have made 
and to revert to the previously saved version.
2.
If you are satisfied with your changes and 
wish to preserve them, save your rhythm/
song to the USB memory.
NOTE
The changes you make using the procedure described 
above can be “burned” into the rhythm/song file using the 
“Freeze Data” command (see p. 79). Doing so will allow you 
to hear those changes on any sequencer (software) you 
use. Changes you don’t “freeze” are nevertheless stored 
when you save the edited rhythm/song file—but only the 
BK-5 can read them.
To edit the Instrument parameters, use [MENU] button 
‰ “Makeup Tools” ‰ “Instrument”.
The display now shows all instruments used by the 
selected rhythm or SMF song.
1.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] to select the 
instrument you want to change, then press 
the [ENTER/SELECT] button.
The display changes to:
The [MENU] button’s indicator flashes.
2.
Press the [MENU] button to jump to the 
location where the instrument is used.
Playback starts automatically from that point.
3.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select 
the parameter you wish to edit, then press 
the [ENTER/SELECT] button.
Hall1, 
Hall2
These types simulate the reverb of a small (1) 
or large (2) concert hall and thus sound much 
“bigger” than the Room types above.
Plate
This algorithm simulates the acoustics of a 
concert hall.
Delay
A delay effect (no reverb). Works a lot like an 
echo effect and thus repeats the sounds.
Pan Delay This is a stereo version of the above delay 
effect. It creates repetitions that alternate 
between the left and right channels.
Setting
Meaning
Original
The song uses its own (programmed) 
chorus settings.
Chorus
1~4
These are conventional chorus effects 
that add spaciousness and depth to the 
sound.
Fbk Chorus
This is a chorus with a flanger-like effect 
and a soft sound.
Flanger
This is an effect that sounds somewhat 
like a jet airplane taking off and landing.
ShortDly
This is a full-fledged delay effect that 
can be used instead of a chorus or 
flanger. As you will see, there are a lot of 
parameters you can program.
ShortDlyFb
This is a short delay with many repeats.
Setting
Meaning
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