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Makeup Tools (rhythms and SMF)
Backing Keyboard BK-5 
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4.
NOTE
To commit your settings, use [MENU] button ‰ “Makeup 
Tools” ‰ “Freeze Data”.
Before saving your “made-up” song to a USB memory, 
you can (but you don’t have to) “commit” your changes, 
thereby turning them into “regular” rhythm or song 
data. 
This may come in handy if you also want to play back 
your new rhythm/song version on another arranger 
instrument, sequencer or your computer. This operation 
is unnecessary for files you only want to use with the 
BK-5 or one of the models mentioned above.
Solo
Off, On
Switch off all instru-
ments except the 
selected instrument.
Volume
-127~+127
Use this parameter to 
set the volume of the 
selected drum instru-
ment.
Reverb
-127~+127
Use this parameter to 
set the reverb send 
level of the selected 
drum instrument. The 
effect itself can be 
changed on the “Com-
mon” page.
Chorus
-127~+127
Use this parameter to 
set the chorus send 
level of the selected 
drum instrument. The 
effect itself can be 
changed on the “Com-
mon” page.
Panpot
-127~+127
Use this parameter to 
set the stereo place-
ment of the selected 
drum instrument. “0” 
means “no change”, 
negative values shift 
the instrument 
towards the left and 
positive values shift it 
towards the right.
Velocity
-127~+127
This parameter allows 
you to modify the 
velocity range of the 
drum instrument in 
question. “0” means 
that the recorded val-
ues are left untouched, 
a negative setting 
reduces all velocity 
values by the same 
amount (leaving varia-
tions intact). A posi-
tive setting shifts all 
velocity values in a 
positive direction.
Pitch
-127~+127
Use this parameter to 
tune the selected drum 
instrument higher or 
lower. “0” means that 
the pitch is left 
unchanged.
Parameter
Setting
Explanation
Instr. Equalizer
Global, Instr, 
Off
Global: The drum 
instrument uses the 
equalizer settings of 
the Drum Set it 
belongs to.
Instr: The drum instru-
ment uses its own 
equalizer settings (see 
below).
Off: The drum instru-
ment is not equalized.
Edit EQ
(Press the 
[ENTER/
SELECT] but-
ton)
Provides access to the 
EQ parameters of the 
currently selected 
drum instrument (if 
“Instr. Equalizer” is set 
to “Int”). See “Edit EQ” 
on p. 78 for a descrip-
tion of the available 
parameters.
Undo Changes
(Press the 
[ENTER/
SELECT] but-
ton)
This function allows 
you to cancel the 
“Drum Instrument (D)” 
settings of the cur-
rently selected instru-
ment and to revert to 
the previously saved 
version.
Parameter
Setting
Explanation
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