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1. Using the Unit Safely
2. Important Notes
3. Look at What you Can Do!
Contents
4. Panel Description
Left Front Panel
Right Front Panel
Rear Panel
5. Shortcut List
6. Before You Start Using BK-3
Connecting the AC Adaptor
Connecting Headphones and External Audio Equipment
Connecting a MIDI Device
Connecting the BK-3 to Your Computer
Connecting an Optional Footswitch or Hold Pedal
Installing the Music Rest
Turning the Power On/Off
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power Off
Adjusting the Sound Volume
Volume balance between the backing and the real-time parts
Demo of the BK-3
7. Basic Operation of the BK-3
About the Display and Cursor Operation
Main page
Moving Between Windows and Setting Parameter Values
8. Playing the BK-3âs Real-Time Parts
Selecting Tones and Playing the Keyboard (Upper Part)
Selecting Tones and Play Two Voices Simultaneously (Dual)
Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands (Split)
Using the âNumericâ function to Select Tones, Rhythms and Performances
Setting the volume of the real-time parts (Upper and Lower)
Recalling a Favorite Tone
Viewing the List of Favorite Tones
Creating the List of Favorite Tones
9. Favorite Tones
10. Playing with Automatic Accompaniments
About the Rhythms
Structure of the Rhythm Accompaniments
Using Rhythms
[START/STOP] / [ */, ]
[SYNC START] / [ + ]
VARIATION [1], [2], [3], [4]
[INTRO] / [ ' ]
[ENDING] / [ & ]
[BASS INV]
[AUTO FILL IN]
Selecting Rhythms
Playing Back Rhythms
11. One Touch Memories: Why using them?
Select a âOne Touchâ
Deselect âOne Touchâ
How Can You Tell Whether the ONE TOUCH Function is On or Off?
Programming Your Own ONE TOUCH Settings (One Touch Edit)
What a One Touch memory saves
12. Using the BK-3 as a USB player
Getting Ready to Use the BK-3 as a USB Player
File types the BK-3 can read and play back
Selecting a Song or Rhythm on a USB Memory
Playing Back a Song or Rhythm from a USB Memory
Activating the âPlay All Songsâ parameter for the USB memory
Activating the âPlay All Songsâ function
Deactivating the âPlay All Songsâ function
Loop function (MARK A/B)
Setting and using the loop positions
Using âTrack Muteâ and âCenter Cancelâ
Selecting the Track(s) to Mute for Rhythms or SMF Songs
Changing the Name of a File or Folder
Deleting a File or Folder
Using the âSearchâ Function to Locate Songs or Rhythms
13. Operations on USB Memory
14. Other important functions
Transposing to a Different Key
Changing the Octave
Using the âMelody Intell(igent)â Function
Using the Metronome
Metronome Settings
15. Performance Lists
Performance/Music Assistant/Factory Songs Info
Loading a Performance/âMusic Assistantâ/âFactory Songsâ List
Recalling a Performance/âMusic Assistantâ/âFactory Songsâ memory
Quickly Locating Performance Memories
Saving your Settings as a Performance
Other Performance List Functions
Rename a Performance List
Delete a Performance List
Create a New Performance List
Editing Performance Memories
Delete a Performance memory
Move a Performance
Saving the edited Performance List
Filtering Performance Memories Settings (Lock function)
Why is it Convenient to Use Filters (Lock Function)?
Which Parameter Can you Filter?
How to Switch Filters On/Off Directly by Panel
16. Recording your performance as audio data
Recording
Listening to your recording
17. Menu options
General procedure
Internal Lyrics
âPerformance Editâ parameters
âTone Part Viewâ parameters
Tone
Volume
Reverb Send
Chorus Send
Panpot
Key Touch (velocity sensitivity)
Eq Part Edit
Mfx
Hold Pedal
Octave Shift
Coarse Tune
Fine Tune
Portamento Mode
Portamento Time
Bender Assign
Bender Range
Modulation Assign
Cut Off
Resonance
Attack (only for Tones)
Decay
Release
Vibrato Rate
Vibrato Depth
Vibrato Delay
C1
âTone Part Mfxâ parameters
Mfx Switch
Mfx Type
Mfx Edit
âRhythm Partsâ parameters
Mute
Solo
Volume
Split
Split Point
Lower Hold
Scale Tune Switch
Scale Tune
Key
Key
Mode
âArranger Settingâ parameters
Arranger
Zone
Type
Arranger Hold
Tempo
Fill In Half Bar
Fill Ritardando
TempoCh Acc/Rit, TempoCh CPT, TempoCh Fill Rit
Using the Ritardando/Accelerando functions
âMelody Intelligentâ parameters
Switch
Type
2nd Tone
Intell Threshold
Level
Hold Pedal
Save As Default
âGlobalâ parameters
Display Contrast
Tuning
Rhythm/SMF Track Mute
One Touch Hold
Performance Hold
Metronome
Favorite
Utility
Pedal Switch
Language
Save Global
One Touch Edit
Makeup Tools (rhythms and SMF)
Using the Makeup Tools
Common
Reverb Type
Chorus Type
Reverb Level & Chorus Level
Rhythm Volume/Song Volume
Rhythm Tempo/Song Tempo
Key
Undo Changes
Instrument
Tone (T), Drum (D )
Mute (T)/Drum Mute (D )
Solo
Perc Mute (D )
Volume
Reverb
Chorus
Panpot
Octave (T)
Velocity
Cut Off
Resonance
Attack (T)
Decay (T)
Release (T)
Vibrato Rate (T)
Vibrato Depth (T)
Vibrato Delay (T)
Mfx
Mfx Type
Mfx Edit
Equalizer
Edit EQ
Drum Instrument (D)
Freeze Data
Saving Your New Rhythm or Song (SMF) Version in USB Memory
Preventing Double Notes when Working with a Sequencer (Local Control)
MIDI
MIDI Channels
MIDI Parameters
Local
MIDI Tx/Rx
Sync Rx
Rhythm Pc (Tx/Rx Channel)
NTA (Note-to-Arranger channel Rx)
Pitch Bender
Modulation
Program Change
Rx Velocity
Clock Tx
Start Stop Tx
SMF Position Tx
Visual Control Tx
Checking a Toneâs or Rhythmâs MIDI Address
Factory Reset
Formatting a USB memory
18. Controlling Video Equipment (Visual Control)
How to Connect a Video Equipment
How to Enable/Disable the Video Control Function
Selecting clips and banks on an optional MIDI Visual Control/ V-LINK device
What is MIDI Visual Control?
19. Wireless LAN Function
What is Wireless LAN Function?
Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS)
Wireless LAN Function Settings
âStatusâ Indication
âAccess Pointâ Indication
âWireless Infoâ Page
âWireless Optionâ Page
Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point That You Select
Other Settings (Wireless Option)
Connecting in Ad-Hoc mode
Checking the IP Address and MAC Address (WIRELESS INFO)
20. Troubleshooting
21. Specifications
22. MIDI Implementation Chart
23. Chord Intelligence Table
24. Index
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Author: Roland
File created: 2023-08-30
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2023-09-03
Updated: 2023-09-03
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Table of Contents
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1. Using the Unit Safely
4
2. Important Notes
6
3. Look at What you Can Do!
7
Contents
8
4. Panel Description
10
Left Front Panel
10
Right Front Panel
11
Rear Panel
12
5. Shortcut List
13
6. Before You Start Using BK-3
14
Connecting the AC Adaptor
14
Connecting Headphones and External Audio Equipment
14
Connecting a MIDI Device
15
Connecting the BK-3 to Your Computer
15
Connecting an Optional Footswitch or Hold Pedal
15
Installing the Music Rest
16
Turning the Power On/Off
16
Turning the Power On
16
Turning the Power Off
16
Adjusting the Sound Volume
17
Volume balance between the backing and the real-time parts
17
Demo of the BK-3
17
7. Basic Operation of the BK-3
18
About the Display and Cursor Operation
18
Main page
18
Moving Between Windows and Setting Parameter Values
18
8. Playing the BK-3âs Real-Time Parts
19
Selecting Tones and Playing the Keyboard (Upper Part)
19
Selecting Tones and Play Two Voices Simultaneously (Dual)
19
Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands (Split)
19
Using the âNumericâ function to Select Tones, Rhythms and Performances
20
Setting the volume of the real-time parts (Upper and Lower)
20
Recalling a Favorite Tone
21
Viewing the List of Favorite Tones
21
Creating the List of Favorite Tones
21
9. Favorite Tones
21
10. Playing with Automatic Accompaniments
22
About the Rhythms
22
Structure of the Rhythm Accompaniments
22
Using Rhythms
22
[START/STOP] / [ */, ]
22
[SYNC START] / [ + ]
22
VARIATION [1], [2], [3], [4]
23
[INTRO] / [ ' ]
23
[ENDING] / [ & ]
23
[BASS INV]
23
[AUTO FILL IN]
24
Selecting Rhythms
24
Playing Back Rhythms
24
11. One Touch Memories: Why using them?
26
Select a âOne Touchâ
26
Deselect âOne Touchâ
26
How Can You Tell Whether the ONE TOUCH Function is On or Off?
26
Programming Your Own ONE TOUCH Settings (One Touch Edit)
27
What a One Touch memory saves
27
12. Using the BK-3 as a USB player
28
Getting Ready to Use the BK-3 as a USB Player
28
File types the BK-3 can read and play back
28
Selecting a Song or Rhythm on a USB Memory
28
Playing Back a Song or Rhythm from a USB Memory
28
Activating the âPlay All Songsâ parameter for the USB memory
29
Activating the âPlay All Songsâ function
29
Deactivating the âPlay All Songsâ function
30
Loop function (MARK A/B)
30
Setting and using the loop positions
30
Using âTrack Muteâ and âCenter Cancelâ
30
Selecting the Track(s) to Mute for Rhythms or SMF Songs
31
Changing the Name of a File or Folder
32
Deleting a File or Folder
32
Using the âSearchâ Function to Locate Songs or Rhythms
32
13. Operations on USB Memory
32
14. Other important functions
34
Transposing to a Different Key
34
Changing the Octave
34
Using the âMelody Intell(igent)â Function
34
Using the Metronome
35
Metronome Settings
35
15. Performance Lists
36
Performance/Music Assistant/Factory Songs Info
36
Loading a Performance/âMusic Assistantâ/âFactory Songsâ List
36
Recalling a Performance/âMusic Assistantâ/âFactory Songsâ memory
36
Quickly Locating Performance Memories
37
Saving your Settings as a Performance
37
Other Performance List Functions
37
Rename a Performance List
38
Delete a Performance List
38
Create a New Performance List
38
Editing Performance Memories
38
Delete a Performance memory
38
Move a Performance
39
Saving the edited Performance List
39
Filtering Performance Memories Settings (Lock function)
39
Why is it Convenient to Use Filters (Lock Function)?
39
Which Parameter Can you Filter?
39
How to Switch Filters On/Off Directly by Panel
39
16. Recording your performance as audio data
41
Recording
41
Listening to your recording
42
17. Menu options
43
General procedure
43
Internal Lyrics
43
âPerformance Editâ parameters
43
âTone Part Viewâ parameters
43
Tone
43
Volume
44
Reverb Send
44
Chorus Send
44
Panpot
44
Key Touch (velocity sensitivity)
44
Eq Part Edit
44
Mfx
45
Hold Pedal
45
Octave Shift
45
Coarse Tune
45
Fine Tune
45
Portamento Mode
45
Portamento Time
45
Bender Assign
45
Bender Range
45
Modulation Assign
45
Cut Off
45
Resonance
46
Attack (only for Tones)
46
Decay
46
Release
46
Vibrato Rate
46
Vibrato Depth
46
Vibrato Delay
46
C1
46
âTone Part Mfxâ parameters
46
Mfx Switch
46
Mfx Type
46
Mfx Edit
47
âRhythm Partsâ parameters
47
Mute
47
Solo
47
Volume
47
Split
47
Split Point
47
Lower Hold
47
Scale Tune Switch
47
Scale Tune
48
Key
48
Key
48
Mode
48
âArranger Settingâ parameters
48
Arranger
48
Zone
48
Type
48
Arranger Hold
49
Tempo
49
Fill In Half Bar
49
Fill Ritardando
49
TempoCh Acc/Rit, TempoCh CPT, TempoCh Fill Rit
49
Using the Ritardando/Accelerando functions
50
âMelody Intelligentâ parameters
50
Switch
50
Type
50
2nd Tone
50
Intell Threshold
50
Level
50
Hold Pedal
50
Save As Default
50
âGlobalâ parameters
50
Display Contrast
50
Tuning
51
Rhythm/SMF Track Mute
51
One Touch Hold
51
Performance Hold
51
Metronome
51
Favorite
51
Utility
51
Pedal Switch
52
Language
53
Save Global
53
One Touch Edit
53
Makeup Tools (rhythms and SMF)
53
Using the Makeup Tools
53
Common
53
Reverb Type
54
Chorus Type
54
Reverb Level & Chorus Level
54
Rhythm Volume/Song Volume
54
Rhythm Tempo/Song Tempo
54
Key
54
Undo Changes
54
Instrument
54
Tone (T), Drum (D )
54
Mute (T)/Drum Mute (D )
55
Solo
55
Perc Mute (D )
55
Volume
55
Reverb
55
Chorus
55
Panpot
55
Octave (T)
55
Velocity
55
Cut Off
55
Resonance
55
Attack (T)
56
Decay (T)
56
Release (T)
56
Vibrato Rate (T)
56
Vibrato Depth (T)
56
Vibrato Delay (T)
56
Mfx
56
Mfx Type
56
Mfx Edit
56
Equalizer
56
Edit EQ
56
Drum Instrument (D)
57
Freeze Data
57
Saving Your New Rhythm or Song (SMF) Version in USB Memory
57
Preventing Double Notes when Working with a Sequencer (Local Control)
58
MIDI
58
MIDI Channels
58
MIDI Parameters
58
Local
58
MIDI Tx/Rx
59
Sync Rx
59
Rhythm Pc (Tx/Rx Channel)
59
NTA (Note-to-Arranger channel Rx)
59
Pitch Bender
59
Modulation
59
Program Change
59
Rx Velocity
59
Clock Tx
59
Start Stop Tx
59
SMF Position Tx
59
Visual Control Tx
60
Checking a Toneâs or Rhythmâs MIDI Address
60
Factory Reset
60
Formatting a USB memory
60
18. Controlling Video Equipment (Visual Control)
61
How to Connect a Video Equipment
61
How to Enable/Disable the Video Control Function
61
Selecting clips and banks on an optional MIDI Visual Control/ V-LINK device
61
What is MIDI Visual Control?
61
19. Wireless LAN Function
62
What is Wireless LAN Function?
62
Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS)
62
Wireless LAN Function Settings
63
âStatusâ Indication
63
âAccess Pointâ Indication
63
âWireless Infoâ Page
63
âWireless Optionâ Page
63
Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point That You Select
63
Other Settings (Wireless Option)
63
Connecting in Ad-Hoc mode
64
Checking the IP Address and MAC Address (WIRELESS INFO)
64
20. Troubleshooting
65
21. Specifications
67
22. MIDI Implementation Chart
69
23. Chord Intelligence Table
70
24. Index
72
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