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The ONE TOUCH memories help you to select Tones for the real-time parts
that match the atmosphere of the current rhythm. There are four such ONE
TOUCH memories per rhythm.
Select a ‘One Touch’
1. Select the desired rhythm.
See “Selecting Rhythms” (p. 24).
2. Switch on the [ONE TOUCH] button (its indicator lights).
If you haven’t selected any ONE TOUCH memory since switching
on the BK-3, the indicators of TONE buttons [1], [2], [3] and [4] ash.
Otherwise, the BK-3 automatically recalls the last ONE TOUCH
memory you selected.
The main page displays “OT --” (or the number of the last ONE
TOUCH memory).
The indicators of TONE buttons [1]~[4] ash.
3. Press the ashing TONE button assigned to the desired
ONE TOUCH memory ([1]~[4]).
The indicator of the button you press lights, while the indicators of
the remaining three buttons still ash.
4. Start playback of the rhythm.
See “Playing Back Rhythms” (p. 24).
5. Play a melody on the keyboard.
6. Now press another TONE ([1]~[4]) button than the one
that is currently active.
7. Again play a melody on the keyboard.
The newly selected ONE TOUCH memory has recalled a dierent
sound for the melody part. Note that the ONE TOUCH function also
recalls other settings, like the tempo, INTRO/ENDING, etc.
MEMO
The BK-3 has a function that allows you to exclude certain
settings when a new ONE TOUCH memory is selected. See
“One Touch Hold” (p. 51).
8. Press a dierent TONE [1]~[4] button to recall the
associated ONE TOUCH memory.
Tone selection for the real-time part as well as other settings
change in accordance with the newly selected ONE TOUCH
memory.
Deselect ‘One Touch’
1. To switch o the ONE TOUCH function and return to the
Tones that were selected before you activated the ONE
TOUCH function, press the TONE [1]~[4] button whose
indicator lights steadily.
Its indicator ashes along with the other three TONE buttons.
2. Press the [ONE TOUCH] button to leave ONE TOUCH
memory selection mode.
The TONE buttons stop ashing. (Only the indicator corresponding
to the last Tone family you selected lights steadily.) You can now
select dierent Tones for real-time part without actually leaving the
ONE TOUCH function (if it is still on).
How Can You Tell Whether the ONE
TOUCH Function is On or O?
If the “ONE TOUCH” eld on the main page is followed by a number (1~4),
the ONE TOUCH function is currently on. If the “ONE TOUCH” eld is
followed by a dash (“–”), the ONE TOUCH function is o.
One Touch (1) ON
One Touch OFF
11. One Touch Memories: Why using them?
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