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15. Performance Lists
Performance/Music Assistant/
Factory Songs Info
The “Performance List is a list of up to 999 Performance memories. Each
Performance memory contains a reference to the desired rhythm or
song and all settings you want to load along with that rhythm or song,
including settings like INTRO/ENDING status, selected VARIATION, etc. See
‘Performance Edit parameters (p. 43).
The Performance memories you create are saved to the selected
“Performance List”. This allows you to prepare one set of Performance
memories for weddings, another for corporate events, a third for
anniversaries, etc. Performance Lists always reside on a USB memory.
It is perfectly possible to program several Performance memories for one
song. Selecting a Performance memory is a lot faster than calling up one of
the BK-3’s functions, modifying the settings, etc., while playing. You could
program one Performance memory for the rst part of a song, another for
the bridge and a third one for the closing section. Doing so allows you to
“play” with the eect settings of the various processors, for example.
NOTE
The BK-3 is supplied with one Performance List called “Music
Assistant” and a second called “Factory Songs” that contains 5
SMF les. These lists cannot be deleted or edited.
Loading a Performance/‘Music
Assistant’/‘Factory Songs List
1. Connect an optional USB memory to the BK-3.
This step is unnecessary if you want to use the “Music Assistant or
“Factory Songs” list, because these lists reside in the BK-3s internal
memory.
2. Press the PERFORMANCE [LIST] button.
If you have not loaded a Performance List yet:
The display now shows all Performance Lists it can nd in the USB
memory. (The internal “Music Assistant” and “Factory Songs” lists are
always displayed in the top line.)
If you have already loaded a Performance List:
The display immediately shows the Performance memories it
contains.
To load a dierent Performance List from the USB memory, press
the PERFORMANCE [LIST] button again and proceed with step (3)
below.
MEMO
The [LIST] button alternates between the overall list of
Performance List les and the contents of the currently selected
list.
NOTE
If the USB memory contains no Performance List les, or if the
memory is not connected (properly), the BK-3 only displays the
“Music Assistant” and “Factory Songs” list.
3. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the Performance
List you want to use.
4. Press the [ENTER/] button to conrm your selection.
(In our example, we selected the “Music Assistant” list.) The display
changes to:
You can now select a Performance memory (see below).
If you need to load another Performance List, press the
PERFORMANCE [LIST] button again.
Recalling a Performance/‘Music
Assistant’/‘Factory Songs memory
Here is how to select a Performance/ “Music Assistant”/ “Factory Songs”
memory from the last list you loaded.
1. If the display doesn’t yet show a list of Performance/“
Music Assistant”/“Factory Songs” memories, press the
PERFORMANCE [LIST] button.
In this example, we loaded the “Music Assistant” List.
2. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the memory
whose settings you want to use, then press the [ENTER]
button to conrm your selection.
The PERFORMANCE [LIST] button lights to signal that the BK-3 is
now using the settings of the selected Performance memory. The
name of that memory is highlighted.
The selected memory also refers to a rhythm or song, which can be
started in the usual ways ([START/STOP] button, [SYNC START], etc.).
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