Roland BK-3 61-Key Backing Keyboard

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Performance Lists
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Rename a Performance List
If in the step (4) of “Other Performance List Functions”you selected
‘Rename’ , the display changes to:
1. Use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the desired
character, then use the [INC] or [DEC] button to change
the character.
The buttons below allow you the following operations:
Button Explanation
Press this button to switch between upper- and lower-case
characters.
Press this button to delete the selected character.
Press this button to insert a character.
2. Repeat steps (1) above to enter the remaining characters.
3. Press the [WRITE] button to save the Performance List
under the new name.
The display briey conrms the operation and the returns to the
page with all Performance List les on your USB memory.
If you specify a le name that already exists, the BK-3 displays the
following message: “Please enter a dierent name
Delete a Performance List
If in the step (4) of “Other Performance List Functions” (p. 37) you
selected ‘Delete’ , the display changes to:
1. Use the [INC] or [DEC] button to select YES”, then press
the [ENTER] button to delete the Performance List.
Select “NO” if you do not want to delete the Performance List after
all.
The display briey conrms that the selected Performance List has
been deleted and then returns to the page with all Performance List
les on your USB memory.
MEMO
To select YES or “NO” you can also use the [UP] or [DOWN]
button
Create a New Performance List
If in the step (4) of “Other Performance List Functions” (p. 37) you
selected ‘Make New List’ , the display changes to:
This page allows you to create a new Performance List whose name
is selected automatically by the BK-3. If you are happy with that
name, proceed with step (4) below. Otherwise…
1. Press the [WRITE] button to create the new Performance
List, which is currently empty.
If the USB memory already contains a le of the name you have
entered, the display asks you whether it is OK to overwrite the other
Performance List le.
In that case, select “YES” to replace the other Performance List le
with the one whose name you changed. (Select “NO” to return to
the page where you can change the name.) Then, press the [ENTER]
button.
Editing Performance Memories
The “Edit” option allows you to do the following:
Function Explanation
Delete Performance
Deletes the selected Performance memory from
the active list.
Move Performance
Allows you to change the order in which the
Performance memories appear in the selected
Performance List.
Save Performance List Allows you to save the edited list.
Delete a Performance memory
1.
Select the Performance memory you want to remove from
the list.
2. Press the [MENU] button to enter in Edit Mode.
3. If necessary, use the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select
“Delete Performance”, then press the [ENTER] button.
The display changes to:
4. Use the [INC] or [DEC] button to select YES”, to delete the
Performance memory (or “NO” if you wish to keep it)..
MEMO
To select YES or “NO” you can also use the [UP] or [DOWN]
button
5. Press the [ENTER] button to conrm your selection.
The display briey conrms that the Performance memory has been
deleted.
A “*” is shown in the rst row, to the left of the Performance List
name to indicate that the list has been edited.
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