Initializing A User Drum Kit - Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual

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User Drum Kit function
Otherwise select "NO" if you do not want to confirm your choice.
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Once you have copied a whole preset Drum Kit into a User Drum
Kit, if you wish, you can replace any "source" drum sounds with
any other one available in BK-9 to obtain your customized User
Drum kit. See "Changing a supplied User Drum Kit
RSU1)" (p. 120).
8.
Press and hold the [EXIT] button to leave the "User
Drumkit Utilities" and go back to the main page directly.

Initializing a User Drum Kit

If you are not happy with the User Drum Kit(s) you have created, you may
want to erase all your changes and restore factory data. To do it:
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
2.
Use the dial to select "User Drumkits Utilities".
The right display shows:
3.
Use the dial to select "Initialize User Drumkit" and push it.
The right display shows:
4.
Rotate the dial and push it to select the User Drum Kit that
you wish to initialize.
The right display shows:
5.
Use the dial to choose "YES" and confirm your decision to
initialize the selected User Drum Kit.
Otherwise choose "NO" if you do not want to initialize the User
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Drum Kit you selected.
6.
Press and hold the [EXIT] button to leave the "User
Drumkit Utilities" menu and go back to the main page
directly.
(KBU1~4,
Exporting and Importing a User Drum Kit
Once you have created your own User Drum Kits, you may want to save
them into a USB memory as a backup of your work.
Moreover, you can create only four User Drum Kits (KBU's) at a time in
your BK-9 instrument but this does not mean that you cannot create your
own larger library of customized Drum Kits. Indeed if you want an array
of User Drum Kits ready for your musical performances, you just need to
progressively export them into a USB memory. This way there is virtually
no limit to your personal library of User Drum Kits.
To export your User Drum Kits, you have to:
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
2.
Use the dial to select "User Drumkits Utilities".
The right display shows:
3.
Rotate the dial and push it to select "Export User DrumKit
to File".
The right display shows:
4.
Rotate the dial and push it to select the User Drum Kit you
want to export into your USB memory.
The right display shows:
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