Intro; Ending - Roland BK-3 Quick Manual

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These buttons are used to select the complexity (number of parts)
of the rhythm arrangement:
[VARIATION]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
MEMO

Intro

[INTRO] / [ ' ]
Selects an introduction, which is usually used at the beginning of
Med [Intro] knappen vælges en introduktion, som typisk bruges ved starten af en
a song. You can, however, also select this pattern for other song
sections. The behavior of the Intro pattern depends on when you
sang, men kan også aktiveres midt i en sang som en ekstra variation undervejs.
press the [INTRO] button:
[INTRO]
Bemærk at [Intro] har 4 forskellige variationer, afhængig af hvilken variation [1], [2],
Pressed before
starting rhythm
[3] eller [4] som er aktiveret.
playback
Pressed
during rhythm
playback

Ending

arrangement.
There are, in fact, four different INTRO patterns, that can be
selected using the VARIATION [1], [2], [3] and [4] buttons. Again,
the VARIATION buttons determine the complexity of the intro
[ENDING] / [ & ]
ct the complexity (number of parts)
This button allows you to end your songs with a suitable closing
Denne knap gør dig i stand til at afslutte din sang melodisk i stedet for at stoppe den
section if you don't want to simply stop playback. The behavior
of the Ending pattern depends on when you press the [ENDING]
med [START/ATOP] knappen. Dette giver en meget naturlig afrunding af melodien du
button:
companiment pattern. A good choice for
spiller.
ongs you play.
[ENDING]
Pressed before
complex pattern you may want to use for
ses.
starting rhythm
Bemærk at [ENDING] har 4 forskellige variationer, afhængig af hvilken variation [1],
playback
Pressed
uld be a good choice for the first chorus
[2], [3] eller [4] som er aktiveret, inden [ENDING] aktiveres.
during rhythm
playback
complex arrangement. Consider selecting
or the final chorus sections of a song.
There are four different ENDING patterns, that can be selected using
the VARIATION [1], [2], [3] and [4] buttons.
Again, the VARIATION buttons determine the complexity of the
arrangement
e repeated (played back in a loop)
elected or rhythm playback is
[BASS INV]
This button is used to switch the "Bass Inversion" function on or
off. While the button is dark, the rhythm bass part always plays the
fundamental of your notes or chords. Example: if you play a chord
is usually used at the beginning of
consisting of the notes C, E and G (which is recognized as a C major
select this pattern for other song
chord), the bass part plays a C.
ntro pattern depends on when you
If the [BASS INV] button lights, the rhythm bass part uses the lowest
notes of the chords you play.
Example: if you play a chord consisting of the notes E, G and C (still
a C major chord), the bass part plays an E. This function therefore
ghts.
gives you more artistic licence.
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QUICK GUIDE
rhythm playback, the BK-3 first plays a
ction. (This pattern is played back only
shes to signal that the INTRO pattern will
xt downbeat.
s finished, the BK-3 returns to the
ted VARIATION pattern.
INTRO patterns, that can be
1], [2], [3] and [4] buttons. Again,
Explanation
The simplest accompaniment pattern. A good choice for
the first of the songs you play.
A slightly more complex pattern you may want to use for
subsequent verses.
This pattern would be a good choice for the first chorus
This is the most complex arrangement. Consider selecting
it for the bridge or the final chorus sections of a song.
The VARIATION patterns are repeated (played back in a loop)
until a different pattern is selected or rhythm playback is
stopped.
Explanation
The indicator lights.
When you start rhythm playback, the BK-3 first plays a
musical introduction. (This pattern is played back only
once).
The indicator flashes to signal that the INTRO pattern will
begin on the next downbeat.
Using Rhythms
When the intro is finished, the BK-3 returns to the
previously selected VARIATION pattern.
Explanation
The indicator lights.
When you start rhythm playback, the BK-3 plays a musical
ending. At the end of the phrase, playback stops.
The indicator flashes to signal that the ENDING pattern
will begin on the next downbeat.
When the ending is finished, rhythm playback stops.
This button allows you to end your songs with a suitable closing
section if you don't want to simply stop playback. The behavior
of the Ending pattern depends on when you press the [ENDING]
button:
[ENDING]
Explanation
The indicator lights.
Pressed before
starting rhythm
When you start rhythm playback, the BK-3 plays a musical
playback
ending. At the end of the phrase, playback stops.
The indicator flashes to signal that the ENDING pattern
Pressed
will begin on the next downbeat.
during rhythm
playback
When the ending is finished, rhythm playback stops.
There are four different ENDING patterns, that can be selected using
the VARIATION [1], [2], [3] and [4] buttons.
Again, the VARIATION buttons determine the complexity of the
arrangement
[BASS INV]
This button is used to switch the "Bass Inversion" function on or
off. While the button is dark, the rhythm bass part always plays the
fundamental of your notes or chords. Example: if you play a chord
consisting of the notes C, E and G (which is recognized as a C major
chord), the bass part plays a C.
If the [BASS INV] button lights, the rhythm bass part uses the lowest
notes of the chords you play.
Example: if you play a chord consisting of the notes E, G and C (still
a C major chord), the bass part plays an E. This function therefore
gives you more artistic licence.
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