Edit Rhythm Parts - Roland BK-5 Owner's Manual

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Edit Rhythm Parts

The following parameters are located on the display
page that can be selected using [MENU] button‰
"MIDI" ‰ "Edit Rhythm Parts".
1.
Use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select the
part you want to edit (ADrum, ABass, Acc1,
Acc2, Acc3, Acc4, Acc5, Acc6).
The display now shows the settings for the selected
part.
Tx
Select "On" if you want the selected part to transmit
MIDI data.
Parameter
Tx
Tx Ch
Allows you to assign a MIDI transmit channel to the
selected part.
Parameter
Tx Ch
Tx Shift
This parameter allows you to transpose the note
messages before they are transmitted to an external
MIDI instrument or computer. The maximum possible
transposition is four octaves up (+48) or down (–48).
Each step represents a semi-tone.
Parameter
Tx Shift
Tx Local
This is where you can disconnect the part from the
internal sound source ("Off") – or re-establish that
connection ("On").
Parameter
Tx Local
Tx Event
The "TX Event" section provides a number of filters
that allow you to specify whether the messages in
question should be transmitted (On) or not (Off).
Filter
Setting
Program
Off, On
Change
104
Setting
Off, On
Setting
1~16
Setting
–48~0~+48
Setting
Off, On
Explanation
Select "On" to transmit pro-
gram change and bank
select (CC00, CC32) mes-
sages.
Filter
Setting
Explanation
Pitch Bender
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit
Pitch Bend messages.
Modulation
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit
Modulation messages
(CC01).
Volume
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit Vol-
ume messages (CC07).
Panpot
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit
Panpot messages (CC10).
Expression
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit
Expression messages
(CC11).
Reverb
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit
Reverb messages (CC91).
Chorus
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit
Chorus messages (CC93).
Select All
Off, On
Select "On" to transmit all
MIDI message listed above.
Rx
Select "On" if you want the selected part to receive
MIDI data.
Parameter
Setting
Rx
Off, On
Rx Ch
Allows you to assign a MIDI receive channel to the
selected part.
Parameter
Setting
Rx Ch
1~16
Rx Shift
This parameter allows you to transpose the note
messages received from an external MIDI instrument
or computer. The maximum possible transposition is
four octaves up (+48) or down (–48). Each step repre-
sents a semi-tone.
Parameter
Setting
Rx Shift
–48~0~+48
Rx Limit Low/Limit High
"Limit Low" and "Limit High" allow you to set the
note range to be received. If not all note messages
received on a given MIDI channel should be played by
the selected BK-5 part, narrow down the range.
Parameter
Setting
Rx Limit Low
C–~G9
Rx Limit High
C–~G9
NOTE
The "Limit Low" value cannot be higher than the "Limit
High" value (and vice versa).

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