Using Controls - Roland BK-9 Performance Editor User Manual

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Using Controls
All the controls in BK-9 Performance Editor were especially designed to provide maximum flexibility and convenience.
Knob operation
The Knobs control most parameters with continuous values, such as Reverb, Chorus, Cutoff and many other effects.
Slider operation
The Sliders control the Volume for each real time part and other parameters.
To move a slider, simply touch it (it will retain focus) with your finger and slide it up or down. Its corresponding value
Button Operation
Button Type
Coarse Control
To move a knob, simply touch the knob (it will retain focus) with your finger and slide your finger
up or down.
Its corresponding value box is updated with the current value.
Fine Control
To finely control values, touch the knob (it will retain focus) with your finger, slide your finger to
the left or right of the knob and then slide it up or down.
Its corresponding value box is updated with the current value.
Default Value
Press the knob twice to restore the default value.
box is updated with the current value.
Default Value
Press the slider twice to restore the default value (This is not true for Volume
sliders).
Explanation
Some buttons allow you to select the groups of parameters that
you want to edit ([MIXER], [PARTS EDITOR], [MFX EDITOR], [TONE
EDITOR], [HAND CTRLS] and [FOOT CTRLS]).
These buttons are mutually exclusive; one is always selected.
Some buttons work as ON/OFF switch of parameters. When the
parameter is ON the button is highlighted.
Some other buttons open pop-up windows, where you can take
some action (e.g. the [TUNE] button).
To use a slider button you need to touch it with your finger and
then slide your finger.
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