Using The [Up1], [Up2], [Lwr] And [Mbs] Buttons To; Select Tones; Selecting A Tone On The Main Page - Roland BK-7m Owner's Manual

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Backing Module BK-7m
Playing the BK-7m's real-time parts
NOTE
The SuperNATURAL sounds can only be assigned to the UP1
part.
7.
Play a few notes on the external keyboard to
audition the sound.
If the part is active (see p. 27), you should now hear
the newly selected Tone.
8.
Press [EXIT] to leave the Tone selection
page.
Using the [UP1], [UP2], [LWR] and [MBS] buttons
to select Tones
1.
Press and hold the [UP1], [UP2], [LWR] or
[MBS] button.
The display now show a list of Tones where the cur-
rently selected sound is displayed in reverse:
2.
If the Tone you need belongs to another
family (see p. 91), press the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial.
If the Tone is part of the currently selected family,
you can skip to step (4).
3.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the desired family, then press the dial to
confirm your selection.
4.
Rotate the dial to select the desired Tone.
5.
Press [EXIT] to leave the Tone selection
page.
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Selecting a Tone on the main page

1.
If the main page is not displayed, press and
hold the [EXIT] button until it appears.
The name of one of the four real-time parts and the
sound assigned to it are shown in the bottom left
corner:
2.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the part indication, then press the dial.
3.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the real-time part whose Tone assignment
you want to change.
The name of the Tone currently used by this part is
displayed to its right.
4.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to move
the cursor towards the name of the Tone
currently assigned to the selected real-time
part.
5.
Press the dial.
6.
If the Tone you need belongs to another
family (see p. 91), press the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial.
If the Tone is part of the currently selected family,
you can skip to step (8).

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