Copying A Preset Drum Kit - Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual

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Alternatively, you can proceed as follows:
1.
Play the keys on the keyboard, whose notes you wish to
restore as previously saved.
2.
Press the [QUICK MENU] button, that is flashing.
The left display shows:
3.
Use the dial to select "Restore Note" and push it.
The left display shows "Operation Complete".
4.
Press and hold the [EXIT] button to go back to the main
page.
This way the latest drum sound that you saved for that precise note
is restored.
Restoring User Drum Kits
While you are editing your User Drum Kit, if you are not happy with
the combination of drum sounds you have just selected and wish to
go back to the original condition, you can:
1.
Press the [QUICK MENU] button, that is flashing.
2.
Use the dial to select "Restore Drum Kit" and push it.
The left display shows "Operation Complete".
3.
Press and hold the [EXIT] button to go back to the main
page.
This way the latest saved version of your User Drum Kit is restored.

Copying a Preset Drum Kit

This function allows you to copy a whole preset Drum Kit into a
User Drum Kit.
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
Left Display
Left Display
Creating your own User Drum Kit
Right Display
2.
Use the dial to select "User Drumkits Utilities".
The right display shows:
Right Display
3.
Rotate the dial to choose "Copy Preset To User DrumKit"
and push it to select this option.
The right display shows:
Right Display
4.
In the "Destination: User DrumKit" field select one of the
available User Drum Kit areas, in which you want to copy a
preset full Drum Kit.
5.
In the "Source: Preset Drumkit" field select your desired
preset Drum Kits among those available in your BK-9.
6.
Press the [WRITE] button, that is flashing red.
The following message appears on the right display:
Right Display
7.
Use the dial to select "YES", if you want to save your
change.
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