Rhythm Pc Rx; Nta; Channel; Rx Octave - Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual

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Parameter
Setting
Rhythm Volume Rx
Off, On

Rhythm Pc Rx

This parameter allows you to enable or disable the reception of
program change and bank select messages for rhythm selection.
Parameter
Setting
Rhythm Pc Rx
Off, On

NTA

The following parameters are located on the display page that can
be selected using [MENU] button  "MIDI"  "Edit System"  "NTA".
NTA notes are only received (from an external MIDI instrument).
What you play in the chord recognition area of the keyboard to
feed the Arranger is automatically converted to the corresponding
MIDI note numbers, so that all rhythm parts transmit their notes
to external instruments. There is thus no need to transmit the note
messages of what you play in the chord recognition area (NTA)
separately.
These parameters allow you to specify on which MIDI channels the
BK-9 should receive chord information used to change the rhythm's
key in real-time.

Channel

Allows you to select the MIDI channel on which the BK-9 should
receive NTA messages.
Parameter
Setting
Channel
Ch1~Ch16
Rx
This parameter allows you to specify whether ("On") or not ("Off")
the selected MIDI channel should be used to receive chord
information.
Parameter
Setting
Rx
Off, On

Rx Octave

Use this parameter to transpose the notes received on the selected
MIDI channel ("Ch") in steps of one octave.
Parameter
Setting
Rx Octave
–4~0~4

Rx Global Limit Low/High

These parameters allow you to set the note range to be received.
If not all note messages of the selected MIDI channel should be
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received by the NTA "part", set the range to the desired values
Parameter
Setting
Rx Global Limit Low
C–~G9
Rx Global Limit High
NOTE
The "Limit Low" value cannot be higher than the "Limit High"
value (and vice versa).

Parameters

The following parameters are located on the display page that
can be selected using [MENU] button  "MIDI"  "Edit System"
 "Parameters".
This page contains several parameters that are not related to
one another (the other MIDI pages always concentrate on one
aspect).

Part Switch

This parameter allows you to specify whether or not a muted
part should go on sending MIDI messages:
Parameter
Setting
Part Switch
Internal, Int+MIDI
• Internal: A muted part can no longer be played via the BK-9's
keyboard or Arranger/song player but continues to send MIDI
messages. Selecting "Internal" and muting a part thus has the
same effect as selecting "Local Off" (see p. 152).
• Int+MIDI: A muted part can no longer be played via the BK-9's
keyboard or Arranger/song player and no longer sends MIDI
messages.

Tx Velocity

Your BK-9 is equipped with a velocity-sensitive keyboard and a tone
generator capable of responding to velocity messages. Use this
parameter to switch the transmission (TX) of velocity messages on
or off.
If you don't select "On", specify which velocity value to use instead
of the continuous flux. The value you set will be used for all notes
sent to MIDI OUT/USB COMPUTER.
Parameter
Setting
Tx Velocity
On, 1~127

Tx SysEx

Use this parameter to specify whether ("On") or not ("Off") the BK-9
should send SysEx messages. Such messages are not standardized,
so that each manufacturer can use them ad lib for temporary (or
permanent) changes to the way a part behaves. Effects parameters,
for instance, can only be changed via SysEx messages.
Such messages may slow down playback on external
MIDI instruments or yield no effect at all, which is why you have the
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