Checking A Tone's Or Rhythm's Midi Address; Wireless; Factory Reset; Formatting A Usb Memory - Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual

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alerts you to the fact that you may need to save the MIDI Set again
(provided, you want to keep your changes):
Right Display
Checking a Tone's or Rhythm's MIDI
Address
Tones and rhythms can also be selected via MIDI. To this effect, they
use an "internal" address, which is not usually displayed. For MIDI
applications involving sequencers or external controllers, knowing
the "official" address may come in handy. The BK-9 has a handy
system that provides this information instantly—there is thus no
need to look up the MIDI address in the tables at the end of this
manual.
1.
Select the Tone or Rhythm whose MIDI address you need
to know.
Right Display
(Tone selection page)
2.
Press and hold the [NUMERIC] button to call up a pop-up
window.
Right Display
(Tone selection window)
3.
Press the [EXIT] button (or press [NUMERIC] again) to
return to the previous page.

Wireless

See "26. Wireless LAN Function" (p. 162).
Right Display
(Rhythm selection page)
Right Display
(Rhythm selection window)

Factory Reset

The following function allows you to recall the BK-9's original
factory settings. This has no effect on the data stored on a USB
memory
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
2.
Rotate the dial to select the "Factory Reset" entry, then
push the dial.
Right Display
3.
Rotate the dial to select "YES", then push the dial to load
the factory settings.
Select "NO" to return to the previous display page without loading
the factory settings.
A confirmation message informs you that the BK-9 has been
initialized.

Formatting a USB memory

This function allows you to format the connected USB memory.
USB memories using the FAT-32 file system may not need to be
formatted. We nevertheless recommend formatting all new USB
storage devices with the BK-9.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Formatting a USB memory means that all files (songs, rhythms,
etc.) it contains are lost.
Always check the contents of the memory before deciding to
format it.
1.
Connect the a USB memory you want to format to the USB
MEMORY port on the BK-9's front panel.
2.
Press the [MENU] button.
3.
Rotate the dial to select the "Format USB Device" entry,
then push the dial.
Right Display
4.
Rotate the dial to select "YES", then push the dial to format
the USB memory.
A confirmation message informs you that the USB memory has
Wireless
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