Setting Example Of Harmonic Bars; Hard Rock; Pop; Progressive Rock - Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual

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Setting Example of Harmonic Bars

Hard Rock

Here's a typical setting for hard rock of the '70s.
As desired, you can add a bit of 2' (the 2-foot bar). Also, add the
"AMPLIFIER OVERDRIVE" (p. 32).
Set the Percussion (2nd, 3rd) as you desire (p. 32).

Pop

Here's a typical setting for pops of the '60s.
Set the Percussion (2nd, 3rd) as you desire (p. 32).

Progressive Rock

Here's a setting for the progressive rock that was popular in the '70s.
Add the C-3 chorus (p. 32) and the "AMPLIFIER OVERDRIVE" (p.
32).
Set the Percussion (2nd, 3rd) as you desire (p. 32).

Jazz

This is a standard setting for jazz organ.
Add the C-3 chorus (p. 32) .
Set the Percussion (2nd, 3rd) as you desire (p. 32).

Rock

Here's a typical setting for rock of the '70s.
"AMPLIFIER OVERDRIVE" (p. 32).
Set the Percussion (2nd, 3rd) as you desire (p. 32).

Blue

Here's a standard blues sound.
As desired, you can add a bit of 1' (the 1-foot bar).
Set the Percussion off.

Pipe Organ

Here's a setting for a pipe organ sound.
Add the reverb. See "Setting the Volume of the Real-Time Parts or
Rhythm Parts (Mixer)" (p. 33)
Set the Percussion off.

Jazz (manual bass)

Here's a setting for a bass sound played in the left hand (manual
bass).
Set the Percussion (2nd, 3rd) as you desire (p. 32).
Using the Harmonic Bars
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