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Other important functions

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10.

Other important functions

This section presents other important functions you may need regularly.

Changing the key

This function allows you to transpose the BK-5’s pitch in
semi-tone steps. Depending on the mode setting, this
transposition applies to all sections or just a specific
setting.

NOTE

If you choose to transpose the real-time parts, rhythm play-
back is also transposed.

1.

Press [KEY] button.

The display changes to:

The current “KEY” setting (transposition interval) is
displayed and already selected.

NOTE

Pressing and holding the [KEY] button locks the “Key” set-
ting.

2.

Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the desired “Key” setting.

If the “Key” setting differs from “0”, the [KEY] indica-
tor lights.

After a few seconds, the “KEY” pop-up window disap-
pears. Press the [EXIT] button to close it immediately.

NOTE

If you also need to change the “Mode” setting, see p. 62.

Changing the octave

This function allows you to transpose the real-time
parts (UP1, UP2 and LWR) up or down in octave steps.

1.

If necessary, press the [EXIT] button to
return to the main page.

The display shows the current octave setting (“OCT”)
for all 3 real-time parts.

2.

Use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select the
“OCT” parameter of the real-time part
whose setting you want to change.

3.

Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button.

The selected “OCT” field is displayed in reverse.

4.

Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the desired setting.

5.

Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button again.

The “OCT” field is no longer selected and the
[CURSOR

÷VALUE] dial can be used to select other

fields.

NOTE

You can also change the octave setting using [MENU] but-
ton‰ “Performance Edit”‰ “Tone Part View”‰ “Octave
Shift” (page 59).

“Key” setting

–6~0~+5 (semitone units)

“Octave” setting

–4~0~+4

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