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Right Front Panel
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Right Front Panel
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AUTO FILL IN button
This button is used to activate the Auto Fill-In function, which
causes a transition to be played before selecting the new rhythm
variation (which is selected with the VARIATION buttons).
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VARIATION 1/2/3/4 buttons
These buttons are used to select a rhythm Variation”, i.e. a simpler
or more complex arrangement of the selected rhythm.
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INTRO button
When you activate this button, rhythm playback starts with a
musical introduction, whose complexity depends on which
VARIATION button currently lights (there are four dierent
introductions per rhythm).
After selecting a song le, this button allows you to rewind.
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ENDING button
When you activate this button, rhythm playback stops with a
musical ending, whose complexity depends on which VARIATION
button currently lights (there are four dierent ending phrases
per rhythm). After selecting a song le, this button allows you to
fast-forward.
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START/STOP button
This button allows you to start and stop rhythm playback. If you
select a song, it starts and temporarily stops (pause) song playback.
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Left and Right displays
These displays show information related to your operation.
In most cases the left display shows the main page. The right dis-
play shows parameters, Performance, Tone and Rhythm list, etc.
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Left and Right Display Selection buttons
These buttons allow you to choose in which display (either left or
right) you want to focus to select parameters.
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Assignable Sliders
These sliders can be used as virtual harmonic bars when the [HARM
BAR] button and [H. BAR] arrow indicator light. In that case, refer to
the footage indications below the sliders for their specic functions
(p. 29). In case the [MIXER] button and arrow indicator light, the
sliders work as in a mixer. Refer to the indications above the sliders
for their specic functions (p. 33).
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CURSOR/VALUE SELECT (push ) dial
This dial can be used to move the cursor in the selected display, to
select parameters and to set values.
Press this dial to conrm your selection or deselection of the
display item where the cursor is.
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DISPLAY SELECT
This button swaps the focus between the left and right display.
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PERFORMANCE LIST button
This button calls up the Performance or Music Assistant List (p.
57).
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PERFORMANCE WRITE button
The main function of this button is to save Performance settings.
Depending on the selected display page, it can also be used to save
Rhythms, Songs and One Touch.
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MENU button
This button allows you to open the BK-9’s menu page, where you
can view and select all available functions.
Press it together with the [QUICK MENU] button to listen to the
BK-9’s demo songs.
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QUICK MENU button
This button allows you to access a contextual menu to the current
open page.
Press it together with the [MENU] button to listen to the BK-9’s
demo songs.
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