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9. Favorite Tones
This function allows you to create a list of 10 frequently used
sounds and recall them instantly.
Each real time part (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER, M. BASS) has a
proper list of 10 tones.
Recalling a Favorite Tone
1. If the part where you want to recall the favorite tone is not
in reverse on the main page, press and hold the desired
PART ON/OFF button ([UPPER1], [UPPER2], [LOWER], [M.
BASS]) to enable it.
2. Press the [FAVORITE] button, so it’s lit.
The “Favorite” window appears:
Right Display
3. Press a TONE [0]~[9] buttons to select the favorite tone
that you want to play.
The selected sound will be recalled immediately.
MEMO
Alternatively you can select the favorite tone rotating the dial
and then push it or use [INC] and [DEC] buttons.
NOTE
The list of 10 Favorite Tones are available for all parts.
4. Press the [FAVORITE] button again to exit from selection
of Favorite tones.
Creating the List of Favorite Tones
You can make four lists (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER, M. BASS) of 10
sounds that you frequently use in live performance, and recall these
sounds instantly.
1. If the part where you want to memorize the favorite
tone is not in reverse on the main page, press and hold
the desired PART ON/OFF button ([UPPER1], [UPPER2],
[LOWER], [M. BASS]) to enable it.
2. While the [FAVORITE] button is dark, select the sound that
you want to memorize. See “Selecting Tones and Playing
the Keyboard” (p. 28).
3. Press the [FAVORITE] button, so it’s lit.
The “Favorite” window appears
4. Rotate the dial to select on of 10 favorite memory
location.
5. Press the [WRITE] button to memorize the previous sound
selected to the selected favorite memory.
A message of conrmation appears.
6. Press the [FAVORITE] button again to exit from selection
of Favorite tones.
7. If you want to memorize another tone, select the tone and
repeat from steps (2).
NOTE
The list of Favorite Tone is automatically saved to the BK-9’s
global memory.
NOTE
The list of Favorite Tone save only the Tone number information.
The list doesn’t save possible changes to the sound (e.g. Volume
Reverb Level, etc).