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#374133 - 11/03/13 12:51 PM
Re: Help setting up Roland BK9 for Band use
[Re: Bill Lewis]
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#374150 - 11/03/13 09:13 PM
Re: Help setting up Roland BK9 for Band use
[Re: Bill Lewis]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Bill, there are several ways to change sounds quickly on the BK-9.
You can use the 4 SW switches on the LH side by the bender, and put one of them to set 'Change UP2/1' which will quickly toggle between the two UPR sounds. You can use the OTS Write ability to program in four COMPLETELY different keyboard assignments, sounds, EFX, basically the entire setup, and recall them from the 1-4 buttons on the RH side.
You can also use an FC-7 footswitch unit (highly recommended for live use!) to do the Change UP2/1 function too, if you need it hands free. You can also use the FC-7 to do Perf UP/DOWN, which can toggle seamlessly between a bunch of different Performances, if you need something more complex to happen.
TBH, the manual states pretty clearly that 'The BK-9 contains a virtual organ with 8 presetted Registration memories.' Nowhere does it say that you can program in your OWN 8 registrations. But this is pretty much like a real B3..! Unless you are good with a soldering iron and have a ton of patience, those preset reverse keys at the bottom of the manual are set at the factory. If you need multiple registrations quickly in a song (I just tend to move the sliders!), you can still set up the OTS or different Registrations on UPR1 and UPR2 (and LWR!) and switch between them using the above methods.
TBH, I prefer to answer Roland specific questions over at Roland-Arranger.com, where the answer can help ALL BK users and not get lost in the shuffle and kerfuffle here. Sorry it took so long to see this thread.
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