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#509081 - 10/25/23 07:49 AM
Finally got the Roland BK9
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Registered: 12/09/99
Posts: 1130
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Hello All, I hope you'are all doing well It's taken me ages but I've finally managed to acquire the BK9 and it's a fantastic keyboard indeed and much prefer it to the EA7 I already have. All those posts of the past from the likes of Fran (not sure if he's around here anymore), and of course Diki, praising the great sounds and styles of Roland and how favourably they stack up against the likes of Korg, Yamaha and even Ketron, I can see why people would say that. The EA7 was my first and only experience of Roland and I although it's very good as well, the BK9 is a different and more pleasant Roland experience I think. I don't understand why the BK9 didn't do so well, apart from the obvious cosmetic exclusions such as touch screen, it still sounds fantastic. The BK9 has made me even more curious about previous Roland keyboards such as the G70 and E80, but since they do not have USB or even SD I would be reluctant to use them. I do have a quick question. On the BK9, is there a way to save registrations like you can on the EA7? I can't seem to find how to do it. All the best, Danny
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#509129 - 11/04/23 03:13 AM
Re: Finally got the Roland BK9
[Re: Nick G]
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Registered: 12/09/99
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Great Purchase Congrats! They are extremely rare!! I absolutely love my BK9 (and G70). The BK9 is probably one of the most underrated keyboards out there. It has an incredible sound quality overall with amazing capability and functionality... However my experience is that it is let down by poor navigation and controls - It is not the ideal keyboard to be tweaking and making changes on the fly... In terms of setting up registrations - its very easy to do in the Performance List section. It make take you a few attempts at getting your head around it. Sadly the Scroll wheel is about to become your best friend There is a BK9 performance editor app which you can use on your Ipad (requires USB connection) and allows you to have a full touch screen graphical interface to manage and edit your performances on the BK9 which is an awesome aid for the BK9... regarding the G70 and USB - Since it takes a compact flash card for memory storage, you can just buy a (very cheap) card and USB reader off ebay to get going. It has never ben an issue for me. Best of luck! Nick Hi Nick, Thank you for your reply. Yes I figured out how to use Performance List and now find it second nature, very nice indeed and I like it better than the EA7's version of UPG lists because on the EA7 it has banks of 1-1, 1-2 up until 1-9, then it goes into a second bank as 2-0, 2-1 etc etc and I don't like that, I want it in a complete list 1-999 which the BK9 does superbly. I am aware of the iPad application and I need to get the correct cables first for the iPad before I can use it, but I have seen it in action already. I don't think I will pursue a G70 (or E80) any longer, I actually have a second BK9, also in immaculate condition which will be more than enough! Take Care, Danny
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#509130 - 11/04/23 03:24 AM
Re: Finally got the Roland BK9
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 12/09/99
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I went from the G70 to the BK9… and at first, yes it WAS a bit of a shock to go from a huge responsive color touch screen and tons of buttons to the minimalist BK9. Editing was a LOT slower using that scroll wheel, but the iPad app made all the difference (although there’s still a lot that only navigating the keyboard itself will be allowed).
Great frustration at the start, then gradual realization that, with a Performance List of 999 entries (G70 series only 128 UPG’s) it was easiest to prepare a Performance for each section of a song, and reduce the faffing around with the screen and buttons, live. I can get my entire song list in one Performance List with multiple sections (I generally gig with about 400 songs ready to go).
Once I embraced the change in workflow, I found that playing live became a joy again, not having to do anything other than switch to the next Performance (easy to move them around in the List to organize them any way you wanted!). You can even do Performance up/down with a pair of switches into the FC7 input…
Congratulations on finding a good BK9… they are pretty rare..! Hi Diki, Appreciate your reply thank you . I actually have two BK9's!! A bit of a long story on how I got them (one was by mistake) but turned out to be a great move anyway as they are both in pristine condition, and as you say, very rare! You wait so long to try and find one, then a couple turn up!! Like waiting for a bus!! So far I am really enjoying this keyboard, it is like owning something brand new because as mentioned before I've not experienced any Roland arrangers in the past when they were in the mix with the others and so it does feel like something fresh. It really does compliment my Pa5x and Event very well indeed, does not feel out of place at all. It has relegated my Genos/SX900 event further away! I do agree regarding the clunky OP system though, I've noticed it most when after creating a performance and saving it into the list, using the 1-9 buttons to select the lettering, I know it's similar on the EA7 but I can't help but think that it didn't need to be like this! Other than that, I can't really fault it. I've been on it almost every day since I bought it (them!!). One thing I am having some problems with is re-voicing some of the midi files using makeup tools. If it's a midi file that was made specifically for another brand, say GEM or Yamaha, it won't allow me to change it. I presume I'd need to use the sequencer for that? I've not tried it yet.
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