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- Connect your guitar to the audio in of BK-9, adjust the volume, record your audio guitar riff, if you want you can use metronome of BK-9 also. Save your recorded audio file on USB of BK-9. Create the audio loop using Audio key Edit function, set the original tempo of your recorded audio file in Audio key control ambient, Set Sync On into Audio key control ambient.
BK-9 adjust automatically your loop if you go into Audio key Edit ambient and press Metronome button. - Hudba
Super!!!! I love this video. Perfect sound. Thank you very much.
*VERY GOOD!!!!!*
Супер!
I love this. I listen to this video all the time.
Thank you very much Veronica, I always appreciate your comments.
Great!!!
Bravi!
exquisite workmanship
awesome, great performance
This is amazing ! Clever machine heh! Love the song too ;-)
superbe travail bravo
Love your tutorials and demos of the BK-9. Few realize how easy it is to put looped or unlooped audio along with either style mode or sequencer mode. Compared to the hoops that Korg and Yamaha's arrangers force you to, this is pretty much a no-brainer. If you are still using it, please make more...
Oh Gosh I would love to own this
Super
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very good !
very nice
Super sampler :-)
Would love to have a V-synth GT combo with this keyboard, some cool stuff could be made.
Super. Najlepszy wykon na bk 9 tylko za krotki
Great job and creative things you can do with this keyboard and much cheaper then
the Kronos.
Cool didn't know you could plug instrument like guitar into it and record that, cool stuff. I play all types of guitars too. THis keyboards looks like it would be fun to use.
waooo:D Good
cool
greatt
I love the whole concept of what your doing here, is it possible to play these audio sample loops along with midi files instead of backing styles ?
Yes, It is possible.
How does this keyboard compare to the Tyros 5
Could anyone tell me a simple way to use the 16 track recording method of recording? I know how to use a single instrument and record. But, to record something and then play it back and record something over top of that, I have NO idea how to do that. And, I looked it up in the manual. And, from what I can understand of that, you have to know the timing, etc., etc., etc,. of the song that you are playing and recording in order to record more than one track. And, I play strictly by ear. I don't know the time signatures or any of that stuff. I should know this. But, I don't. But, if someone could please tell me how to record one track and then add another and another track to it, that would be awesome. And, I sure would appreciate it. Thanks!!!
hi! which style did u use?
Some people say the sync mode doesn't work that good.
can roland bk 5 do this job, sampling guitar and make it style, how output sound quality bk 9 vs bk5 ?
No, the Roland BK5 can not do this job !