Thanks Gary I've had a BK-7m for 9 yrs. It still holds up.....great sound and arrangements The BK-5 has a lot of the same arrangements....although the keyboard is a nice feature I wanted the BK-9 but couldn't afford it It has "SuperNatural" piano samples......oh well Take care
Hi. Thanks for your comment. I would love a BK9. I have a G1000 but it’s dated although still sounds great. I think the high end keyboards have better DSP effects as well as more detailed samples. Would love the SuperNatural piano as I play with piano sound most of the time. The only things I don’t like about the BK5 is that the keyboard is too sensitive and can produce uneven sounding dynamics.
@@tclef You are correct I almost bought the BK-5 but chose the BK-7m instead....so glad I did Only drawback is no "SuperNatural" pianos However They included 2 "SuperNatural " samples NTenor and Trombone.....not sure why Pianos would have been better....oh well Their regular pianos are certainly acceptable with some tweaking Very real samples too (drums and real fills) Cheers
@@tclef Ok. The backing track that I've got for it is in Am but I can play it in Dm as well, it's just one string further down. Hoping to play it next weekend at a Shadows club I'll be attending in Doncaster.
Hi. I don’t use midis so can’t really answer your question. Maybe it’s in the mixer accessed by pressing UP2 and LWR simultaneously, or in the performance edit section of the menu. Sorry I can’t help more.