Roland MC-09 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Creating and playing a loop
Changing the settings of part 1
You can change the playback pitch and playback region of the sound that
you captured in part 1.
Playback pitch:This changes the pitch of the loop. Raising the pitch will
speed up the playback tempo of the loop, resulting in a silent
portion. Lowering the pitch will slow down the playback
tempo of the loop, so that the loop will not play all the way
to the end.
fig.3-2b
1
To begin loop playback, press the [ ](PLAY) button.
2
Press the [EDIT1] button.
Now you can adjust the settings of part 1.
3
Turn the C1–C3 knobs to adjust the settings while listening the
loop.
4
Press the [EDIT1] button or the [EXIT] button to return to the
normal playing mode.
5
To stop loop playback, press the [ ](STOP) button.
C1 knob C2 knob C3 knob
Playback pitch Location at which the
sound will begin
(Position)
Length at which the
sound will begin
(Length)
The position of the sliders
may differ from the actual
setting. In this case, slide
the sliders slightly, and
then make the setting
again.
Once you change the
settings of part 1, it is not
possible to return them to
their original state. You can
lock these settings so that
they cannot be accidentally
rewritten. To lock the
settings, press the [ENTER]
b
utton so the [EDIT1]
b
utton’s indicator is
b
linking. To unlock the
settings so that they can be
adjusted, press the
[ENTER] button once again
so the [EDIT1] button’s
indicator lights solidly.
POSITION
Area in which the loop will
actually sound
Level
Level
Level
Measure
(Time)
Measure
(Time)
Measure
(Time)
PLAYING PITCH
(C1knob)
LENGTH
(C2 knob) (C3 knob)
Raise the pitch
Lower the pitch