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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo MC-50
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When Soft Thru is turned on, musical messages received at MIDI IN are re - transmitted from MIDI OUT as they are recorded. This means that as you record, you can hear how the MIDI sound modules connected to the sequencer's MIDI OUT will sound during playback. Here's what happens when a MIDI keyboard is connected to a sequencer which is recording with its Soft Thru turned On. If the MIDI keyboard is set to Local On, each note played on the keyboard will be sounded both directly from the keyboard, and by the message that passed through the sequencer back into the keyboard. This will make each note be sounded twice, or perhaps cut off unnaturally. On the other hand if the MIDI keyboard is set to Local Off, the note messages from the keyboard will pass through the sequencer and play the sound generator built into the keyboard. Local On I Sound source ? Local On ijhjwi ■J> Local Off twill sound | Sound „source | \ Local Off will not sound (To Sound „source | \ Local Off ft will not sound MIDI OUT MIDI IN J) Sound module will sound ~Soun<7s ■J) MC-50 MIDI IN MIDI OUT2 П ft MIDI OUT MIDI IN Soft Thru On Internal memory /"^•^MIDI ..........:3==-| in Souncf„source MC-50 T ШШНШШ ft MIDI OUT2 X MIDI OUT MIDI IN Soft Thru On Internal memory In this way, when using a sequencer you will normally set it to Soft Thru On, and set the connected keyboard to Local Off. The MC - 50 is initially set so that MIDI OUT 2 is Soft Thru On, so simply connect this connector to the MIDI IN of your MIDI keyboard. If your keyboard is set to Local off or does not have a Local On/Off function, connect it to the MIDI OUT 1 (Soft Thru Off) of the MC - 50. -J) » MIDI о Souncr source fr« i- I Local On { j MC-50 MIDI 0UT1 ШШШШШ ft 1 MIDI OUT MIDI IN Soft Thru Off internal memory The following chart shows the ways in which the Local On/Off setting of your MIDI keyboard and the Soft Thru On/Off setting of the MC - 50 can be combined. MIDI keyboard MC-50 THRU ON (MIDI OUT 2) MC-50 THRU OFF (MIDI OUT 1) Local Off О X Local On X О * Other combinations may result in no sound, or in notes being sounded incorrectly. 25 till .....................................................nininnmiwBwwwwwwwir II i n oiionn 0-1111 ill■■ imwTWMWfWTiin "Hn 1 I-'I -T ii mmirniiniiwfnniinfiiinfwwinii iinrnir irnir rim mi mi n i t 11-1 f r fi innn lnwnnnn r nrrifmiwtiwrHiiwrwwiffiiii nn i r 111 • • n nr .......................................................................................................... Cable hook By wrapping the AC adapter cable around the cable hook, you can prevent the cable from accidentally being pulled out and cutting off the power. toaafleeaBtteaaaaflaaaett«ar>eoiiwiivii»n"VBaaaftttaMaaflftaMaft>a«a>aaaMBMMaeaaaBa.........................................................................——° 26 13JIUHN IHt rUWtH UN 1. Turning the Power ON ■ Starting SUPER-MRC © Before you turn the power on, make sure of the following. • that the MC - 50 is correctly connected to the other devices • that there is no disk in the disk drive • that the volumes of the mixer/amp system are turned down (2) Turn the power of each device on in the following order. MIDI instruments -> Audio device MC - 50 Turning the power on in the wrong order will not damage the MC - 50. However when the MC - 50 is turned on, it may transmit various initialization messages to the other devices, and if the MIDI instruments are not yet turned on, they will not receive these messages. When you turn on the MC - 50, the initial display will immediately appear, and after a short time (about 3 seconds), the following display will appear. Initial display Standby display ri C - 5 8 !r. U P b R - M ft C SONG 1 R 0 C 0 r- d I n 9 b y S t- €* r-'! after a short time h— i J j..*i r*1 r- t~r 1 r-. lZ H L. This is the Standby display, and this condition is called the Standby Condition. Recording and playback procedures begin from this display. Starting SUPER-MRP From the condition of (2), hold the MC - 50’s numeric key [2] and turn the power on, and SUPER - MRP (^ see II /page 167) will be started up. ■ Starting from a system disk Turn the power on, and while the initial display is still showing, insert the floppy disk containing the system program you wish to load. The system program will be loaded from disk. * If you hold down numeric key [|] while turning the power on, then press | ENTER | and insert a floppy disk, you can start up a system from disk. 27 2. Turning the Power OFF © Before you turn the MC - 50 power off, make sure of the following. • there is no disk in the disk drive • data you wish to keep has been saved to disk (er see I /page 41) (2) Turn the power off in the following order. MC - 50 —> Audio devices -* MIDI devices *lf you turn off the MIDI devices while the volumes are still raised and the audio system still turned on, the speakers may be damaged. 10 S] HARDWARE ...
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