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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo MD-P1-S

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Operating the “motion dive .tokyo console” is extremely simple; this page contains everything there is to know about it. The “motion dive .tokyo console MD-P1” is a dedicated controller for the “motion dive .tokyo” software. Roland provides no guarantee or support regarding its use with any software other than “motion dive .tokyo”. For details on using the software “motion dive .tokyo” refer to the separate “motion dive .tokyo” manual. 2 3 1 Select the target. Select the clip. Execute. Selecting a clip 1 2 Assignable controls You can assign various operations to the two knobs A (left side) and B (right side). In the Total Control Modules area, open MIDI to specify what you want to assign. Click [MIDI]. Specify what you want to assign. The following choices are available: • Hold down the computer’s Ctrl (control) key and turn the MD-P1’s VISUAL PLUGIN CONTROL knob to change the FX MODULES. • Hold down the computer’s Ctrl (control) key and turn the MD-P1’s TOTAL FADER CONTROL knob to change the TOTAL CONTROL MODULES. • Hold down the computer’s Ctrl (control) key and turn the MD-P1’s ASSIGNABLE CONTROL knob to adjust the ASSIGNABLE CONTROL parameter. Operations in conjunction with the Ctrl key PLAY POSITION SPEED CONTROL COLOR EQ (Fore) COLOR EQ (Back) LOOP START POSITION LOOP END POSITION BPM Adjusts the playback point Adjusts the speed Adjusts the foreground plug-in color EQ Adjusts the background plug-in color EQ Adjusts the loop start point Adjusts the loop end point Change the BPM Installation and setup Starting-up for the first time Installing Uninstalling “My MDTCTune” folder structure (video, music, plug-ins, etc.) “motion dive console” folder (the application itself) User registration Exiting the software The user registration screen will appear the first time you start up the software. Please follow the on-screen instructions to complete your user registration. Starting motion dive Start up motion dive. From the “motion dive .tokyo” menu, choose “Quit” or click the “x” button located in the upper right of the window. To install motion dive, you’ll need the DVD-ROM included with this product. Regardless of the operating system you’re using (Windows or Mac OS), insert the DVD-ROM marked “Install DVD-ROM.” The installer will start up, and the installation procedure will be shown on the screen. The explanations shown on the screen contain important information such as instructions on how to defeat installation restrictions for each operating system, so be sure to read them carefully without skipping anything. In order to install the USB driver, you’ll need the DVD-ROM that’s included with this product. Regardless of the operating system you’re using (Windows or Mac OS), insert the DVDROM marked “Install DVD-ROM.” Navigate to the “Driver” folder of the DVD-ROM, and start up the installer (this will be Setup.exe for Windows, and MD-P1USBDriver.pkg for Mac OS) to install the USB driver. For details on installing the USB driver, refer to “Installing the USB driver” on the back of this sheet. You must install the driver by following this procedure. If you need to uninstall the USB driver, follow the instructions for “Removing the driver” in “Hardware-related FAQ” on the back of this sheet. The procedure for uninstalling motion dive will depend on your operating system. o Windows: The Start menu will contain a uninstaller named “remove motion dive.” Select this, and follow the instructions that appear in the screen. o Mac OS X: You can uninstall from the installer popup menu, or you can uninstall by dragging the “motion dive console” folder from the “Applications” folder into the trash. As a note of caution that applies to all operating systems, the motion dive uninstaller does not delete files created by the user. If you want to completely remove all data, or to perform a clean reinstallation, you can manually drag the “My MDTCTune” folder into the trash. The “My MDTCTune” folder is located in the folder structure described below. The “My MDTCTune” folder contains the videos, still images, music, and plug-ins you will use in motion dive. You’ll use this folder when you want to add plug-ins or music files, so remember its location. Windows: Normally this will be located in the root directory of the C drive (C:\My MDTCTune). Mac OS: This will be in the same folder as the motion dive application. “Library” folder This folder contains videos, still images, and Flash movies for use in motion dive, as well as Macro setting files. Normally you will not need to access this folder. “Musics” folder If you have MP3 format music files that you want to use with the “MUSIC PLAYER” plug-in within motion dive, you can manually add them to this folder. Initially, this folder contains several songs with bonus sounds. “Plug-ins” folder Optional plug-ins that add additional visual operations or expand the functionality of motion dive can be added to this folder. Several types of plug-ins will already be in this folder at the tim...


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