Pushing The; The Track - Roland TR-707 Owner's Manual

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2)
Controlling the
Composer from
the tape
recorder
The
composer
can sync
to
the
synchro
signal
recorded
on
tape,
which
is
useful
for multitrack
recording.
©
Connect
the
Composer
to the
tape recorder
as
shown
in
Fig
c—
2,
(f.
Cue
the tape recorder
so that
it
will
play
from
the beginning
of the
Pilot
tone.
(f:
Select
the Track Playing
mode,
then
seiect
the
Track
to
be
played.
'4
Press
the
Sync
Mode
Button
©
while holding
the
Shift
Key
©
until
the Display
shows
as Fig
c-3.
Now,
the
Composer
is
ready to be controlled
by
the
synchro
signal
sent to the
Tape Sync
jack.
(I
Press
the Play
button
on
the tape
recorder.
•6
Press
the
Start
Key
®
on
the
composer.
Be
sure to
push the
Start
Key, before the
Pilot
tone
turns to
modulated
tone.
The
moment
the
Pilot
tone
turns to
modulated
tone,
the
composer
starts
sync'ing.
7 You
can
leave
the
Tape Sync
mode
before
start-
ing
the
Composer, by
pushing the
Sync
Mode
Button
©
.
You
can stop
it
while running,
by
pushing the
Stop/Continue Key
©
.
*
If
slave
instruments
are
connected
to
the
Com-
poser
by
MIDI
or
DIN,
they
will
sync
together.
How
to return to the Internal
Tempo Mode
While holding
the
Shift
Key
©
down, push
the
Sync
Mode
Button
©
until
the
Tempo/Measure
display section
shows
tempo
value.
oOXZ?°0
LINE
IN
(L)
LINEl
IN
(fl!
TAPE
SYNC
IN
Tape Recorder
l.
RiMONO
DIN)
TR-7CT
Figc-2
Fig
c-3
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