Roland MC-5DDMKII Owner's Manual page 83

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FEATURES
AND
OUTLINE
OF
THE
SUPER-
MRC
-A
Review
Unlike
a
tape
recorder, a
sequencer does
not
record
"sound"
itself.
It
records
MIDI
messages,
which
are data
necessary
for
playing
MIDI sound
sources.
MIDI messages
are
digitally controlled, therefore,
you
can
benefit
from
various
editing
functions
which
a tape recorder
docs
not
feature.
For
instance,
each note
of
a
chord can
be edited
separately, that
is,
any
mistakes
you have
made
in
your performance
during recording can be
edited
later.
Also,
you
can
change
pitch
without changing
tempo
during
playback.
A
MIDI
sequencer
is
similar
to
a
multi-
track
recorder
(MIR).
One
of
the
advantages
of
a
sequencer
is
that
each note can be
edited
separately.
Data on
a
floppy disk can
be loaded back
into
the internal
memory.

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